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Cirrus Boosts Production: A Sign of Better Times?

Cirrus announced last week it has ramped production back up to six aircraft per week. For the last six months, the rate had been three to four per week. The company will continue to assess production on a month-to-month basis, and no laid off workers have been called back. The increased rate of production has […]

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Piper Sold to Asia-Based Finance House

American Capital has sold its 100 percent interest in Piper Aircraft to Imprimis, a corporate finance and management company with offices in Bangkok, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam. Piper President James Bass said he is confident the change in ownership is a highly positive development for the airframer. Imprimis has revealed it expects to leverage its […]

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GA Shipments Down in First Quarter

Few were surprised to learn the results of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) report for the first quarter of this year. “This is an extremely difficult time for our industry,” said GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce. Shipments, overall, were down 41.1 percent compared with last year’s Q1 numbers. Billings dropped 18.2 percent to […]

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Youthful Entrepreneur Shatters Record on Global Charity Flight

Even if he hadn’t obliterated a round-the-world light-jet record by some 21 hours, you’d still have to think 26-year-old Citation CJ2 owner-pilot Jared Isaacman is a remarkable individual. The New Jersey entrepreneur started his first business, a bank-card processing company, in his parents’ basement when he was 16. United Bank Card has grown to become […]

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Daher-Socata to Commit Funds to Pursue New Aircraft Development

Announced last year at the National Business Aviation Association convention, plans for Daher-Socata’s new aircraft project have advanced in the form of an expected commitment to invest some $330 million. The announcement of the investment is expected at the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva later this month. The company has not […]

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Cessna Closes Oregon Factory; Suspends Large-Jet Program

In response to lagging sales, Cessna will move production of its Corvalis line of single-engine aircraft (formerly Columbia) to its Independence, Kansas, factory and close the original production facility in Bend, Oregon. Poor economic conditions are also blamed for Cessna suspending development of its Columbus business jet, the largest jet Cessna has ever designed. Company […]

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Read Before Using

In 2007, two airplanes crashed a month apart, in somewhat similar circumstances. Both were light sport aircraft of European manufacture; both had two aboard; both stalled and spun from low altitude. In its findings of probable cause in the two accidents, the National Transportation Safety Board raised issues that should be of concern to light […]

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Angel Flight Northeast Completes Horse Show Fundraiser

New Jersey equestrians stepped up to support the Northeast division of charity flight specialist Angel Flight last weekend. Angel Flight coordinates rides with volunteer pilots and aircraft owners for patients needing to travel for treatment, and/or their family members. At the fundraiser, held at Duncraven Stables outside Trenton, riders competed in jumping events and all […]

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Layoffs Continue to Impact GA Workforce

Since last September, general aviation manufacturers in the United States have reduced their employment rolls by almost 12,400. Another 7,000 jobs have been eliminated elsewhere in the world. The numbers do not include 850 workers left without a paycheck when Eclipse declared bankruptcy. Despite the beginnings of economic good news, the culling of jobs in […]

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Cessna 180 Busts Washington Restricted Airspace

Last Friday, a Cessna 180 on a flight from Maine to North Carolina strayed into restricted airspace over Washington, D.C., and was escorted to an unscheduled landing at a Maryland airport. The pilot’s GPS had apparently malfunctioned, and he flew into the restricted airspace by mistake. Security officials placed the White House under temporary lockdown, […]

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