Textron Aviation Names 2026 Top Hawk Recipients
The program places factory‑new Cessna 172 Skyhawks in training fleets for one year.
The program places factory‑new Cessna 172 Skyhawks in training fleets for one year.
Ultralight pilots said local restrictions effectively shut them out of the airport.
Textron Aviation will display Cessna, Beechcraft, and Pipistrel aircraft together for the first time at Sun ’n Fun 2026.
The FAA has approved higher takeoff weights for the Boeing 787-9 and 787-10, giving operators more flexibility to carry additional payload or extend range on long-haul routes.
VAI has encouraged pilots to use SlackMap to enhance awareness of low-level obstacles like slacklines.
Boeing says minor damage to electrical wiring could delay Q1 deliveries.
Washington lawmakers are moving to repeal the state’s luxury aircraft tax, citing strong pushback from the aviation community.
Archer Aviation has sued Vertical Aerospace, alleging that Vertical’s new Valo eVTOL copies patented features of Archer’s Midnight design.
Total preliminary aircraft deliveries reached $35.7 billion, up 14.6% from 2024.
The FAA and Canada may soon resolve a Gulfstream certification dispute.