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December 19, 2017

Three Fatally Injured In Citation Mustang Accident

Plane Went Down In Germany Last Thursday In Poor Weather

Three people were fatally injured last Thursday when a Cessna 510 (Mustang) went down in poor weather in a remote area of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.

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Global Aerospace Names DARTdrones As UAV Training Partner

Will Support The Company's SM4 Safety Program

DARTdrones and Global Aerospace have announced a partnership that will provide small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) operators with exclusive resources and opportunities to increase the safety culture within the drone industry.

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Deer Jet Makes First Antarctic Landing

Becomes First Chinese Private Jet Operator To Fly From China To Antarctica

Deer Jet recently became the first Chinese private jet operator to fly from China to the Antarctic. The arrival of one the company's private jet at Wolf's Fang airport marks the beginning of a new charter service between China and the Antarctic.

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Tax Reform Legislation Contains Pro-Aviation Business Provisions

Final Votes Expected Early This Week

The final version of the The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1) preserve two pro-aviation business provisions supported by multiple industry associations.

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Aerion, LMC Join Forces To Develop World's First Supersonic Business Jet

MOU Signed For Development Work Over The Next 12 Months

Two leaders in supersonic technology, Aerion and Lockheed Martin, have announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to define a formal and gated process to explore the feasibility of a joint development of the world's first supersonic business jet, the Aerion AS2. Over the next 12 months, the companies will work together to develop a framework on all phases of the program, including engineering, certification and production.

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Thrush Delivers First 510G Switchbacks To Georgia’s State Forestry Commission

Firefighting Aircraft Will Provide Faster And More Agile Fire Detection And Response Capabilities To Protect State’s Woodland Resources

As firefighters in the air and on the ground continue to battle devastating wildfires in Southern California, the State of Georgia’s Forestry Commission took a major step forward in helping prevent similar outbreaks in their home state by taking delivery of the industry’s newest firefighting aircraft – the Thrush 510G Switchback.

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