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August 18, 2017

USGS To Conduct Aerial Fault Mapping In Oklahoma

Surveys Will Take Six To 10 Weeks To Complete

Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey and Oklahoma Geological Survey are teaming up to better understand the location of deep faults and subsurface geology via airborne technology.

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Sky Hopper Cargo Drone Being Developed In Scotland

Hopes To Support Isolated Communities Using Sustainable Methods

A group of entrepreneurial UK engineers has plans to build a mid-mass logistics drone for global markets. The system will be aimed initially at remote and isolated communities, but is planned to be fully capable of near urban operations in due course.

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Bombardier, MAGA Aviation Expand Authorized Service Center Agreement

Will Enhance Support For Customers In South America

Bombardier has announced that MAGA Aviation of Campinas, Bombardier Business Aircraft's maintenance support partner in Brazil and South America, recently received approval to carry out maintenance on Bombardier Global Express and Global 5000 aircraft models. MAGA Aviation has been a Bombardier Authorized Service Facility (ASF) since 2013.

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Aero-TV: Senator Inhofe on Protecting GA - An Aviation Hero's Steadfast Efforts Continue

Discussing ATC Privatization And More With Aero-News At AirVenture
 
Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) has been a strong advocate of General Aviation throughout his Senate Career. In an interview with ANN CEO and Editor in Chief Jim Campbell, he said that the concept of ATC privatization is dead in the Senate.

ONE Aviation 'Canada' Program Unveils First Developmental Airframe

One Of A Series Of Sequential Prototypes Will Help Develop The Forthcoming EA-700

The ONE Aviation 'Canada' program, which ANN exclusively detailed last year for the first time, is about to kick into high gear. A re-winged Eclipse airframe, which will be used to document various aerodynamic aspects of the design upgrade has been shown off publicly prior to a test program that will eventually involved at least three escalating airframe programs before a complete EA700 flies. A ONE Aviation Spokesman noted that, "ONE Aviation is proud to announce the roll out of N990NE. This is one of our experimental prototypes that has been fitted with a new wing as part of the "Project Canada/EA-700" development. The new wing is one of the exciting features of th

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