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House FAA Bill To Boost Alaska Aviation Safety
The House version of the FAA reauthorization places a spotlight on weather-reporting equipment and ADS-B in Alaska.
Safety
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A new study by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers examined near-midair collisions between drones and aircraft.
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U.S. Senate action on FAA reauthorization remained uncleared as the House easily passes its version, side-stepping some of the more contentious issues.
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Reliable Robotics says the FAA has accepted its certification plans for a fully autonomous flight control system, which the company plans to install on aircraft to enable remotely piloted operations under supplemental type certificates.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
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Consortium Advances New Approach to Rotor Ice Protection
The European Clean Aviation program's No Ice Rotor consortium has been testing a protection system for Leonardo's new tilt rotor aircraft.
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July 20, 2023
Bombardier Delivers Sixth Global 6000 for GlobalEye
Bombardier delivered a sixth Global 6000 to Saab for transformation into the GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control platform.
Aircraft
July 19, 2023
Solar Stratos Team Aims to Fly Emissions-free to Edge of Space
The team is showing that it can fly an aircraft without using any CO2
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July 18, 2023
FAA Bill To Take Center Stage in House this Week
The House Rules Committee is set to set the parameters for a full House vote this week with some amendments, including one involving FBOS, drawing fire.
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July 17, 2023
San Marino Achieves U.S. Category 1 Safety Recognition
San Marino airlines can now provide service in the U.S. and have unrestricted code-share agreements with U.S. carriers under FAA Category 1 recognition.
Safety
July 14, 2023
ALPA Ups Opposition to DOT Part 380 Public Charter Rule
The Air Line Pilots Association cited JSX as an example of what it called a scheduled carrier using a "regulatory loophole."
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Construction Begins on First U.S. Commercial e-SAF Plant
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Fuel
July 11, 2023
Embraer Chases Military Export Orders for Versatile C-390 Millennium Multirole Aircraft
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July 6, 2023
Australia's Government Pledges AU$30M for SAF Growth
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Sustainability and Environment
July 5, 2023
FAA Calls Trajectory-based Flight Demo a Success
Working across nations, the FAA successfully concluded a six-day demonstration to optimize flights using Trajectory Based Operations.
ATC
June 30, 2023
CAE: Aviation Industry Needs 1.3M New Professionals by 2032
CAE predicted that business aviation alone will need 106,000 pilots and maintenance technicians to join the segment by 2032.
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June 29, 2023
Patriot Proves Counter-hypersonic Capability
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Aircraft
June 26, 2023
Safran and MTU Partner To Power Europe’s New Helicopter
Two of Europe’s engine giants are teaming to power the next generation of European helicopters.
Engines
June 22, 2023
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