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Product Support Survey: Part 3 Engines

Competition was steep among the top finishers in this year's survey.
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Engines

Hartzell Celebrates Centennial

Carbon-fiber propellers among the company's innovation.
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Aircraft

Quest Touts Kodiak for Business Ops

Quest has repositioned the Kodiak in the market as not just a versatile utility tool but also as “the bridge between helicopter and business jet."
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Aircraft

Pilot Report: Quest Kodiak

Brings solid feel and sure handling to utility role.
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Aircraft

Civil Supersonics

Concorde is a museum piece, but the allure of speed could spell success for one or more of these projects.

Notable Final Flights 2016

Aviation lost several legends during the year.

Aerospace Icon Senator John Glenn Flies West

On Feb. 20, 1962, strapped into a cramped Mercury capsule, 40-year-old Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth.
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FBO Chain Pioneer Ed Nelle Dies

He was a pioneer in the FBO industry.

Lassetter Dies in Airplane Crash

The former Sun Air Jets executive was working on his commercial pilot certificate.

Industry Honors Bob Hoover

Clay Lacy hosted the event to honor the legendary aviator.

Reno Air Races 2016

The fastest motorsport on earth. Catch it while you can.
Engines

AIN Exclusive: The Higgs Diesel

The Higgs step-piston two-stroke engine applies new technology to an old idea.
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Hartzell Composite Five-blader Embraced by TBM Owners

The composite Hartzell propeller is now installed in more than 30 percent of the TBM fleet.
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Aircraft

After a Quarter Century, Daher Rolls Out 800th TBM

The 800th TBM, a 930 model, was delivered to regional distributor Elliott Aviation.
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Aircraft

Quest Aircraft delivers new Kodiak to Botswana, Africa

Quest Aircraft delivered a Kodiak to the Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism in Botswana, Africa
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Bizav at its best: Corporate Angel Network

The charity has carried more than 51,000 cancer patients during the past 35 years.
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Aviation Legend Bob Hoover Flies West

Jimmy Doolittle and Chuck Yeager have described Hoover as the greatest stick-and-rudder pilot who ever lived.
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Engines

Product Support Survey 2016: Part 3 Engines

GE leads in turbofans, Honeywell claims top honors among turboprop OEMs
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Pro Golfer, Bizav Proponent Arnold Palmer Flies West

In 2010, he said, "I'm glad I played golf for a living, but I really would have enjoyed flying for a living, too."
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A Daughter on a Mission, Bizav to the Rescue

Business aviation delivered in a big way for one D-Day survivor.
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World’s Oldest Active Pilot Dies

George Neal was a pioneer in Canadian aviation.
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Safety

Watch Out For Lights During Running Landings

The FAA’s advice is designed to help pilots avoid damage to skids from embedded lighting systems.

Pioneer Concorde Test Pilot Andre Turcat Dies

Turcat became chief test pilot for the Concorde program’s French effort and was the first to take the supersonic aircraft beyond Mach 1.
Engines

Hartzell STCs Five-blader for All PC-12s

Composite prop boosts cruise speed and climb and shortens takeoff.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Offering NextGen Answers

Duncan Aviation is offering a variety of information sources to help aircraft operators decide on upgrades.
Engines

Product Support Survey 2015 Part 3: Engines

Williams claimed the top spot among turbofan makers while Honeywell retained its leadership in the turboprop sector.
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Aircraft

Mitsubishi Inaugurates Seattle Engineering Center

Facility to administer certification flight-test program for new regional jet
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AIN Founding Editor James Holahan Dies, Aged 94

Jim Holahan founded AIN parent group The Convention News Company in 1972 and served as editor-in-chief for 27 years.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier’s Singapore service center marks first birthday

Business jet maintenance center expects FAA approval this year.
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