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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Textron Readies Hybrid Aerosonde Kit Ahead of At-sea Testing

Textron has developed a kit that rapidly turns its Aerosonde UAV into a vertical take-off and landing vehicle that can operate from small vessels
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Aircraft

Leonardo Celebrates First M-345, TH-119 Flights

As the year draws to an end, Leonardo has achieved significant first flight milestones for two of its important defense programs
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Maintenance and Modifications

Aircraft Cleaner Acquires West Coast Rival

For the first time in its quarter-century history, Sharp Details has a presence in California.
Accidents

Atlanta Citation Accident Under Investigation

Among the victims was the first Chinese aviator to circumnavigate the globe.
Regulations and Government

Florida TFR Compounds Holiday Traffic

Private and general aviation trafffic will be inconvenienced around the Palm Beach area for the next 17 days.
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Airlines

Gatwick Airport Reopens after Drones Halted all Traffic

Police and military remain on site deploying drone mitigating measures

CAN Tops 57,000 Flights, Raises $300,000

This year alone, CAN participants will have completed 3,000 flights.
Aircraft

Bombardier Marks Global 7500 Entry into Service

The aircraft is now selling into 2022.
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Charter & Fractional

Jet It Taking Delivery of First HondaJet Elite

The North Carolina-based fractional start-up expects to take delivery of two more HondaJet Elites by mid-2019.
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Safety

AINsight: LOSA Provides Insight into Crew Performance

LOSA captures normal pilot line performance and provides a snapshot of the operation.
Regulations and Government

InFo Clarifies Climb Gradient Requirements

This InFo was published as the result of NBAA and operators making it known to the FAA that some confusion exists in regards to compliance.
Training and Workforce

Vision Jet Spurs Proposed Change in ATP Training Regs

The proposal would remove a requirement for multiengine training for pilots seeking an initial ATP concurrently with single-engine rating.
Rotorcraft

KAI Unveils Light Attack Helicopter

With a first flight set for next spring, the LAH is an attack version of the H155 Dauphin developed jointly by KAI and Airbus
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Safety

Textron Aviation's Graham In Line For NTSB Seat

Graham is currently chairman of the Air Charter Safety Foundation and also holds a key role on NBAA's Safety Committee.
Rotorcraft

Airbus Makes First Unmanned Flight in VSR700 Helicopter

The autonomous, unmanned "tactical vehicle" is based on the Helicopteres Guimbal Cabri G2 and fitted with a diesel engine.
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Aircraft

Embraer Finalizes Orders from Republic Airways and Azul

Deal with Boeing again on hold following second Brazilian court injunction
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Engines

GE Aviation's Passport Gets European Approval

Validation comes as the engines ready to enter service on December 20 with the first delivery of a Global 7500.
Fuel

Eastern Aviation Fuels To Rebrand as 'Titan'

Starting in January, the national U.S. marketer for Shell Aviation fuels will be known as Titan Aviation Fuels
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Aircraft

Textron Gets Provisional Type Certificate for Longitude

The Wichita-based airframer said it has a solution to meet fuel tank flammability requirements that won't require retrofit.
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Aircraft

HondaJet Elite Takes Off in Japan

The first delivery of a HondaJet Elite followed Japanese validation earlier this month.
Aircraft

Boeing Gung-ho about India Market Growth

But US airframer voices concerns over falling yields

Aircraft Operators Chip In To Save Sea Turtles

With this fall being the worst in memory for New England sea turtle strandings, business and general aviation aircraft operators helped save hundreds.
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AOPA To Celebrate 80th Anniversary During 2019 Fly-ins

Three two-day fly-ins are scheduled for 2019, with events scheduled in California and Tennessee, in addition to AOPA's home airport in Frederick, Maryland.
Regulations and Government

FAA Warns of Red Flags Pointing To Rogue Operators

The agency, in a statement on its activities surrounding illegal charter, links to a list of certificated operators and lists red flags.
FBOs

Nebraska Airport Gets FBO

Hastings Municipal Airport will once again offer full-service fueling.
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Airlines

EU Reveals ‘Basic Connectivity’ No-deal Brexit Air Traffic Plan

Proposal calls for 3rd and 4th freedom flights between UK and EU27; status quo of frequencies
Aircraft

Spirit AeroSystems To Add 1,400 More Wichita Workers

Spirit AeroSystems CEO Tom Gentile says rising rates on Boeing airplanes contributing to the jobs expansion in Wichita.
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Sustainability and Environment

Swedish Airports Look To Go Green

Through December, five major Swedish airports operated by Swedavia will have biofuel available.
Aircraft

Dale Klapmeier To Step Down as Cirrus CEO

Klapmeier will transition to an advisory role and a search for a successor is under way.
Maintenance and Modifications

TAG Maintenance Marks 15 Years at Farnborough

Each year the location services approximately 1,600 aircraft.
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