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Backcountry Flyers Extend Agreement With National Park Service

Though it has faced some recent setbacks, the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) is celebrating the renewal of a maintenance agreement with the National Park Service (NPS) involving three airstrips within the Death Valley National Park in California. The five-year Memorandum of Understanding extends an agreement between RAF and NPS that was originally established in 2008. […]

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Flight Design In Insolvency

Light Sport manufacturer Flight Design has filed for insolvency in Germany, saying it’s run out of cash because a major customer hasn’t paid its bill. The company announced the move with a notice on its website on Dec.14. “The insolvency application became necessary because, on the one hand, an international customer has not yet paid […]

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Paris Company Planning Stratospheric Proposals

As befits the current season of elegant celebration, a Parisian company that specializes in arranging over-the-top marriage proposals announced today it is now planning to offer “an intimate dinner in space” for customers to pop the big question. Scheduled to be available at some time in the coming year, ApoteoSurprise is offering a flight in […]

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2024 Closes Out As A Grim Year For Airlines

This week’s crash of a Jeju Air flight at southern South Korea’s Muan International Airport that killed 179 caps what has been a bad year for global airlines. Though no U.S. carriers suffered a fatal accident, internationally, a string of five fatal crashes throughout 2024 have marred what has largely been an impressive safety record […]

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Italian Authorities Approve New Ownership For Piaggio

Baykar, a Turkish aviation company specializing in unmanned aircraft, has received approval from the Italian Ministry of Enterprises to acquire Piaggio Aerospace, manufacturer of the P.180 Avanti turboprop pusher twin. Piaggio’s corporate lineage dates back to 1884 as an early motor vehicle manufacturer. The company produced its first aircraft in 1915. Since the development of […]

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Super Hornet Pilot Recounts Friendly Fire Incident

The pilot of a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet shot down by an American missile in the Red Sea has written an account of the experience in an X post. Although the post has not been verified by the Navy, according to The Aviationist it appears to match the events known about the incident, which occurred […]

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South Korea Auditing 737-800 Maintenance

South Korea has ordered a maintenance audit of all Boeing 737-800 airliners operated by its airlines after another Jeju Airlines crew reported a landing gear issue. The flight returned to Seoul after taking off due to an unspecified problem with the gear. The problem occurred a day after a Jeju 737-800 landed gear-up at Muan […]

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Volocopter Enters Insolvency

Volocopter, whose predecessor E-Volo may have invented the multi-copter concept, has filed for insolvency in Germany but is vowing to continue its certification bid. It intends to gain EASA certification for its VoloCity, and the insolvency will keep creditors at bay while it raises more money to cross that finish line. “We are ahead of […]

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Runway Incident Caught On Video

What appears to have been a potential, maybe incipient runway incursion at LAX was caught on video by Airline Videos, a YouTube channel that livestreams movements at the airport. At about 4:20 p.m. on Dec. 27 a Delta Air Lines A321 was on the roll on Runway 24 heading for Atlanta. As it accelerated, a […]

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Skyryse One Achieves Automated Hover

Skyryse says it’s a major step closer to certification for its “universal operating system for flight” with “the world’s first fully automated hover at the swipe of a finger in a fully-conforming production aircraft.” The company’s Skyryse One achieved a stable hover Dec. 19 with the single command on a touchscreen, although it had previously […]

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