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Piper J-3 Cub Now Official Pennsylvania Aircraft

The historic Piper J-3 Cub is now the official aircraft of the state of Pennsylvania. Governor Tom Corbett has signed into law the legislation, known as Act 73. State Rep. Mike Hanna, D-Clinton/Centre, who has spearheaded the campaign, said he is elated. “At long last, the exploits of the Piper Cub, and the people who […]

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Boeing to Deliver Its 1,500th 747

Boeing will deliver its 1,500th 747 when Lufthansa picks it up on Saturday. It is the first wide-body aircraft ever to hit the mark, 45 years after it originally took flight. The aircraft is a 747-8 Intercontinental, representing the latest iteration of what has been called the queen of the skies by publicists and, affectionately, […]

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New This Week

AVwebs weekly dig into aviation developments uncovered news that two states passed laws that include aviation in recreational activity protections, Lightspeed launched its long-promised Zulu PFX headset, the Cessna TTx was approved for flight into known icing (FIKI) and Zenith Aircraft set the date for its annual Hangar Day. On June 25, California Governor Jerry […]

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Cessna Citation X+ Certificated, Deliveries Begin

Cessna Aircraft Company, a subsidiary of Textron Aviation Inc announced that it has earned Federal Aviation Administration type certification of the new Citation X+ mid-size business jet, the worlds fastest civil aircraft. Deliveries commenced immediately with the first going to Gerry Buchheit of Orchard Park, N.Y., who owns and operates road construction and commercial real […]

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No-Fly List Ruled Unconstitutional

The federal government’s no-fly list has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal court in Oregon. U.S. District Judge Anna Brown ruled that because there is no way for those who get on the list to challenge that decision it violates the constitutional rights of those on the list. Brown ordered the government to devise ways […]

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Park Service Bans Unmanned Aircraft

Unmanned aircraft systems will no longer be allowed to operate in any of the nation’s 401 national parks, officials said on Friday. National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis said the agency has “serious concerns” about the negative impact of UAS. Incidents cited included noisy drones disturbing visitors and a drone harassing a herd of bighorn […]

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400 Military Drone Crashes Since 2001

More than 400 large U.S. military drones have crashed in major accidents around the world since 2001, a record of calamity that exposes the potential dangers of throwing open American skies to drone traffic, according to a yearlong Washington Post investigation. Since the outbreak of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, military drones have malfunctioned […]

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Kansas Museum Opening Up Its Planes

In an action almost unprecedented among air museums, the Kansas Aviation Museum will be allowing visitors to get inside eight of its historic airplanes on Saturday, June 21. At the fourth annual Play on a Plane Day, those who come to the museum at 3350 S. George Washington Boulevard in Wichita, Kan., will be able […]

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AOPA to Congress: Support Airports

In testimony (PDF) before a House Aviation Subcommittee, AOPA President Mark Baker urged continued funding for airports because they are the true backbone of aviation. The hearing was convened by Aviation Subcommittee Chairman Frank LoBiondo, R-N.J., who is also a member of the House General Aviation Caucus, to consider how anticipated growth in air traffic […]

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Continental Holding Career Fair

With plans for new products and entry into new markets, Continental Motors is expanding and needs skilled and professional employees from the shop floor to the executive suites. The company is holding a career fair at its Brookley Complex in Mobile, Ala., June 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. “This is a great opportunity […]

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