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January 23, 2019

Successful Flight Tests With Hensoldt's Collision Warning Radar For UAVs

Detect-And-Avoid Radar To Improve Air Traffic Safety

The sensor solutions provider Hensoldt has successfully concluded flight tests with its collision avoidance radar system for UAVs. This sensor is intended to improve safety in both military and civilian air traffic.

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Facebook, Airbus Still Working On Drone-Based Internet Service

Collaboration Has Grown Since Aquila Project Ended Last June

Airbus and Facebook are quietly continuing work on a proposed drone-based Internet project, according to documents obtained by the German online publication NetzPolitik.

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GAMA's Gregory J. Bowles Joins ASTM International Board Of Directors

Will Serve A Three-Year Term On The Body

Gregory J. Bowles, vice president of global innovation and policy at the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) in Washington, D.C. will serve a three-year term on the ASTM International board of directors.

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Duncan Aviation Promotes Ted Roethlisberger

Named New Assistant Manager Of Customer Service In Battle Creek

Ted Roethlisberger has accepted the position of Assistant Manager of Customer Service at Duncan Aviation's Battle Creek, Michigan, facility.

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Western Aircraft Becomes First In The U.S. To Add A PC-24 To Its Charter Fleet

Joins Fleet Of PC-12 Airplanes

Western Aircraft has added a Pilatus PC-24 to WestAir Charter’s Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR) Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate.

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CASA Australia Awards BVLOS Drone Flight Waiver

Airobotics Is First To Receive CASA Approval For Drone Flights From Remote Operations Center

Leading automated drone startup Airobotics recently obtained Australia's first and only Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) approval to operate automated multi-rotor drones from its Remote Operations Center (ROC) beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) with no aircrew needed at the client site.

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Partial Government Shutdown Affecting STC Work

Genesys Aerosystems Updates Customers On Status Of Projects

The partial government shutdown is affecting more than just Air Traffic Controllers at the FAA. In a blog post shared by Genesys Aerosystems, the company says its STC work has been stalled including Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) flights that are needed to gain approval to install the company's HeliSAS Stability Augmentation System and IDU-450 EFIS displays on the EC145e helicopter.

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