Air Shows & Events

AVweb’s Air Shows & Events section offers comprehensive coverage of major aviation gatherings, including EAA AirVenture, Sun ‘n Fun, NBAA-BACE, and more. Stay informed with the latest news, product announcements, pilot perspectives, and multimedia content from the heart of the aviation community. Whether you’re a general aviation pilot, industry professional, or aviation enthusiast, this section keeps you connected to the pulse of the aviation world.

More From Cessna: Grand Caravan Upgrade, M2 Update

Cessna arrived at EAA AirVenture this week with a long list of news, including a major addition to its popular Caravan line, and a first look at the M2, the new jet that aims to be a step up for Mustang owners. The Grand Caravan EX is powered by the new Pratt & Whitney Canada […]

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Aspen’s Connected Panel Gains a TSO

Looking forward to the not-too-distant day when an iPad or tablet computer might control all of the avionics in the panel, Aspen Avionics said Tuesday that it’s CG-100 in-cabin wireless module has gained TSO approval and should be ready for manufacturing and shipping within a few weeks. The $2499 product is a small blind-mounted box […]

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Cessna Invites Feedback On Turboprop Mockup

Cessna has been considering for some time adding a single-engine turboprop to its line to fill a gap between the Corvalis and the Mustang, and this week at EAA AirVenture the company has a cabin mockup on display to help collect customer feedback on the design. Cessna spokesman Andy Woodward told AVweb on Tuesday that […]

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Piper Celebrates 75-Year History

Piper CEO Simon Caldecott visited EAA AirVenture on Monday and provided an update on the state of his company. “We’ve made 76 deliveries so far this year,” he said. “We’re being cautiously optimistic.” The balance sheet has shown improvement for 10 quarters in a row, he said, with about half of aircraft sales being delivered […]

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Live ATC In A Simulator

One of the hardest things for many new pilots to overcome is their fear of dealing with air traffic control, and a new simulation system aims to offer a real-time ATC experience in the simulator. PilotEdge uses live controllers synced with pilots flying in simulators to give a real-world experience without all the expense of […]

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Van’s Introduces RV-14, Up-sized Two-Place

Van’s Aircraft added one more design to its stable this week with the introduction of the RV-14, an aerobatic two-seat kit airplane, similar to the company’s RV-7 but with a roomier cabin and more baggage space. “You can also think of it as a two-seat version of the four-seat RV-10,” Ken Krueger, chief engineer for […]

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AirVenture 2012 Photo Gallery

As AirVenture 2012 gets underway, AVweb takes in the sights of arriving airplanes and campers settling in for the long haul. This image gallery requires JavaScript. A TBM Avenger sits on static display in Scott’s Warbird Alley. [ original size ] T-34s are parked in Warbirds awaiting AirVenture 2012’s opening day attendees. [ original size […]

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AirVenture 2012 Photo Gallery

The AVweb team started a little early on our AirVenture coverage this year, with contributor Andrew Zaback riding up alongside Cubs 2 Oshkosh. Strap in and share the journey with some of his photos. This image gallery requires JavaScript. Cubs from all over the country flew to Hartford Municipal Airport in Hartford, Wisconsin to stage […]

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Superior Air Parts: Uptick in Sales Fuels Recovery

Superior Air Parts is steadily gaining back market share and revenue it lost leading up to its 2009 bankruptcy, SAP’s CEO Tim Archer said on Monday. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that Archer sees a broader recovery in the aviation economy. At a press conference at AirVenture on Monday, Archer said Superior’s strong growth during […]

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Glasair Buy: Part of a Grander Plan

The Chinese industrialist who recently bought Glasair Aviation said Monday that the company will remain in the U.S. and that he intends to ramp up investment in customer support, existing models and new development commensurate with market demand. TieJi Fang, chairman of Jilin Hanxing Group, said through an interpreter that China is on the verge […]

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