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Fuel Theft

A commercial aircraft at New Zealand’s Paraparumu Airport suffered the loss of 26 gallons of fuel and theft is the suspected cause. The thief or thieves are suspected to have made off with about $200 worth of avgas. Fuel prices in the area had risen 20 percent in the past month, rounding the figure to […]

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Australian Push For Aviation Fuel Tax

Proponents suggest that raising fuel taxes on aviation fuel would raise nearly $1 billion for the government and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but opponents say the idea seems unlikely to succeed in its environmental goals. The tax makes no bones about reducing emissions by increasing costs associated with air travel, thereby discouraging it. And therein […]

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Gas Prices Stunt Aviation Boom In India

Rising oil prices have India’s recently booming aviation industry seeking governmental intervention through application of lower taxes to help stem losses that have been piling up since last year. Fuel accounts for roughly half the cost of operation for Indian carriers, according to some sources, and the steadily rising costs of air travel passed on […]

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Eclipse’s Vern Raburn Emcees Launch Of ICON Amphib LSA

In an unveiling at ICON Aircraft‘s company headquarters in Los Angeles-in fact, directly across Jefferson Avenue from the defunct Hughes Airport-the A5 Light Sport amphibian was introduced to a crowd of 500-plus trendy Angelenos, investors, powersport stars, and designers packed cheek-to-diesel. After a short speech from Eclipse Aviation CEO Vern Raburn, who’s also on ICON’s […]

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Virgin Galactic Presence Promised For Oshkosh

When the gigantic WhiteKnightTwo spaceship-hauling airplane rolls out of the hangar in Mojave on July 28 — the opening day of EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wis. — the event will have “real-time ties… back to Oshkosh,” EAA President Tom Poberezny promised this week. “We’ve been in regular communications with our friends at Virgin Galactic and […]

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AOPA: Lockheed Flight Service Shows Improvement

The local-area knowledge of Flight Service Station briefers is still not as good as it should be, says Andy Cebula, AOPA’s executive vice president for government affairs. But the system is working much better than it was last summer, when pilots frequently were having problems with lost flight plans and long hold times. Since then, […]

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One Wing, No Pilot, No Problem

A recent flight test showed that an unmanned, autonomous F/A-18 jet aircraft may be able to land safely even after losing almost 60 percent of a wing, Rockwell Collins said this week. Athena Technologies, a division of the company, conducted the test this spring flying a scale-model airplane. The control systems automatically adapted to the […]

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Cause Unclear In Airbus A320 Crash In Sudan

A Sudan Airways Airbus A310 ran off the runway and burst into flames after landing at Khartoum International Airport in Sudan on Tuesday night. At least 29 people died and 171 escaped, with 14 still unaccounted for, according to The Associated Press. On Wednesday, investigators were on the scene but it was unclear what had […]

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Lancair Evolution Will Fly At Oshkosh

The Lancair Evolution, a four-seat, pressurized turboprop kit aircraft that flies at 335 knots behind a Pratt & Whitney PT6, will make its first appearance at EAA AirVenture next month, the company said this week. The airplane first debuted in April at Sun ‘n Fun, but at Oshkosh it will fly daily exhibition flights, and […]

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