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October 11, 2019

Rolls-Royce RR300 Engine Tops One Million Flight Hours In Robinson R66

Helicopter Was Certified In 2010

The Rolls-Royce RR300 engine has moved past the one million flight hour milestone, providing Robinson R66 helicopter operators nearly a decade of reliable service.

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AUVSI Earns A 2019 ASAE 'Power Of A' Gold Award For Trusted Operator Program

Award Recognizes Efforts To Solve Problems And Strengthen Lives, The Workforce, The Economy, And The World

The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) has earned a 2019 American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Power of A Gold Award for its Trusted Operator Program (TOP), a certification program to create a culture of safety, reliability, professionalism and trust within the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) remote pilot community, commonly known as drones.

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STARS Takes Delivery Of Third H145 From Airbus Helicopters

The Air Ambulance Provider To Take Delivery Of Nine Of The Aircraft

Airbus Helicopters Canada has delivered a new twin-engine H145 to nonprofit air ambulance provider STARS as part of a fleet replacement initiative for nine new H145 aircraft. This helicopter marks the third delivery to the nonprofit air ambulance provider and is its first H145 to operate out of its Saskatoon base in Saskatchewan.

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Altitude Angel Present Its World Leading UTM Solution To The EC

Showcased Technology Deployed During Recent Gulf Of Finland Project

Altitude Angel, the world’s leading unmanned traffic management (UTM) technology provider, has showcased to the European Commission the technology it deployed during the recent Gulf of Finland project at Digital Transport Days 2019.

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AirMed Adds Challenger Medical Jet for Long Range Transports

Aircraft To Be Based In Sacramento, CA

AirMed International has added a Bombardier Challenger 601 widebody jet to its fleet to fly national nonstop and longer range international medical patient transports. Based at Sacramento McClellan Airport, the Challenger will also be available for day trips from the Hawaiian Islands and provide faster response times to Hawaiian and Western Pacific patients.

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Details About DJI Mavic Mini Found In FCC Filing

Announcement Of The New Drone May Be Coming Soon

The FCC has posted information about an application for a new DJI drone that industry watchers believe may be the next new product to be announced by the dronemaker.

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NASA And Uber Test System For Future Urban Air Transport

Tests Centered On Computer Simulations Of Air Traffic Around The Dallas-Fort Worth Airport

A new future for city transport is in the works at NASA – a future where both people and packages will take to the air. And this week, the agency is working with partner company Uber to evaluate certain things we already know and others we still need to invent to manage this expected new air traffic. The goal, known as Urban Air Mobility, or UAM, is a safe and efficient air transportation system where everything from small package-delivery drones to passenger-carrying air taxis operate over populated areas – from small towns to the largest cities.

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