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October 29, 2018

EASA Plans High Level Conference On Drones At Amsterdam Drone Week

Stakeholders Will Discuss A Variety Of Topics Related To The Industry

A High Level Conference on Drones is planned for November 27th – 28th at RAI Amsterdam. This time the conference will be hosted by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and set during the launch of the first Amsterdam Drone Week bringing together regulatory bodies and industry experts from all around the world.

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CHC Opens New Search And Rescue Facility In Dublin

Event Attended By Dignitaries Included A Base And Aircraft Tour

CHC Helicopter opened its new search and rescue base facility in Dublin, Ireland October 18 at the Dublin Airport. The event was attended by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross TD, Karl Fessenden, President and CEO of CHC Helicopter and distinguished guests.

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West Star Aviation Named Rolls-Royce Authorized Service Center

Approval Covers BR710A-20 Engines

West Star Aviation is pleased to announce that its East Alton, ALN facility has been named as a Rolls-Royce Authorized Service Center for BR 710A-20 engines installed on Bombardier Global aircraft.

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Miracle Flights Grants Over 600 Flights To Sick Children In September

Marks An 8.8 Percent Increase Over August

Miracle Flights has reported a total of 604 free commercial flights provided to critically ill children in September, an 8.8 percent increase over August's total of 555 flights and a 5.4 percent increase over September 2017's total of 573 flights.

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AD: Viking Air Limited Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2018-21-02

PRODUCT: Viking Air Limited Model DHC-3 airplanes.

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University Of Dayton Research Institute Conducts Drone Impact Tests

Study Suggests Large Aircraft Won’t Always Win In Collision With Small Drones

When a large military helicopter collided midair with a small quadcopter last year, the helicopter sustained only minor damage and returned safely home; the drone was destroyed. But tests performed at the University of Dayton Research Institute show that bigger may not always be better in contests between manned aircraft and even small UAVs.

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DJI Refines Geofencing To Enhance Airport Safety, Clarify Restrictions

New Risk-Based ‘Bow Tie’ Zones Will Help Further Protect Aircraft

DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, is improving its geofencing technology to refine the airspace limitations for drone flights near airports, in order to provide smarter protection for airplanes in critical areas.

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