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Finally, A Sensible Flying Car … Maybe

In our years in aviation, we’ve seen countless variations on the “flying car” theme, from rickety jalopies with wooden wings bolted on to high-tech dream machines with folding wings and James Bond-level slickness. But a recent report from the fringe strikes us as something so simple that it might actually work. The Parajet Skycar is […]

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Former FAA Chief Jane Garvey Next Transportation Secretary?

Jane Garvey, who served as FAA administrator from 1997 to 2002, will accept a position on the transition team for President-elect Barack Obama, it was announced on Wednesday. She will leave her current post as a board member for Bombardier, where she has served for about a year. “I would like to thank Jane Garvey […]

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GA Manufacturers Cut Prices To Attract Buyers

With many buyers putting their plans on hold in an uncertain economy, manufacturers are offering deals to tempt them into taking the plunge. “Turbulent markets may make today seem like the wrong time to buy an airplane — [but] there has never been a better time to buy,” said Diamond Aircraft in a news release […]

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FAA Invites Comment On Changes In HEMS Rules

The FAA has revised its rules that govern the operation of helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS), and has invited comment on the changes. The changes were made because the FAA determined “that safety in air commerce and the public interest requires additional hazard mitigation for HEMS operations,” according to the FAA notice published on Friday. […]

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SJ30 Sets Another Speed Record

Well, while everyone in business aviation seems to be looking at their bottom line, the folks at Emivest (formerly Sino Swearingen) found a brief diversion in monitoring the ground speed of their SJ30 business jet between London and Dubai last week. The speedy little jet covered the 3,470 miles at an average speed of 488 […]

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President Bush Orders Priority Action On ATC Modernization

President Bush on Tuesday signed an Executive Order to mandate that modernizing our national airspace system remains a leading priority for federal agencies. “At an age when teenage drivers use GPS systems in their cars, air traffic controllers still use World War II-era radar to guide modern jumbo jets,” Mr. Bush said. “That doesn’t seem […]

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DHS Finalizes GA Border-Crossing Rule

A final rule issued by the Department of Homeland Security this week is not as bad as it might have been for GA pilots, but it still will have an impact on all across-the-border operations. That’s the bottom line from AOPA’s analysis of the rule published Tuesday by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, […]

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BizJet Deliveries Will Peak This Year

Thanks to the credit crunch and a burgeoning inventory of used business jets, financial analysts are busily rewriting the fairy-tale forecast for business aviation and are predicting a steep decline in orders and deliveries over the next three years. As little as six weeks ago, the predictions were that business aviation would continue to grow […]

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MEBA Orders Top $1.5 Billion

About $1.5 billion worth of deals were announced at the Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA) show in Dubai this week. The show wrapped up Tuesday with the announcement that Cessna had concluded $90 million in deals that included the sale of three Columbus large-cabin bizjets and four other aircraft to undisclosed buyers. The Nov. 16-18 […]

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