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February 20, 2018

Gulfstream To Expand In Appleton, Wisconsin

New Service Center Will Create Approximately 200 Jobs, Add Maintenance Capacity

Gulfstream has announced plans to construct a new service center at Wisconsin's Appleton International Airport to support its growing customer fleet. This additional Gulfstream Appleton facility, which will complement the existing hangar and office space, is expected to begin operations in the second quarter of 2019 and create approximately 200 jobs.

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Whirly-Girls Silent Auction Makes Online Debut

Offers Bidding Through On Your Phone With No Special App Required

Every year, the Whirly-Girls holds a Silent Auction at Heli-Expo to raise money for our Scholarship Fund. This year, the auction is moving online.  No more rushing over to our booth to increase your bid...now you can do it right from your phone.

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Pentastar Aviation Completes Global Express Cockpit Screen Upgrade

Honeywell DU-875 LCD Installed Under STC

Pentastar Aviation has completed its first Honeywell DU-875 flight deck display upgrade on a Global Express, resolving upcoming obsolescence issues on the aircraft.

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AD: Pacific Aerospace Limited Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2018-03-14

PRODUCT: Pacific Aerospace Limited Model 750XL airplanes.

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Fortem Technologies Announces DroneHunter

Says The Aircraft Is The First Fully Autonomous Counter UAS Solution Using AI-Enabled Radar Technology

Fortem Technologies has introduced "DroneHunter", which the company says is the first military-tested unmanned aircraft that provides perimeter intrusion detection and protection by autonomously patrolling an airspace and towing away any rogue drones from the sky. Using AI algorithms, the DroneHunter system provides detection, monitoring and capture of rogue drones over restricted airspace or no-fly zones.

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FAA Scrutinizes HEC Operations By Helicopter Companies

Common Practice In The Power Utility Industry

The FAA is looking closer at a practice by some helicopter companies engaged primarily in the power utility industry of transporting workers at the end of a long line called Human External Cargo (HEC) operations.

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