Aviation News

Many Superjet Crash Survivors Grabbed Bags Before Evacuating

About half the passengers who managed to escape the burning wreck of an Aeroflot Superjet 100 at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport last May 5 hit the slide with their carry-on baggage, according to a video released by Russian authorities this week. The remarkable surveillance video shows the Russian-built regional airliner, one of the newest in Aeroflot’s […]

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NASA Sets Date For Crewed SpaceX Launch

NASA has announced that it is planning to launch the first crewed mission using SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft at 4:32 p.m. EDT on May 27, 2020. The Crew Dragon will launch on a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center with NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley onboard. According […]

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Transportation Secretary Announces $10 Billion In Airport Relief

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao has announced that approximately $10 billion in relief funds will be awarded to commercial and general aviation airports through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Airport Grant Program. According to the Department of Transportation, the funding will “support continuing operations and replace lost revenue resulting from the […]

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Roy Halladay Crash Report Released: Still No Final Cause

In a detailed—and long delayed—factual report, the NTSB said this week that baseball star Roy Halladay had been flying steep, low-altitude moderate-G maneuvers before he crashed his Icon A5 into the Gulf of Mexico on Nov. 7, 2017. Halladay was killed in the crash, then the second fatal wreck of an A5. The agency also […]

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Survey: What Does It Cost to Operate Your LSA?

For an editorial project, we want to hear from owners and operators of light sport aircraft about what it costs to own and operate these airplanes. We’re mostly interested in new light sport airplanes, but tell us about the legacy models, too. Are they really cheaper than traditional certified aircraft and if so, by how […]

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Boeing To Resume Production At Puget Sound

Boeing has announced that it plans to resume production at its facilities in Washington’s Puget Sound region early next week. The company’s production activities in the state have been suspended since March 23 due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Boeing intends to reopen the facilities using a phased approach with the first group of employees […]

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FAA Emphasizes 48-Hour Flight Ban For Pilots Taking Chloroquine

Pilots using chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine to prevent coronavirus infection (COVID-19) cannot fly while on the medication and for 48 hours after the last dose, according to guidance issued by Director of the Medical Specialties Division at the FAA’s Office of Aerospace Medicine Dr. Penny Giovanetti. Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are typically used for prevention and treatment […]

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U.S. Airlines Reach Coronavirus Aid Agreements

A growing number of U.S. airlines have reached agreements with the U.S. Department of the Treasury this week for aid packages under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Payroll Support Program (PSP). According to U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, airlines planning to participate in the program currently include Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, […]

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Pipistrel Provides Open Access To Online Training

Slovenia-based aircraft manufacturer Pipistrel has made its computer-based training courses available free of charge for the next three months while people are isolated due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Course topics include Pipistrel’s ALPHA Electro, ALPHA Trainer, and Virus SW, SWiS and SW 121 models and the Rotax 912 engine. The company is also offering […]

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FedEx Adds 150 Flights In April

FedEx Express has added 150 flights from Asia to the U.S. this month in order to facilitate delivery of supplies earmarked for coronavirus (COVID-19) relief efforts. In addition to its coronavirus-related work with state governments, nonprofits, suppliers and retail customers, the company has contracted with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to […]

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