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September 28, 2017

House, Senate Pass Continuing Resolution Funding The FAA For Six Months

But The Senate Removed Flood Insurance Provision, Kicking The Bill Back To The House

Congress is once again coming right down to the wire to vote on a bill that would continue to authorize spending on the FAA at current levels for the next six months. The current continuing resolutions expires Saturday.

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Airborne 09.28.17: Airbus BLADE, Unmanned Hover-Taxi, San Juan Air Services

Also: A-10 Demo Team, AEA, AUVSI Novus, Avidyne SAIB, Raisbeck STC, Boeing-Turkey, NASA Marshall SFC

Airbus’ A340 laminar-flow “BLADE” test demonstrator aircraft, an A340-300, has made its successful maiden flight for the Clean Sky “Blade” project. The aircraft, dubbed “Flight Lab”, took off from the Tarbes aerodrome in southern France at local time 11:00, and after a series of successful tests it landed at Airbus’ facilities in Toulouse Blagnac. The overall flight time was 3 hours and 38 minutes. ‘BLADE’ stands for “Breakthrough Laminar

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AMA Drone Report 09.28.17: Singer Decision, 4H Drone Racing, Hover-Taxi

Also: AMA Comments On Singer, Blackhawk v Drone, Tiny Whoop Goes To Playas, FAA Extension

The legal system continues to recraft the potential regulatory landscape for UAS. In a rush to try to control something they likely don't understand very well, the city of Newton, MA passed a law last December that banned drone flights below 400 feet over private and public property without the consent of the land owner, and required local registration. Now, though, that law has been overturned by a federal judge in Massachusetts, thanks to the efforts of a  physician and inventor living in Newton, Dr. Michael

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Airborne 09.28.17: Airbus BLADE, Unmanned Hover-Taxi, San Juan Air Services

Also: A-10 Demo Team, AEA, AUVSI Novus, Avidyne SAIB, Raisbeck STC, Boeing-Turkey, NASA Marshall SFC

Airbus’ A340 laminar-flow “BLADE” test demonstrator aircraft, an A340-300, has made its successful maiden flight for the Clean Sky “Blade” project. The aircraft, dubbed “Flight Lab”, took off from the Tarbes aerodrome in southern France at local time 11:00, and after a series of successful tests it landed at Airbus’ facilities in Toulouse Blagnac. The overall flight time was 3 hours and 38 minutes. ‘BLADE’ stands for “Breakthrough Laminar Aircraft Demonstrator in Europe.” It aims to improve aviation’s ecological footprint, bringing with it a 50% reduction of wing friction and up to five percent lower CO

AMA Drone Report 09.28.17: Singer Decision, 4H Drone Racing, Hover-Taxi

Also: AMA Comments On Singer, Blackhawk v Drone, Tiny Whoop Goes To Playas, FAA Extension

The legal system continues to recraft the potential regulatory landscape for UAS. In a rush to try to control something they likely don't understand very well, the city of Newton, MA passed a law last December that banned drone flights below 400 feet over private and public property without the consent of the land owner, and required local registration. Now, though, that law has been overturned by a federal judge in Massachusetts, thanks to the efforts of a  physician and inventor living in Newton, Dr. Michael Singer, who is also an FAA certified drone pilot. Kalamazoo County, MI 4H officials met recently to consider establishing an FPV drone racing program that it hopes will help spur

Drones That Can Almost See In The Dark

Eye-Inspired Camera Makes Enhanced Performance Possible

Researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have taught drones how to fly using an eye-inspired camera, opening the door to them performing fast, agile maneuvers and flying in low-light environments. Possible applications could include supporting rescue teams with search missions at dusk or dawn.

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Comet Or Asteroid? Hubble Discovers That A Unique Object Is A Binary

Scientists Estimate It Has Existed As A Binary System For 5,000 Years

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope helped an international team of astronomers find that an unusual object in the asteroid belt is, in fact, two asteroids orbiting each other that have comet-like features. These include a bright halo of material, called a coma, and a long tail of dust.

