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King Air Picked As Surveillance Platform

At last October’s National Business Aviation Association convention, Hawker Beechcraft CEO Bill Boisture noted that an increasing part of its business is supplying special mission aircraft to the military and governments. The latest example comes by way of a contract won by Boeing for an airborne surveillance system. Boeing is buying four King Air 350s […]

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Bizjet Recovery Not Until 2012

Although some forecasters predicted a long-awaited recovery in the business aviation industry sometime in 2011, Forecast International’s latest analysis says the decline will continue through the coming year and not turn around until 2012. “The business jet market is not yet in recovery, but the worst of the market downturn is over,” said Raymond Jaworowski, […]

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French Court Blames U.S. Mechanic In Concorde Crash

John Taylor, a Continental Airlines worker who installed a piece of titanium on a DC-10 that later allegedly fell off and punctured a tire on a Concorde jet, was found guilty on Monday of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to 15 months jail time by a French court. The suspended sentence is “absurd,” Continental said in […]

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Missing Balloon Wreckage Found In Adriatic Sea

Fishermen have found the wreckage of a balloon basket with the remains of missing U.S. balloon pilots Richard Abruzzo and Carol Rymer Davis, more than two months after they went missing while crossing the Adriatic Sea. An Italian trawler brought the basket up in a net while trawling, about 12 miles from shore and six […]

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Passenger Sit-In Delays Flight

Passengers aboard a Moroccan airliner staged a sit-in Saturday that turned what might have been a four-hour inconvenience into a 24-hour ordeal. The 137 passengers on the Jet4You flight from Toulouse to Casablanca bought tickets for a direct flight (about 90 minutes). As they were settling in, the captain announced a couple of detours, first […]

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Flight Event Targets Girls

Renton Airport in Washington State is claiming the title of Most Female Pilot-Friendly Airport Worldwide after 170 girls and women got introductory flights on Sunday. A total of 10 pilots flying seven aircraft, including one helicopter, flew the back-to-back hops at the airport, which is just south of Seattle. Records are kept for such events […]

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Biofuel To Power Lufthansa Commuter Flights

Lufthansa will become the first airline to use biofuel on revenue flights, with a six-month trial that begins in April of 2011. The airline will use a 50-50 blend of Jet A and biodiesel on domestic routes during the trial period. The trial is being partly funded by the German government in a study of […]

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RC-Eye View Of New York

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. Chances are you’ve never seen New York from these angles (unless you’re Sean Tucker in an invisible plane). A group of technophiles that calls itself Team Black Sheep launched a video-camera-equipped RC aircraft […]

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Sonex Flies Electric Airplane

More than three years after its 2007 unveiling (video), Sonex Aircraft’s electric-powered Waiex took its first flight (video) Friday, lifting out of ground effect before settling back down on the runway at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wis. Sonex says the intentionally short hop was intended to analyze “one of the most advanced electric flight […]

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