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Congress Funds FAA (For A Few More Weeks)

The Senate Thursday followed the House and approved a stopgap funding measure that will carry the FAA through Feb. 17 at current funding levels. The temporary measure provides funds through airport taxes and precedes another vote on long-term funding, which is expected to take place in February. The temporary measure is the 23rd of its […]

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Barefoot Bandit: “Anyone Else Would Have Died”

In his courtroom appearances, Colton Harris-Moore, the late-teen who stole five airplanes as part of a two-year crime spree, appeared to be remorseful, but he saved his self-praise and color commentary for later, according to new reports. E-mails Harris-Moore sent from prison were monitored by authorities and detailed in a memorandum filed by federal prosecutors […]

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UPS Pilots Take On FAA

The Independent Pilots Association, which represents UPS pilots, this week filed a court statement challenging the FAA’s decision to exclude cargo operators from new pilot fatigue and rest rules. IPA called the FAA’s decision “arbitrary and capricious, lacking in substantial evidence in the record or otherwise not in accordance with law.” IPA says the FAA […]

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Carriers Divert For Solar Storm

Delta, Qantas and Air Canada reportedly were among operators that chose to alter routes Tuesday and Wednesday to avoid potential disruptions caused by the most powerful solar storm to hit earth since 2003. Some flights originally scheduled to fly transpolar routes were re-routed south, adding to flight times but reducing the risk of disruption to […]

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Electric Aircraft Symposium Set For April

The CAFE Foundation has announced the dates for this year’s 6th annual Electric Aircraft Symposium, which will be held April 27 and 28 in Santa Rosa, Calif. The event focuses on practical knowledge and updates for electric aircraft builders. Speakers at the event will include representatives from Pipistrel, the winner of last year’s $1.35 million […]

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FAA Funding Resolution In Sight

For the 23rd time since 2007, the U.S. House on Tuesday passed a short-term extension to the FAA’s funding — but it appears that a more permanent solution is imminent. Leaders in the House and Senate have reportedly worked out their differences and are ready to agree to a long-term funding plan. This week’s extension […]

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Bombardier Numbers Up

Business is picking up for Bombardier, particularly in the business jet sector where it’s been ideally positioned for the continuing big jet boom. The Montreal-based company, the world’s third-largest aircraft manufacturer, delivered 163 business jets in the 11 months that ended Dec. 31. That compares to 155 delivered in the previous fiscal year and the […]

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Indy Prepares For Super Bowl Fly-In

The business jet fly-in that is also known as the Super Bowl is shaping up to be an even larger display of shiny aluminum after the event in Dallas last year attracted 600 aircraft. According to The Wall Street Journal, jet charter and brokerage companies are touting private aviation as being more weather-resistant and generally […]

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No FAA Bonanza Cable AD

The FAA has decided against issuing an airworthiness directive (AD) like those issued by Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Administration (CASA) last week grounding most Beech Bonanzas, Barons and Debonairs in the country. In a news release on Tuesday, American Bonanza Society President Tom Turner said that instead the FAA will issue a special airworthiness information […]

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NTSB Reports On Homebuilt Study

The NTSB said this week it has completed the data-collection phase for a study on the safety of Experimental-Amateur Built aircraft. The study aims to “give the innovators and aviators in the community information about accidents that will result in a real and immediate safety payoff for them when they are flying these aircraft,” said […]

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