Aviation News

Aviation Coalition Urges GA Pilots To Prioritize Safety

A united coalition of aviation organizations has come together to support the National Pause for General Aviation Safety. Spearheaded by AOPA and backed by the FAA Safety Team, this initiative encourages general aviation pilots to dedicate 15 to 60 minutes over the next six months to enhancing their safety practices. Pilots are urged to sharpen […]

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GAMA Adds Four New Members To Its Roster

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) announced four new members this week. Joining more than 150 original equipment manufacturers and other stakeholders are TAT Technologies as a Member and Eve Air Mobility, Ascendance and Electra as Associate Members. TAT Technologies, founded in 1969,  specializes in maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) services focused on auxiliary power […]

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Beechcraft Denali to Make Sun ‘n Fun Debut

Textron Aviation’s Beechcraft Denali turboprop single will make its Sun n Fun Aerospace Expo debut next week in Lakeland, Florida. The Denali’s all-new, clean-sheet GE Catalyst engine received FAA approval on Feb. 27. The Catalyst incorporates a number of high-tech computer and additive manufacturing (3D printing) elements, reducing parts count and increasing performance and efficiency. […]

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China’s Latest Carrier Getting Near To Service Entry

China’s third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, could be commissioned and operational later this year. First launched in 2022, the 80,000-metric-ton ship began sea trials in 2024 and is currently undergoing its seventh sea trial sortie. According to an article in the China/Military section of the myNews website, observations that the ship did not have large […]

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Acting FAA Administrator Takes Questions

FAA Acting Administrator Chris Rocheleau appeared on CNBC to answer a range of questions regarding the agency and its outlook on the current state of aviation safety. Controller hiring, the Washington, D.C., midair and the ever-popular “what’s up with Boeing” were on the agenda. But notably, the interviewer asked pointed questions about general aviation operations […]

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FAA Sides With AOPA Et Al On Santa Clara 100LL Ban Complaint

The  FAA has released a 36-page decision on a complaint filed by the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), joined by local pilots and aviation businesses, against the County of Santa Clara, California. The decision finds that the county’s 2022 prohibition of 100LL aviation fuel violated its federal airport grant obligations. The county agreed to […]

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Two Patrouille de France Jets Collide, No Fatalities

Two pilots and a passenger are recovering in the hospital after two Alpha Jets in the Patrouille de France air demonstration team collided during training at an airport in eastern France on Tuesday. All three ejected. The nature and seriousness of their injuries has not been released. Their identities have not been released and the […]

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Pilatus Co-ops With Lockheed Martin on 5th-Gen Fighter Training

Pilatus and Lockheed Martin announced terms of an “offset project” that will see the two companies cooperate on technology and developing avionics and training functionality for a next-generation military pilot training system. The program will focus on the Pilatus PC-21 single-engine turboprop training platform. “This will allow Pilatus to provide a bespoke pilot training solution […]

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Pilot Forgets Passport, Flight Turns Back

A United Airlines Boeing 787 pilot’s carelessness forced his Shanghai-bound flight from Los Angeles to turn around two hours into the journey. The pilot had taken off without his passport, according to a statement to CNN. Flight 198 took off from Los Angeles at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, only to land in San Francisco about 5:00 […]

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Sullenberger Aviation Museum Announces New Exhibit Space

The Sullenberger Aviation Museum (SAM) announced today it will officially open a third thematic area to be known as Aviation City. It will be housed in a 1936-vintage hangar and will focus on the relationship between aviation history at Charlotte Douglas International Airport and the economic development of the Charlotte, North Carolina, region. The hangar […]

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