Business & Military

Airbus Delivers First A350 XWB

The first A350 XWB, a new widebody version of the popular Airbus airliner, was delivered to Qatar Airways this week. The jet, which has been in development for about eight years, can carry up to 440 passengers and eight cabin crew. Among the features in the new aircraft are a wide fuselage cross-section with panoramic […]

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New FAA Safety Campaign Targets Drones

With tens of thousands of new drones expected to be unwrapped as Christmas gifts this week, the FAA on Monday launched a new safety campaign that it hopes will help new users to fly “safely and responsibly.” The campaign comprises a new website, KnowBeforeYouFly.org, and a “digital and social media strategy” to help spread the […]

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CASA Issues Jabiru Final Rule

Australia has softened restrictions on the operation of aircraft flying with Jabiru engines in its final rulingon measures to deal with what it considers to be a high rate of engine failures. As we reported in November, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority proposed banning passengers and solo students from flying behind the engines while it […]

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Internal Issues At FAA Over Drones Says Post

The Washington Post is reporting the FAA has fired a lobbyist it hired to help companies speed up approvals for drone operations as its own inspectors raised concerns about drone integration. The Post says the lobbyist was released Thursday after the newspaper raised questions about the arrangement and the agency agreed that it was a […]

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Helicopter Escapees Get Extra Year (With Video)

Three gang members who were plucked from a Canadian high-security prison earlier this year by a helicopter in a briefly successful escape have had an extra year added to their sentences for the breathtaking caper. Yves Denis, Denis Lefebre and Serge Pomerlau had such a laundry list of serious crime convictions that the judge in […]

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Sporty’s Offers Affordable 172 Trainer

Sporty’s has come up with a different twist on the affordable training aircraft by looking to the most popular training aircraft of all time. The company, which operates a large flight school near Cincinnati, is buying good used Cessna 172s and, in most cases, taking out a lot of the bells and whistles that their […]

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Revitalization at Lycoming

I was at Lycoming for three days last week, shooting a video on how the company has invested in new CNC equipment to improve its competitive edge on parts and engines. While I was waiting in the security office to have my visitor badge arranged, I did a quick scan of my e-mail. Coincidentally, there […]

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New This Week

AVweb’s search of aviation news around the world turned up new corporate appointments at Airbus Group, European certification for Embraer’s Legacy 500, an award to Norwegian Air from Rockford, Illinois, and the National Aviation Hall of Fame 2015 inductees. The Board of Directors of Airbus Group announced four appointments effective Jan. 1, 2015: Tom Williams, […]

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NASA, SpaceX Delay Unmanned Launch

NASA and contractor SpaceX announced Thursday this week’s launch of an unmanned supply capsule to the International Space Station will be postponed until January to conduct further testing. NASA said issues during a test of the Falcon rocket engines at Cape Canaveral this week will require investigation. A possible launch date on the morning of […]

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Dassault Unveils Falcon 8X

Dassault Aviation on Wednesday unveiled the Falcon 8X, touting the new model as its “ultra long range” flagship business jet. The 8X, announced in May, builds on the popular 7X long-range trijet and will offer arange of 6,450 nm and a cabin 3.5 feet longer than the 7X. It also has a more efficient wing […]

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