Aviation News

NBAA Postpones 2022 Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) announced on Tuesday that its 2022 Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference (SDC2022) has been postponed. Originally scheduled for Jan. 18-21, 2022, the event will now take place April 5-7. According to NBAA, the decision was made due to circumstances related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. “With the recent emergence of […]

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Textron Aviation’s New Denali Propeller Completes Wind Tunnel Tests

Textron Aviation’s McCauley Propeller Systems division announced it has completed wind-tunnel testing on its developmental C1106 propeller selected for sister company Beechcraft’s new Denali turboprop single. The tests, conducted in in Emmen, Switzerland, “provide key information on performance and aerodynamic characteristics, as well as data for the development of future propellers and aircraft concepts,” said McCauley. The […]

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Dynon Expands Certified Autopilot Offerings To Model 36 Bonanzas

Dynon has announced it has expanded its range of certified autopilot applications to the Beechcraft Model 36 Bonanza series. In addition, the Washington State-based avionics manufacturer announced a suite of dedicated mounting platforms “with the goal of ultimately reducing the installed costs to the end customer.” The company’s Dynon Certified division builds on the original […]

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Updated: Texas Midair Collision Claims Caravan Cargo Pilot And ‘Paraglider’

Details are still sketchy after a fatal midair collision today (Dec. 21) between a Martinaire Cessna 208B Grand Caravan cargo plane and what is initially being reported as a “paraglider.” According to FlightAware data, the Caravan departed from George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport (KIAH) at 9:11 am local time, headed for Victoria Regional Airport (KVCT)—a planned […]

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MQ-25 Completes First Carrier Tests

Boeing’s MQ-25 Stingray unmanned aerial refueler has successfully completed its first sea tests with the U.S Navy aboard the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) aircraft carrier. The tests were also the first conducted on a carrier for the MQ-25 and covered deck handling maneuvers including taxiing on the deck, connecting to the catapult, clearing […]

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MyGoFlight CEO Charlie Schneider Dies After Crash

MyGoFlight CEO Charlie Schneider is being remembered as a prolific inventor, innovative businessman and dedicated family man after dying Friday from injuries suffered in a plane crash on Thursday. Schneider was flying his company Cirrus SR22 G3 Turbo near McGhee-Tyson Airport in Knoxville, Tennessee, when it went down on a construction site and was consumed […]

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Remains Linked To 2017 Ghost Flight Case

Skeletal remains found near Saginaw, Michigan, in 2018 may be those of a pilot who committed suicide by jumping from a Cessna 172 the year before. As we reported, late in the evening of March 15, 2017, Ontario Provincial Police were alerted to a plane crash in the woods near Manitouwadge, Ontario. They found the […]

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Flight Training Bill Dropped From Defense Authorization

It may be back to the legislative drawing board for aviation leaders trying to undo a disruptive policy change at the FAA they say has added unnecessary paperwork and bureaucracy to specialized flight training. Deep within the National Defense Authorization Act passed by both the House and Senate was a bill to eliminate the need […]

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