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Where The Candidates Stand On GA

With the U.S. presidential election less than two weeks away, AOPA has released the answers it received from candidates John McCain and Barack Obama on topics of interest to general aviation pilots and aircraft owners. AOPA has not endorsed either candidate, but asked about a range of issues including user fees, the next FAA administrator, […]

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Turboprop Expo Next Week

Jets seem to get all the attention but turboprops are the backbone of many business aviation sectors and the focus is on them next week at the annual Turboprop Expo. The 2008 edition launches in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Oct. 28 and continues for three days of turboprop-specific seminars and workshops. Keynote speaker Dr. David Strahle […]

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New Life For Old Hawkers

There are a lot of older business jets out there that still stack up fairly well in terms of performance and comfort but their cockpits, especially, are showing their age. Recently, Universal Avionics announced the first installation of a flat-panel display in a Hawker 700A. Mid-Canada Mod Center in Toronto put Universal’s large-format PFD/ND EFI-890R […]

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Eclipse Selling Off DayJet Fleet

It wasn’t that long ago that the waiting time for an Eclipse 500 was measured in years, but chances are you could have one in a few days if you don’t mind a blue stripe down the side. Eclipse Aviation is holding a dispersal sale of the 28 aircraft returned by DayJet when the incipient […]

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P&WC Boosts R&D

Pratt and Whitney Canada will spend more than $360 million on research and development in the next three years to make engines that are cleaner and leaner. The Quebec government is chipping in $125 million in the form of a repayable loan that the province will recover from royalties on sales. John Sabaas, PW&C’s executive […]

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Thielert Hourly Costs Down Slightly

Owners of Thielert aircraft engines who have been impacted by the company’s bankruptcy proceedings now can expect some relief, the company said on Monday. Bruno Kubler, insolvency administrator for Thielert Aircraft Engines, said owners of the Centurion 1.7 and Centurion 2.0 engines can expect lower costs thanks to the development of a new fuel feed […]

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Hawker 4000 Seized In Cigarette-Tax Case

The first Hawker 4000 corporate jet that was delivered to a customer has been seized by federal investigators in connection with a tax-evasion scheme, according to reports this week in the Associated Press and the Wichita Eagle. Gary Hall, a Kansas businessman, took delivery of the $21-million Hawker bizjet in a ceremony at the Beechcraft […]

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Sporty’s Gives Away G1000 Skyhawk

More than 200 people met Jeff Hux at the airport when he came home to Missouri with a brand new G1000-equipped Cessna Skyhawk courtesy of Hal Shevers’ Sporty’s Sweepstakes. Sporty’s has given away at least one new aircraft every year since 1986 and this year’s winner received training from a Cessna Flight Industry Training Standards […]

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Lockheed Martin Cites Lower Demand In FSS Closures, AOPA Responds

Lockheed Martin announced Oct. 15 that five satellite flight service stations will be closing in February and AOPA was quick to take exception with the way the change in service was made. “We are extraordinarily displeased that the FAA, which is supposed to be managing this contract, did not consult with its ‘customers’ before allowing […]

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Textron’s Take On The Economy — It’s Downsizing

Textron Thursday announced a nearly 20-percent decline in third-quarter profits and plans to shrink its workforce through layoffs and workforce consolidation that along with other measures could save the company $40 million per year. The company’s financing division — which, among other things, provides financing for buyers of new and used Cessna business jets — […]

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