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EAA, AOPA Quick To Blast FAA User-Fee Proposal

The FAA’s new budget proposal could mean a fourfold hike in fuel taxes and “severely threatens the freedom of our country’s general aviation community,” EAA said on Monday. The proposal would create new user fees for FAA services that today are provided free, says Doug Macnair, EAA’s vice president of government relations. “Such a system […]

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East River Flight Restriction Likely Permanent

The FAA will probably issue a new rule to permanently impose restrictions on VFR traffic above New York’s East River, according to the NTSB. The Safety Board released documents on Monday in connection with a fatal airplane crash last October when New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle and his flight instructor, Tyler Stanger, hit a […]

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Cessna Touts 2006 Deliveries, Stays Bullish For ’07

Of the 1,239 aircraft delivered last year, Cessna delivered 307 Citations (that’s up more than 50 aircraft year-over-year) and 67 turboprops. Business jet deliveries outside of the U.S. accounted for 48 percent of the company’s total orders, helping to boost revenue from $3.5 billion in 2005 to $4.2 billion in 2006, and Cessna remains bullish […]

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Spectrum Aeronautical Stays On Course

Cardiff By The Sea, Calif.-based Spectrum Aeronautical continues to build a “company-conforming” model of its all-composite very light jet, the Spectrum Model 33 Independence. Company President Austin Blue told AVweb that it will indeed resume test flights in the fall when the airplane comes on line. The “proof of concept” Spectrum 33 crashed on takeoff […]

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Boeing 787-8: New Ride For The Uber-Elite

A 787 VIP luxo-cruiser? If you happen to fall on the right side of the CEO-to-employee pay gap, Boeing has got a deal for you. On January 30, the company announced at the Middle East Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition in Dubai concepts of a VIP version of the in-development Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The luxury […]

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King Air Sheds Parts, Lands Safely

Cockpit checklists and procedures, along with radar data collection, will now become key players as the NTSB takes on the investigation of the King Air B200 (N777AJ) headed from Rogers, Ark., for Stanton, Va., last Friday morning. The twin turboprop encountered complications after suffering a shattered (but not blown out) windshield at 27,000 feet and […]

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Embraer, Grob Request Part 23 Commuter Approval For Jets

On January 30, the FAA said both Embraer and Grob filed to seek Part 23 commuter category certification status for specific jet lines born of their stables. And so, the twist: under FAR 23.3(d), the commuter category is currently limited to, “propeller-driven, multiengine airplanes that have a seating configuration, excluding pilot seats, of 19 or […]

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Dassault Falcon 7X Nears Certification

EASA and FAA certification of Dassault’s Falcon 7X eight-passenger, 5,950-nm trijet are expected “soon,” with deliveries targeted for the second quarter, a Dassault spokesperson told AVwebBiz Tuesday. Dassault’s order book for the $39.2 million aircraft already stands 125 strong and the next available delivery position is now mid-2011. “We believe it’s the most successful large-cabin […]

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FAA FY08 Budget Calls For User Fees

The White House released the Fiscal Year 2008 budget amid fanfare on Monday morning, but general aviation groups arent jumping for joy. In the DOT budget breakdown, the FAA allotment includes $175 million for a 21st Century satellite navigation system to replace older air traffic control equipment and $900 million in additional air traffic control […]

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The Middle East Bizav Boom

The Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA) conference at Airport Expo Dubai held last week was ground zero for optimism regarding business aviation in that region. Shaikha Lubna Al Qasimi, UAE Minister of Economy delivered the expo’s second-day keynote address bolstered by reports that the business aviation sector in the United Arab Emirates presently supports more […]

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