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Key Takeaways:

  • A multi-hour Coast Guard search for a missing airplane over Long Island Sound was determined to be a false alarm.
  • The National Aviation Hall of Fame outlined a 10-year strategic plan involving $29 million for expansion, new educational programs, and a mobile museum.
  • Boeing is preparing to sell its Wichita aviation plant, a move that could eliminate 8,500 aviation jobs.
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After three hours of searching Friday night for an airplane reported missing over Long Island Sound, the Coast Guard said the distress call was a false alarm…

The National Aviation Hall of Fame last week outlined a 10-year strategic plan that includes $29 million in new projects, including expansion at the Air Force Museum, a new educational program and a mobile museum and education center…

Slate magazine examines the pressing question, Which is safer? Planes or trains? and finds the answer far from clear, but then suggests that you avoid driving drunk across railroad tracks or flying in single-engine aircraft…

Boeing is ready to sell off its huge aviation plant in Wichita, The Seattle Times reported Friday. If the plant closes down, it would cost 8,500 aviation jobs…

Adam Aircraft‘s flight-training syllabus for its A500 twin has been OK’d under the FAA’s new Industry Training Standards program.

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