AOPA

Mooney Acclaim Type S: “Unquestionably the Fastest”

After a year or two of back-and-forth with Columbia Aircraft, with both companies claiming to have the fastest piston single airplane, Mooney now says its Acclaim Type S model will take the top spot, no questions asked. The Pilot’s Operating Handbook for the Type S (S is for “speed,” of course) will show a 10-knot […]

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VLJs? Thanks, But We Prefer Citabrias

AOPA Expo opened on Thursday morning with a thousand pilots or so attending a general session on the “megatrend” of owner-flown turbines, introduced by AOPA President Phil Boyer and hosted by AOPA Pilot Editor-in-chief Tom Haines. The crowd listened politely as Cessna CEO Jack Pelton and Matt Huff, of Williams engines, talked up the wonders […]

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Piper Debuts Malibu Matrix – An Unpressurized Mirage

The airframe of the new Matrix is essentially identical to the Piper Mirage, Piper officials said at AOPA Expo on Thursday morning, but there is one significant difference – the new Matrix is not pressurized. The goal was to create an aircraft that would satisfy a demand for an airplane with a large cabin, robust […]

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Cessna to Offer Diesel Skyhawk

Cessna will offer the 172S Skyhawk with a Thielert turbo diesel engine with deliveries to start in mid-2008. In an announcement at AOPA Expo in Hartford, Conn., Cessna officials said the decision to offer the diesel came after extensive market surveys and flight testing. “The Skyhawk is already the best-selling, most-flown airplane ever with more […]

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Aspen Avionics Expands Facility, Adds New Staff

Aspen Avionics has accelerated its relocation plans to accommodate rapid growth, the company announced on Thursday, and has moved into new corporate headquarters almost a year ahead of schedule. The company nearly quadrupled its space, moving from a 6,000-square-foot facility to 23,000-square-foot building in Albuquerque’s TechCommons Business Center. The company is in the final stages […]

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AOPA Airport Support Network Celebrates 10th Year

When pilots run into trouble with threats to their airport, AOPA’s Airport Support Network is there, and this year the organization is celebrating 10 years of helping to keep airports open and thriving. The program has nearly 2,000 volunteers across the country who work to support the program’s mission to promote, protect, and defend America’s […]

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AOPA Air Safety Foundation Offers New Course in Aging Aircraft

It’s well known that the general aviation fleet is aging, and while older aircraft can be safe to fly, they do demand a certain amount of care. AOPA’s Air Safety Foundation addresses all of the issues that pilots should know about in a new course, Aging Aircraft, offered free online. This interactive course discusses factors […]

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Baja Bush Pilots Fight Border Proposal

The Baja Bush Pilots, a group of about 4,000 pilots who promote flying to Mexico and Central America, say the proposal by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to require detailed manifests and itineraries from general aviation pilots crossing the U.S. border is unworkable in its present form. In an interview at AOPA Expo in Hartford, […]

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Plenty of AOPA News This Week

Watch your inbox and keep AVweb.com high on your favorites list this week as our experienced team of award-winning aviation journalists delivers all the news from AOPA Expo in Hartford. It starts out with a rash of product announcements today (Thursday) and continues through three days of seminars, politically oriented discussions and general discussion about […]

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