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January 30, 2019

Duncan Aviation Hosts Successful Student Recruiting Event

Some 215 Students From Three Utah A&P Schools Attended The Three-Hour A&P Open House

Duncan Aviation continues its recruitment efforts nationwide for its expanding and growing MRO services, recently holding an A&P Open House at its expanding location in Provo, Utah.

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Private Group Will Search For Plane Down In The English Channel

Soccer Star Emiliano Sala Was Lost When The Piper Malibu Went Down

An American-born marine scientist and salvage expert will begin to conduct a privately-funded search for the Piper Malibu which went down last week in the English Channel. Soccer star Emiliano Sala and the pilot of the plane, David Ibbotson, 59, of Crowle, Lincolnshire were lost when the plane went down.

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Universal Helicopters Announce Tecnam Fleet Acquisition

Purchases 10 Aircraft Across Three Models

Tecnam and Universal Helicopters (UHI) have announced an aircraft purchase agreement for a fleet of 10 initial aircraft for two fixed-wing flight training locations. The purchase consists of four P2008 LSA, four P2010 standard category 4 place, and two P2006T twins.

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Catalina Island Conservancy Announces A $1.5 Million Naming Gift

Ace Clearwater Donates To The 'Airport In The Sky' Runway Repairs, Helps Ensure Airport Remains Open To The Public

The Catalina Island Conservancy has announced that ACE Clearwater Enterprises, a Torrance-based aerospace and power generation manufacturing company, is donating a $1.5 million naming gift to the Airport in the Sky Runway Repair Project.

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NTSB Resumes Normal Operations

Fifteen Aviation Accident Investigations Put On Hold During Partial Government Shutdown

Employees of the National Transportation Safety Board returned to work Monday, resuming normal operations and developing plans to address the work that could not be accomplished during the partial shutdown of government.

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