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Women in Aviation Conference Highlights

By the close of the 21st Annual Women in Aviation International (WAI) Conference on Feb. 27 in Orlando, Florida, nearly 3,000 attendees had made their presence felt. They came from all aviation disciplines, including airlines, corporate flying, the military, maintenance, research, academia, engineering, business and more (for a first-hand look at the Conference, click here […]

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Aircraft Bonus Depreciation Extension Promoted in Congress

At a time when the word, ‘bipartisan’ might as well be part of a dead language, members of the House on both sides of the aisle have rallied behind extending the bonus depreciation incentive that expired last December. Late last month, Representatives Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.) and Chris Carney (D-Pa.) sent a copies of a letter […]

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NBAA’s Tail Number Blocking Program Rebuffed in Court

Last Friday, a federal court ruled that the FAA must release its list of participants in the NBAA Blocked Aircraft Registration Request (BARR) program. The program was instituted years ago when air traffic information was made public, launching third-party flight-tracking services such as FlightAware. Under the NBAA program, aircraft operators could block their tail numbers […]

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Rotorcraft Outlooks See Downs Coming Before Ups

A pair of industry surveys by engine-makers Honeywell and Rolls-Royce point to continued decline in the turbine rotorcraft market through next year. Long-term outlooks continue to be optimistic, though Honeywell predicts the uptick might not arrive until 2014. The declines in sales are blamed on high inventories and tight credit conditions. One bright spot in […]

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Quieter Supersonic Ops Could Bring Bizjet Boom

At a meeting in Baltimore next month, the FAA will take a fresh look at research dedicated to softening the sonic boom of supersonic aircraft. Supersonic flight over land in the U.S. is not permitted, largely due to the impact of the loud sonic boom associated with it. But several projects delving into supersonic flight […]

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Cessna Assumes Full Ownership of CitationAir

CitationAir (nee CitationShares) is now a wholly owned entity of Cessna Aircraft. The manufacturer recently acquired the final 8 percent of the financial interest. The program began in 2000 as a fractional share company, half owned by Cessna and half by TAG Aviation. In the years since, the program has grown and evolved to include […]

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So Far, Austin Crash Causes No Call for Mass Grounding of GA

To date, the most vehement anti-GA headline to make the Internet rounds was an AP piece headlined “Texas Plane Crash Exposes Gap in US Air Security.” It led with enumerating airline anti-terror measures since 9/11, then opined, “Yet little has been done to guard against attacks with smaller planes.” It quoted an aviation security consultant […]

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Nall Report on 2008 Operations Is Released

The AOPA Flight Safety Foundation has released its latest Joseph T. Nall Report on general aviation safety (click here to access the report online). This year’s report covers 2008 accident data, the most recent available for complete analysis. And new for this year, the report now covers helicopters and for-hire GA operations involving aircraft weighing […]

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Aspen Avionics Targets Copter Cockpits

Aspen Avionics has partnered with a pair of third-party shops to earn several supplemental type certificates for helicopter applications. Announced at Heli-Expo in Houston, the STCs include those for installing Aspen EFD1000H flight display systems in Bell 206 and 407 models. As with fixed-wing applications, the EFD1000H replaces the six fundamental mechanical flight instruments with […]

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Embry-Riddle Announces Plan to Switch to Biofuels

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) has announced plans to partner with Swift Enterprises to switch to lead-free renewable fuel in its fleet of 45 Cessna 172 training aircraft. Swift developed the biofuel that was tested by the FAA Technical Center “with promising results” according to ERAU. The university chose Swift fuel because it has already passed […]

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