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United Applies For Increase In Flights Between Houston And Havana

Aims To Improve Air Service Opportunities To Havana For Customers In Houston And 44 Other Destinations In The Central And Western U.S.

United Airlines has completed its application to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for authority to provide daily service from Houston to Havana's José Martí International Airport. United's proposal, subject to government approval, will expand its service from Saturday-only to daily service.

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Government Of Canada Investing In Safety At Rural Airports

Grants Announced For Snow Removal Equipment At Peace River, Dawson Creek Regional Airports

Canadians, tourists and businesses benefit from safe and well-maintained airports. From visiting friends and family, to travelling to medical appointments, or getting goods to market, we rely on our local and regional airports to support and sustain vibrant communities. These airports also provide essential air services including community resupply, air ambulance, search and rescue and forest fire response.

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FAA Grants STC To Raisbeck Engineering For King Air 350

Hartzell Composite Props Designed Specifically For The Popular Business Aircraft

Raisbeck Engineering has received a Supplemental Type Certificate from the FAA for Hartzell Propeller's newest structural composite swept blade props designed specifically for Beechcraft King Air 350 turboprops.

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CPI Aerostructures Signs $8.2 Million Agreement With Sikorsky

Will Manufacture Gunner Window Assemblies For The UH-60M Black Hawk

CPI Aerostructures has announced that it has signed a long term supply agreement with Sikorsky to manufacture gunner window assemblies for the UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter.  This long-term agreement is valued at up to approximately $8.2 million for a period of five years, beginning in 2018 and ending in 2022 per Sikorsky and the U.S. Army’s recent signing of the Multi-Year IX contract.

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Boeing, Qatar Airways Announce Order For Two 747-8 Freighters, Four 777-300ERs

Carrier Also Receives First 747-8 Freighters At A Delivery Ceremony Last Week

Boeing and Qatar Airways have announced an order for two 747-8 Freighters and four 777-300ERs (Extended Range), valued at $2.16 billion at list prices. The orders were previously unidentified on Boeing's Orders & Deliveries website.

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Sunrise Airways Expands Fleet With Addition Of New Boeing 737

Aircraft To Be Deployed On Haiti-Based Carrier’s First-Ever Flights To/From North America, Launching Oct. 2017

Sunrise Airways has ordered a next generation Boeing 737-800 aircraft, continuing the Haiti-based carrier’s aggressive expansion. The second jet aircraft to be added to the Sunrise Airways fleet in 2017, the 168-seat Boeing 737 is being acquired through a wet lease agreement with Travel Service, the largest aviation company in the Czech Republic.

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CAE Expands Its Pilot Training Capacity In Phoenix

New CAE-Built Bombardier CRJ900 Full-Flight Simulator Is Ready For Training To Support Regional Airline Customers

CAE announced at the 42nd Regional Airline Association (RAA) Annual Convention the deployment of a new Bombardier CRJ900 full-flight simulator in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, which is now ready for training. The new CAE 7000XR Series FFSs will be equipped with the CAE Tropos 6000XR visual system, offering unprecedented realism.

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Rolls-Royce Reaches Services Contract With USAF For C-130J Fleet

Covers Engines, Propellers And Nacelles On The Aircraft

Rolls-Royce has reached agreement with the US Air Force to continue to provide support for the propulsion systems for its fleet of C-130J aircraft, through a five-year MissionCare contract. The performance-based logistics contract covers Rolls-Royce AE 2100D3 engines, plus propellers and nacelles on USAF C-130J aircraft operating around the world. Rolls-Royce will provide engineering and sustainment support, repair, inventory management, and technical data.

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Department Of Commerce Upholds Boeing Complaint Against Bombardier

Finds Canadian Company Received Improper Subsidies Totalling 219.63 Percent

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross on Tuesday announced the affirmative preliminary determination in the countervailing duty (CVD) investigation of 100- to 150-seat large civil aircraft from Canada, finding that exporters of this merchandise received countervailable subsidies of 219.63 percent.

