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Epic Expansion Proceeds

Epic Aircraft has completed the deal to buy a former Cessna manufacturing plant at Bend, Ore. In an email to AVweb, Epic CEO Doug King said the deal, which we reported last week, went through earlier this week and will give the company the room it needs to meet demand both for its kit-built LT […]

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Boeing, Embraer Team Up On Runway Safety

Boeing and Embraer said this week they have worked together to develop a set of new pilot procedures that will help to prevent accidents on runways. “Runway excursion is one of the three major contributors to aviation accidents,” said Paulo Cesar Silva, CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation. “We firmly believe that a robust set of […]

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China Investment Obstacles Persist

Companies thinking about investing in Chinese aviation projects may face insurmountable competition from China itself. The South China Morning Post says one privately financed FBO has been put out of business and another is on hold because local airport authorities have opened or are building competing enterprises. “There is an invisible threshold for FBO or […]

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Judge Upholds Hawker Protest

With a $350 million contract at stake, a court has ruled that it’s OK for the U.S. Air Force to restart its bidding process for 20 new training aircraft, the Wichita Eagle has reported. The contract was awarded about a year ago to Sierra Nevada Corp.’s version of Embraer’s Super Tocano, but after a protest […]

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Superjet Pilots Blamed For Indonesia Crash

Indonesian investigators say the pilots aboard a Sukhoi Superjet 100 airliner that crashed into a mountain last May, killing all 45 on board, were to blame for the crash. They said the crew ignored repeated warnings from the aircraft’s systems of the impending terrain conflicts because they thought the alerts were the result of a […]

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New Monument To Honor Wrights

December 17, 1903, is remembered as the day when the Wright brothers first flew successfully in North Carolina, but now a group in Dayton, Ohio, is working to build a monument to the brothers’ pioneering work there. The brothers’ bicycle shop was in Dayton, and there they worked on their 1905 design, which improved on […]

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Dropping In To The Airport

Don’t see a video screen?Try disabling ad blockers and refreshing this page.If that doesn’t work, click here to download the video directly. Drop zone pilots often pride themselves in rapid turnaround times but this guy takes it to a new level. In this undated LiveLeak video the unidentified pilot takes about two minutes to get […]

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FAA Acts On ELT Straps

The FAA has banned the use of Velcro-type straps to secure emergency locator transmitters designed and built after Nov. 26 of this year. The new rule came two years after a high-profile crash that killed Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens and four others. The ELT aboard the Otter they were on came loose on impact and […]

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Pilot Shortage Study Urged

A blue-chip organization of industry groups and businesses has collectively asked that the Government Accountability Office be directed to study what many regard as a serious looming pilot shortage. The group says a confluence of factors appears to be lining up that will make pilots in short supply. It wants the GAO to determine if […]

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Synergy Efficient Aircraft Ready For OSH?

John McGinnis’ grass-roots Synergy five-place efficient aircraft project has attracted critical attention as well as tens of thousands of donated dollars, and now a flying prototype may be coming to AirVenture 2013, but challenges remain. McGinnis told AVweb Thursday that his successful kickstarter.com campaign had attracted about $80,000 to the project. It was “a huge […]

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