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By Michael Bruno
Ametek, a global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices, said Sept. 4 it has acquired Pacific Design Technologies.
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By William Garvey
After a long and tortuous evolution, Epic Aircraft may be soon delivering its single-engine turboprop.
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IATA DG and CEO Alexandre de Juniac said “preventing fragmentation” between international regulators remains the group’s foremost concern regarding the return-to-service of the Boeing 737 MAX.
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By Tony Osborne
British aerostructure supplier GKN Aerospace plans to shed 1,000 jobs as it undertakes an international restructuring.
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Adam Konowe
With hundreds and occasionally thousands of exhibitors, small and medium-size enterprises often fail to stand out. Sadly, that is partly self-inflicted.
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By Molly McMillin
CAE plans to expand its business with the acquisition of a 50% stake in SimCom Holdings, a training provider, for $85 million, the training provider says.
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By Graham Warwick
Germany’s Volocopter has conducted a test flight at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Finland with its prototype electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing air taxi.
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By Kirby Harrison
Duncan Aviation has begun mobile services for nondestructive testing (NDT) for business aircraft, including helicopters.
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The leading U.S. developers of supersonic aircraft have called on the Transportation Department to modify its proposed rule on supersonic flight authorizations, arguing the proposal’s wording amounts to an effective prohibition on all supersonic flight.
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By Bill Carey
The FAA has suspended the use of an automated system at JFK International Airport that allows drone operators to request and obtain authorization to fly in the vicinity of the New York City airport.
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By Graham Warwick
The pilots who will fly NASA’s X-59 QueSST low-boom supersonic flight demonstrator are evaluating the external vision system (XVS) that will provide forward visibility in an aircraft where the long shockwave-shaping nose completely blocks the view from the cockpit.
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By Graham Warwick
The 1,215-lb. vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) aircraft made a 64-sec. first hover flight on Aug. 14 at the Camp Roberts California National Guard Base.
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By Bill Carey
The FAA has OK'd a certificate of authorization allowing General Atomics to fly its Predator B remotely piloted aircraft beyond visual line of sight of an operator using a ground-based sense-and-avoid system to prevent midair collisions.
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By Molly McMillin
The only remaining backcountry airfield in Death Valley National Park, commonly called Chicken Strip, has been officially authorized, removing any question about its legal use by visitors.
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By Graham Warwick
Aviation is a key focus of a new UK government initiative designed to help reduce pollution from transportation.
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By Molly McMillin
Business aircraft flight activity in North America was mixed during the first half of 2019, with three months of activity gains and three months of declines, according to Argus International’s TraqPak data.
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By Molly McMillin
The NOAA has signed contracts with Gulfstream Aerospace and Textron Aviation for aircraft to support its weather forecasting and research programs.
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By Molly McMillin
Tecnam has announced the opening of the Tecnam Flight Academy, based at the Capua Airport in Capua, Italy, for pilot and technician training.
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By Molly McMillin
The U.S. equipage rate to meet the FAA’s ADS-B requirements by the Jan. 1, 2020, deadline rose to 79% for business aircraft in July, an increase from 56% a year ago, according to FlightAware.
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By Graham Warwick
German aerospace center DLR is planning a regional-size electric propulsion flight demonstrator.
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By Bill Carey
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) manufacturer AeroVironment said it has donated 87 Quantix hybrid drones and supporting data analytics systems to agricultural departments at 35 U.S. universities.
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By Graham Warwick
Three teams have received NASA contracts to explore options for potential electrified aircraft propulsion (EAP) flight demonstrators.
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By Graham Warwick
The UK has unveiled a more than £300 million ($368 million) government-industry investment to develop “cleaner, greener” forms of air transport, including electric and autonomous aircraft and sustainable alternative fuels.
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By Graham Warwick
A Cessna 206 converted to unmanned operation using a removable robotic pilot was damaged in a mishap during an experimental mission on Aug. 22.
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By Michael Bruno
The U.S. Global Positioning System has provided $1.4 trillion worth of nongovernment economic benefits since 1984 and an outage would cost $1 billion a day in losses, a new study commissioned by the U.S. Commerce Department has found.
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