Thu, Oct 31, 2019
A couple about to let their horses out to pasture in rural Michigan Saturday morning were surprised when they heard a crash shortly before nine.
The cause of the noise was something that looked a lot like a satellite that had fallen to Earth. As it turns out, the "satellite" was a device belonging to communications company Samsung. The so-called "SpaceSelfie" balloon is intended to allow Samsung's customers to get their pictures into space. Tecnam had a successful showing at NBAA-BACE, signing contracts for 11 P2012 Traveller airplanes during the show. Tecnam signed contracts with Naseer Ismail, CEO of TAMIFIELD (Pty) from South Africa for six P2012’s with the option of an additional twelve. Capt. Alfredo Andres Ortiz Osoria, CEO of Charter Express – SAS – from Columbia, ordered five P2012’s with the option of an additional five. Fire destroyed the only hangar at Monmouth (IL) Municipal Airport (C66) Friday. Eight airplanes stored in the hangar were destroyed, while two others were damaged in the blaze. C66 is the oldest operational airport in the state of Illinois. The Monmouth Fire Department said that it
received a report of smoke coming from the hangar shortly before 0600 local time Friday morning. The smoke was coming from the hangar and main office. On arrival at the airport, the department found that the hangar had become fully involved. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Airborne 10.30.19 is chock full of info in this Daily News Episode, Wednesday, October 30th, 2019... Presented by Aero-TV veteran videographer and Airborne Host Sophie Hurlock. Sophie is supported by ANN Chief Videographer Nathan Cremisino, as well as ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell. This episode covers:
- Samsung 'SpaceSelfie' Balloon Returns To Earth
- Tecnam Racks Up 11 Sales In Two Days For The P2012 Traveller At NBAA-BACE
- Fire Destroys Hangar At Monmouth, IL Municipal Airport
- Extra Aircraft’s Next Generation Airplane Obtains EASA Type Certificate
- John And Martha King Honored By OBAP
- X-37B Lands After 780 Days In Orbit Breaks Own Record For Mission Duration
- FAA Revokes Repair Station Certificate Of Xtra Aerospace Of South Florida
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