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DOD Inspector General Finds Millions Wasted On Counternarcotics Plane

One Senator Has Called For The Leaders Of The Program To Be Fired

A DOD Inspector General report released Sept. 11 found that the Department of Defense squandered at least $64.8 million on a program to develop an airplane for drug interdiction.

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NASA OIG Finds Agency's Drone Efforts Need Better Oversight

More Than Half Of The Agency's Drones Were Acquired Without Proper Approvals

NASA's Office of Inspector General has released a report calling for better oversight of the agency's drone program. In the audit, the OIG assessed NASA’s research efforts to help safely integrate UAS into the national airspace as well as the Agency’s use of its own drone resources.

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New Hampshire House Committee Mulls Aircraft Fee Changes

State Facing Increasing Competition From Massachusetts

A News Hampshire State House Committee is considering whether to repeal or replace airport fees imposed on aircraft registered in the state.

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Canon U.S.A. Renews Balloon Fiesta Sponsorship

Will Be Presenting Sponsor Through 2020

Canon U.S.A. has renewed its partnership with the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, taking its role as presenting sponsor of the event through 2020. This renewed sponsorship marks Canon’s commitment to the Albuquerque community, an area where Canon calls home to one of the two U.S. support centers that service the Company’s customers. To mark this three-year sponsorship renewal, Canon has and will continue to sponsor the opening Mass Ascension and closing Night Magic Glow events.

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Driverless Hover-Taxi Makes First 'Concept' Flight In Dubai

Aircraft Supplied By German Company Volocopter

Dubai has edged closer to its goal of launching a pioneering hover-taxi service, with the authorities announcing a successful "concept" flight was made on Monday without passengers.

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AirVenture Adds $170 Million Oshkosh Area Economy

University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Business Success Center Studied Spending Patterns Of Attendees

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, the world’s largest annual fly-in gathering and one of Wisconsin’s tourism crown jewels, is also an economic powerhouse for the state. A new University of Wisconsin Oshkosh study concludes the annual event contributes $170 million of economic benefit to the state’s Fox Valley region each year.

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Airborne 09.27.17: CA Skydiving Bill, KSMO Destruction Sked, Drone v Blackhawk

Also: ALPA v Norwegian, Quad-Rotor Odyssey, Betsy DeVos, Pilot Busted, Pence Plane, Airport Fails, Associated Air Center

California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a bill, which passed unanimously in both houses of the state legislature, that will hold skydiving companies liable for injuries or deaths if they use ‘uncertified’ instructors to lead tandem jumps. The legislation was proposed by Assemblywoman Susan Talamantes Eggman after an accident at the Lodi Skydiving Center in August of last year in which an 18-year-old student and a 25-year-old instructor were both fatally injured after a

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AMA Drone Report 09.21.17: AMA Expo West, Parrot Mambo, No Drone Pot Delivery

Also: Drone Injury Study, Cook County-IL, Northeastern Drone Society, Propel Star Wars Drones, GA UAS Integration

One of the pinnacle model aviation events of the year is coming up and we wanted to make sure that you marked your schedule to be in Ontario, CA, right after the first of the year for the 2018 AMA Expo West. It will be the 20th annual rendition of the event and, as usual, it will feature the latest products in  radio-controlled model aviation, demonstrations, interactive displays, and exploration of the intricacies of flying model airplanes, helicopters, rockets, gliders, and -- of cour

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (09.28.17)

“The U.S. values its relationships with Canada, but even our closest allies must play by the rules.” Source: U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, on the preliminary finding of inappropriate subsidies used by Bombardier for its C Series aircraft.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (09.28.17): Floating Waypoints

Floating waypoints represent airspace fixes at a point in space not directly associated with a conventional airway. In many cases, they may be established for such purposes as ATC metering fixes, holding points, RNAV-direct routing, gateway waypoints, STAR origination points leaving the en route structure, and SID terminating points joining the en route structure.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (09.28.17)

Aviation Oddities: Unusual Attempts to Fly

In the quest for flight, some pretty crazy looking aircraft designs and "flying machines" have taken wing...or not. Here is a video tribute to the spirit of innovation in aviation.

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