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Sustainability and Environment
North Dakota Company's Jet To Hunt Florida Storms
Weather Modification International's Citation II will participate in a program with the University of North Dakota and the U.S. Navy on thunderstorms.
Aircraft
VTOL Startup Pegasus Brings Irons on Board as CEO
The company is planning investor events this fall as it looks to raise money to bring its turboshaft-powered Pegasus One VTOL to market.
Regulations and Government
Dickson Confirmation Widely Welcomed Within Industry
In confirming Dickson, the Senate agreed to a waiver that would enable Dan Elwell to return to the deputy administrator's post.
The Connected Cabin
How to Prepare Your Aircraft for the Digital Age
Aircraft
Embry-Riddle Looks to Restock Cessna Skyhawk Fleet
Embry-Riddle's memorandum of understanding calls for the purchase of at least 60 Cessna Skyhawks between 2019 and 2022.
Airports
Amsterdam Schiphol Ops Back to Normal After Fuel System Fault
jAmsterdam's airport operator vows to conduct independent investigations into the outage that halted jet A refueling.
Avionics
U.S. Bizav Fleet Reaches 77 Percent ADS-B Equipage
With less than half a year before the FAA mandate takes effect, nearly 4,000 business aircraft have yet to be modified.
Aircraft
Southwest Nixes 737 Max Flights for Rest of 2019
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has removed the Max from its flight schedule through January 5.
Regulations and Government
Fuel Fraud Repeal Gains Traction Under Plane Act
A GAO study estimated that the aviation trust fund may have lost well over $1 billion because of the nearly 15-year-old fuel fraud tax law.
Rotorcraft
More Safety Training For Primary Helo Students Urged
Safety tools should be incorporated in primary, recurrent helo pilot training, says professor.
NPKB Unveils Alternative Carrier Design for Russian Navy
The Lamantin project draws heavily on the work performed by NPKB to adapt the Vikramaditya for STOBAR operations by the Indian Navy
Rotorcraft
CHC Heli CEO Fessenden Resigns
Dave Balevic will serve as interim CEO of CHC.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Northrop Grumman Adding Sigint Capabilities to Triton
Fielding expanded mission capabilities for the unmanned Trito patroller is timed to coincide with the expected out-of-service date for the EP-3E Orion.
Aircraft
Light Aircraft Group Optimistic on Coming Rule Changes
The Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association leader told journalists he sees good news on the horizon for LSAs.
Avionics
Aspen Drives Price Down With Painless Upgrades
Albuquerque, New Mexico-based Aspen believes avionics should be able to grow with a pilot's needs.
Aircraft
RDD Enterprises Wants to Upgrade Amateur-built Hot Rod
Three experienced GA veterans have a business plan built on completing 10 airplanes per year.
Rotorcraft
Elevated UAM Landing Sites Pose Challenges
Expert cautions care in designing rooftop landing pads for eVTOLs.
Aircraft
'Electrolite' Ultralight Announced
Deliveries of Aeromarine LSA's $20,000 all-electric Part 103 ultralight will begin later this year.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Redesigned Sabrewing Cargo Drone Can Carry Much More
Sabrewing cargo drone has a range of up to 1,000 nm and a useful load of 8,000 lbs.
Accidents
AINsight: A Review of King Air Takeoff Accidents
A review of past King Air takeoff accidents reveals that pilot error, not aircraft issues, were at the root of these mishaps.
Hartzell Brings Newly STC'd Props to AirVenture
Ohio propeller manufacturer Hartzell is showing two fresh approvals for Cessna and American Champion models.
Aircraft
Boeing 777X First Flight Delayed Until 2020
Efforts continue at GE to solve premature wear condition involving the GE9X’s compressor.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
UPS Applies for Part 135 Certificate for Drone Deliveries
Global delivery company UPS says it ultimately wants to conduct day and night, beyond visual line of sight operations
Airlines
Brussels Approves Air Nostrum-CityJet Joint Venture
The proposed combination features ties with regional aircraft lessor Falko Regional Aircraft.
Aircraft
Gulfstream Bizjet Shipments Soar 25% in 1H19
Business jet deliveries at Gulfstream Aerospace climbed 25 percent in the first half, with large-cabin shipments solely driving this increase.
Sustainability and Environment
Swedavia and Heathrow Looking To Increase SAF Uptake
The Swedish airport operator started buying sustainable aviation fuel in 2016 and aims to dramatically increase the amount by 2025.
Aircraft
Boeing Warns of More Max Rate Cuts, Possible Line Shutdown
The U.S. airframer’s “best estimate” now calls for the 737 Max to return to service early in the fourth quarter.
Avionics
Honeywell Buys Autopilot Maker TruTrak
Trutrak’s CEO and owner Andrew Barker will join subsidiary BendixKing's executive team
FBOs
Paragon Network Expands Caribbean Footprint
Copeca Jet Center, one of two FBO’s at Puerto Rico’s Rafael Hernandez International Airport is the latest to join the Paragon Network.
Aircraft
StandardAero Completes Learjet 45 Cockpit Upgrade
The upgrade involved the installation of a Honeywell Primus Elite cockpit.
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