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AI Applied: Potomac Aviation’s MicroTower

To think that regulation does anything but stifle creativity and strangle commerce is about as close to apostasy as you’re likely to get in aviation. And even if it weren’t, would you admit it in mixed company? That’s a rhetorical question. Don’t overthink it. But one man’s onerous, suffocating rule is another’s golden opportunity to […]

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Podcast: Jim Remar On The Apollo Engine Restoration

Jim Remar, president and COO of the Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center, talks with AVweb’s Elaine Kauh about the restoration project that will bring parts of the Apollo mission engines into the public eye for the first time since the historic flights took place. Duration: 12:12 File Size: 5.9 MB download here

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Export-Import Bank To Reopen

Congress reauthorized the Export-Import Bank Thursday as part of the five-year transportation funding bill that passed the House and Senate and will go to President Obama for signing. The bank, which guarantees loans on U.S. exports to foreign buyers, will be a boost for international aircraft sales, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association said in a […]

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B747 Unveiled As “Mothership” For Virgin Galactic Spacecraft

Virgin Galactic’s plans to take small commercial satellites into space took on a new twist this week — on-demand flights via an airliner that would serve as mothership for launching its new space vehicle, LauncherOne.During a ceremony in Texas, Virgin founder Richard Branson unveiled “Cosmic Girl,” a Boeing 747 transferred from his Virgin Atlantic airline. […]

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New This Week

AVweb’s search of news in aviation found a new patent for Aspen Avionics, AOPA’s updated flying club features, a call for NATA award nominations, and the first delivery of Airbus’ U.S.-made H125 helicopter. Aspen Avionics announced it has been awarded a U.S. patent for its groundbreaking Connected Panel wireless cockpit system. The patent, first applied […]

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Last Boeing C-17 Departs Long Beach Plant

Boeing’s last C-17 flew away from the factory at the Long Beach airport this week, marking the end of the transport plane’s production in California. The C-17, built in Long Beach since 1991, was the final series of aircraft made there. The plant was one of the last living pieces of the enormous manufacturing operation […]

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Air Asia: AF447 In A Different Hemisphere

Ho-hum, another month, another accident in which the aviation industry can get its pants snagged on the notion that cockpit automation is turning us all into numbskull idiots with hands of stone. But what if the pilot is already well on his way to being a numbskull? Does the automation push him over the edge […]

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Airlines Push For ATC Privatization

General aviation advocates have spoken out against privatizing air traffic control, citing concerns over user fees, but this week airline officials said they think ATC would work better as a not-for-profit corporation with stable funding sources. Executives from a half-dozen major airlines, including American, Southwest and FedEx, told reporters on a conference call Tuesday that […]

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HondaJet Media Event Dec. 9

After more than 18 years in development, Honda Aircraft is expected to announce that its small twin-engine jet is certified Dec. 9. The company has sent invitations to aviation media to attend a “special event” at its Greensboro, N.C., plant. At the recent National Business Aviation Association convention, Honda announced that certification was imminent and […]

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Amazon Unveils New, Larger Delivery Drone

Amazon took advantage of Cyber Monday to announce the latest details about its planned drone delivery system, releasing two new videos and a Q&A that aims to convince consumers that the concept is not “science fiction.” One day, says Amazon, “seeing Prime Air vehicles will be as normal as seeing mail trucks on the road.” […]

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