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April 21, 2011

ANN Special Feature: Virginia Regional Festival of Flight - 04.21.11

ANN's Paul Plack talks about the upcoming Virginia Regional Festival of Flight (April 30 - May 1, 2011) with Dee Whittington, Director of Communications for the event. A highlight this year wi

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Thrush Expands Presence In South America And The Caribbean

Tropical Aviation Distributors Named Sales Representative In Five Countries

Thrush Aircraft is expanding its international presence with the naming of Tropical Aviation Distributors (TAD) as its authorized sales representative in Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and the Caribbean.

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LA Helicopters Named First RR300 Service Center In U.S.

Rolls Royce Made The Designation In December

After completing a thorough application process which included a background check, site visit, and interview with the Rolls-Royce Regional Manager and a local Rolls-Royce representative, Los Angeles Helicopters was awarded one of only eleven Rolls-Royce RR300 Service Centers worldwide.

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Avfuel To Show Enhancements To International Offerings For Flight Departments

Faster Price Quotes, Expedited Invoicing Among The Upgrades Presented At EBACE

Avfuel Corporation has announced the latest innovations to its worldwide contract fuel program.

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Aero-TV: Mid-Continent Instruments -- Backing You Up When It Matters Most

There Is Nothing So Welcome As A Second Chance... When You Really Need It

We've come to look on the folks at Mid-Continent Instruments for (among many things) their ability to offer a second chance in applications that not only need them, but were woefully unforgiving before those 'Second Chances' started showing up. And 2011 was a year in which MCI added much to the many options they offer pilots that are looking for dependability as well as redundancy in their cockpits. 

FAA To Prepare Environmental Assessment Of Big Cypress National Preserve

First Step In Developing An Air Tour Management Plan For The Region

The FAA, in conjunction with the National Park Service (NPS), has issued a notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Assessment and to develop an Air Tour Management Plan (ATMP) for Big Cypress National Preserve.

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