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May 08, 2016

Airborne 05.06.16: Airbus A350XWB 180+ ETOPS, Active Winglets, Troutdale Airport

Also: Cessna 525, Less Than 80 Days Til Oshkosh, Arcturus T-20, Syracuse Int'l Air Show, EAA/Daher Scholarships, Tecnam, ScanEagle

The FAA has approved the Airbus A350-900 for Extended-range Twin engine aircraft Operations ‘beyond 180 minutes’ diversion time. This approval means that when the first FAA-affiliated operators start to take delivery of their A350s in 2017 they will be able to serve new direct non-limiting routings, compared with a standard 180 minute diversion time requirement for both FAA and EASA operations. The ETOPS 300 minute option will, in particular, faci

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Philippine Airlines Finalizes Order For The A350 XWB

Future flagship Of Airline's Long Haul Fleet For Services To U.S. And Europe

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has finalized a purchase agreement with Airbus covering the firm order of six A350-900s, plus six options. The contract firms up a Memorandum of Understanding announced earlier this year during the Singapore Airshow.

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UTC Aerospace Systems Expands Presence In Foley, Alabama

Growth Brings 260 New Jobs To The State

UTC Aerospace Systems will be expanding its existing footprint in Foley, Alabama by adding a new manufacturing and nacelle assembly facility UTC Aerospace Systems will be expanding its existing footprint in Foley, Alabama by adding a new manufacturing and nacelle assembly facility that is estimated to bring 260 new jobs to Baldwin County.

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First Bell 505 Jet Ranger X In Sri Lanka Signed For By Fairway Holdings

Will Be Used For Private Travel And Tourism Around The Island

Bell Helicopter has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Fairway Holdings for a Bell 505 Jet Ranger X. This is the first Bell 505 signed for in Sri Lanka. The aircraft will be used for private travel and tourism across multiple destinations around the island.

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State Department Approves Kiowa Warrior Sale To Tunisia

Package Would Also Include Associated Equipment, Training

The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to Tunisia for OH-58D Kiowa Warrior Aircraft and associated equipment, training, and support. The estimated cost is $100.8 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale.

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Cobham Receives $5.5M Orders For Airborne ISR Electronics

Work To Be Performed By Cobham Microelectronic Solutions

Cobham recently received a series of orders for electronic warfare components and subsystems for an airborne electronic intelligence (ELINT) platform totalling approximately $5.5 million.

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ISU Alumni Offered Research And Graduate Certificate Opportunities

International Cooperation Enables Five Graduates To Take Advantage Of The Program

Ties between the International Space University (ISU) and the University of South Australia (UniSA) have enabled five graduates of the 2016 Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program (SH-SSP) to take advantage of an international network of space experts to pursue an exciting range of space-related research projects.

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Airbus Defense And Space To Lead TeSeR

Next EU Project To Clean Up Space

Airbus Defense and Space will lead the project TeSeR (Technology for Self-Removal of Spacecraft) team to develop technology to reduce the risk of spacecraft colliding with debris in space.

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Honeywell And NASA Tackle Supersonic Sound Pollution

New Software And Cockpit Displays Reduce Sonic Boom Noise Impact From Airplanes

Honeywell Aerospace is working with NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center to study the most effective way to visually inform pilots flying supersonic jets about sonic booms, a loud noise caused by current aircraft traveling faster than the speed of sound. Honeywell recently flight-tested new cockpit displays that help pilots see sonic booms before they happen so they can reroute and reduce the effects of aircraft noise over populated areas.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.08.16): Land And Hold Short Operations

Land And Hold Short Operations Operations which include simultaneous takeoffs and landings and/or simultaneous landings when a landing aircraft is able and is instructed by the controller to hold-short of the intersecting runway/taxiway or designated hold-short point. Pilots are expected to promptly inform the controller if the hold short clearance cannot be accepted.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.08.16)

Aero Linx: The Ancient Order of The Pterodactyl The Ancient Order of The Pterodactyl is the result of the hopes, aspirations and hard work of a small band of kindred spirits. In the spring of 1977, Andrew Wall, George F. Thometz, Marion ‘Gus’ Shrode, and Norman L. Horton, all retired Coast Guard aviators, informally organized a fraternal association open to all pilots who had flown or were flying Coast Guard aircraft. The organization was later expanded to included all personnel who flew in Coast Guard aircraft under official orders. Only those who have willfully placed themselves in harms way and have known that innermost feeling which comes from personal experience resulting in saving life or property can und

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (05.08.16)

“Important to our progress in reducing the sonic boom impact over land is to have a predictive sonic boom display in supersonic aircraft cockpits that ensures our future quiet supersonic aircraft remain below acceptable noise levels. We have partnered with avionics companies like Honeywell to translate our NASA algorithms into an integrated avionics system that is tested and evaluated by pilots.” Source: Brett Pauer, NASA CST subproject manager at Armstrong Flight Research Center.

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