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Search Ends For Missing Balloonists

After six days of searching, the Italian Coast Guard on Monday called off its efforts to find missing U.S. balloon pilots Richard Abruzzo and Carol Rymer Davis. The two, who were competing in the Gordon Bennett International Gas Balloon Race, went missing on the morning of Sept. 29 while flying over the Adriatic Sea. An […]

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Quick Change At Flying: Maya Charles Out, Goyer In

Michael Maya Charles, a former AVweb columnist, was named editor-in-chief of Flying magazine in July, but on Tuesday he was out and longtime staffer Robert Goyer stepped into the job. “It was a mutual decision” for Maya Charles to leave, publisher Dick Koenig said. “We certainly wish him success in his next endeavor.” Goyer has […]

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Airship Provides Unique View For Whale Scientists

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. The Airship Ventures zeppelin, the only one of its kind in the U.S., recently helped out some scientists by providing a platform for their study of whales in the Pacific Northwest. “The flight […]

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Plane-Tracking Phone App Raises Security Worries

Even the early critics of ADS-B, who warned that broadcasting the position, type and altitude of individual aircraft might help terrorists target specific aircraft, probably didn’t envision pointing a cellphone at an aircraft in flight and getting all those details. But a British software company has released a $3 iPhone/iPad and Android application called Plane […]

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Sully Lands Movie Deal

The Hero of the Hudson has landed a Hollywood deal. Variety is reporting that heavyweight film development firms Flashlight Films and Kennedy/Marshall Co. have reached a deal with former U.S. Airways Capt. Chesley Sullenberger for the rights to the film about his involvement in the successful ditching of an A320 in the Hudson River in […]

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Bombardier Confirms New Large Bizjet

Bombardier has confirmed it will launch a new model of large-cabin ultra-long-range business jet in answer to Gulfstream’s development of the G650. The G650, which is now in flight tests, is about 20 percent larger and has a maximum range of 7,000 nm, about 650 nm farther than the Global Express XRS, the latest model. […]

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BA038 Crash Captain Rehired By British Airways

Peter Burkill, the captain of a British Airways Boeing 777 that crashed short of the runway at Heathrow with no fatalities in 2008, is now back at his old job. Burkill left the airline citing difficulties with co-workers after the accident. Investigators ultimately blamed the crash on ice that formed in the aircraft’s fuel lines […]

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Blimp Collides With Aerostat In Storm

An unmanned aerostat was struck by a manned airship at roughly 9:15 p.m. Thursday, in high winds, during a heavy rainstorm at Elizabeth City, N.C, leaving one man seriously injured. The accident took place at a TCOM facility. TCOM is a blimp manufacturer and maintenance company. The 216-foot manned Skyship 600-series blimp had been tethered, […]

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Daher Socata Looks At SPn Jet

The TBM 850 single-engine turboprop and TBGT piston singles produced by Daher Socata may get a stablemate if the company’s evaluation of what was Grob Aerospace’s SPn business jet grows roots. The SPn had earned more than 100 orders before development stopped, and before a 2006 crash killed Grob’s chief SPn test pilot, Gerard Guillaumaud, […]

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