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September 25, 2013

ANN Special Report: Our 1st Interview With AOPA's Mark Baker, Part 1

This is a Special Report of the Aero News Network --- "A Conversation with AOPA President and CEO Mark Baker"…
We all know that AOPA has a new head man - Mark Baker. He's a

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Bell To Integrate Garmin G1000H In New Short Light Single Helo

Companies Say All-Glass System Will Reduce Overall Pilot Workload

Bell Helicopter has entered into a long-term contract with Garmin to provide the G1000H Integrated Avionics Suite for Bell Helicopter's new short light single (SLS) aircraft. The all-glass avionics system digitally presents critical flight information to the pilot via high-resolution LCD displays and reduces overall pilot workload.

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Aero-TV: Trig Avionics -- An Avionics Heavyweight in the Making

Aero-TV: Trig Avionics -- An Avionics Heavyweight in the Making

Small But Packed To The Gills... Trig Is Building A Rep

Despite their size, the trig Avionics line is hard to miss... small, light, affordable and destined for MANY of our cockpits, this UK company is making inroads in the American GA and Sport Aviation market even in the worst of the economic doldrums. Trig manufactures certified avionics for the Light and General Aviation sector.

FAA Opens The Arctic To Commercial Small Unmanned Aircraft

ScanEagle Aircraft Flown In Marine Mammal And Ice Surveys

A research vessel plying the icy waters of the Chukchi Sea above the Arctic Circle seems an odd place for a Federal Aviation Administration employee. But that’s exactly where Alaskan Region inspector Jay Skaggs was on September 12. His presence aboard the Westward Wind helped ensure the first FAA-approved commercial flights by an unmanned aircraft went off safely and without a hitch.

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Bell Helicopter Idles 290 Workers In Fort Worth

Cites Defense Spending Reductions As Reason For Workforce Reduction

Bell Helicopter laid off 290 hourly and salaried workers Monday, saying it needs to cut its costs as a result of ongoing reductions in defense spending.

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Eclipse Aerospace Announces The Public Debut Of The Eclipse 550 Jet

Airplane To Be On Display At NBAA 2013 In Las Vegas

Eclipse Aerospace, Inc. (EAI) is proud to announce that the first production Eclipse 550 twin-engine jet will be on display at the 2013 National Business Aviation Association Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada from October 22-24. The Eclipse 550 builds upon a proven and reliable airframe, adding an increased range of safety and sophistication to the cockpit and improved comfort to the cabin.

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