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Amanda Franklin ‘Doing Well’

Air show pilot Kyle Franklin seems to be in good spirits and is upbeat about his wife Amanda’s recovery from serious burns after the couple was involved in a mishap at a Texas airport March 12. In a Facebook posting , which serves as a caption for the accompanying photo, Franklin says his wife is […]

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Diamond’s Future Contingent On Loan?

Diamond Aircraft’s president, Peter Mauer, is making it sound like the future of the company may be hanging on a $35 million Canadian loan that, as of Friday, may or may not be coming. The loan would help launch production of Diamond’s D-Jet, save 200 jobs and create 500 more in London, Ontario, where the […]

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Commander Owners Report Cracks

The Commander Owners Group (COG) has received “several” reports from Commander 114 owners about cracks in and around the elevator hinge assemblies and spars, and is encouraging owners to check their aircraft and report their findings. COG does not know if the issue is widespread and is seeking information from the Commander community and asking […]

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Re-Registration Deadline Looms

The first wave of aircraft registrations set to expire under the FAA’s new re-registration drive are reaching their deadline — March 31, 2011 — and the FAA is encouraging affected owners to re-register online, now. If you own an aircraft, you will have to re-register sometime within the next three years. The first group targeted […]

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Japan Exodus Puts Premium On BizJets

The nuclear crisis in Japan has some companies pulling staff from the island nation in droves and some private jet companies may not only be cashing in on the business, but increasing prices. COO of Hong Kong Jet, Jackie Wu, told Reuters Wednesday, “Yesterday, a charter plane from Tokyo to Australia, one way, was quoted […]

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Collier Awarded To Sikorsky X2 Team

The 2010 Robert J. Collier Trophy will be officially awarded May 5, 2011, to Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. and the X2 Demonstrator Team “for demonstrating a revolutionary 250 knot helicopter.” The National Aeronautic Association, which offers the award, says the aircraft “marks a proven departure point for the future development of helicopters by greatly increasing their […]

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FAA Ready To Act Re: Japan Nuclear Crisis

The FAA is prepared to take measures in consultation with Japanese officials to minimize the threat to air traffic posed by radiation from Japan’s troubled nuclear power plants. The Japanese civil aviation authority has already established flight restrictions to usher civil aircraft around the Fukushima facility in an effort to control the site and minimize […]

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Aerospace Educators Sought For Crossfield Award

The National Aviation Hall of Fameis seeking nominations for the 25th annual A. Scott Crossfield Aerospace Education Teacher of the Year Award, which includes a $1,500 cash stipend and an expenses-paid trip for two to the Hall of Fame’s annual enshrinement event in Dayton, Ohio. The award recognizes public-school aerospace educators in grades K through […]

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Cirrus on U.S. Bid: “No Comment”

Aviation industry analyst Brian Foley said this week he’s hoping to organize a counteroffer from U.S. investors that would tempt Cirrus Aircraft to change its mind about its recent sale to China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co. Foley told AVweb on Wednesday that when he published a report last week about China’s recent investment in […]

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Owners Want 100-Octane: Fuel Survey

With 100LL threatened by environmental regulation, what do owners think should replace it? An unleaded 100-octane equivalent fuel is the most popular choice, according to a recent survey of more than 3100 AVweb readers. Moreover, many owners also want mogas as a second choice, offering some downside protection against escalating fuel prices that have already […]

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