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June 19, 2014

Large Cessnas 2 Oshkosh Group To Include Up To 19 Cardinals

Fewer Than 3,000 Model 177 Aircraft Still Flying Worldwide

The ninth annual Cessnas 2 Oshkosh (C2O) group arrival at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh this year has 56 aircraft registered, including as many as 19 model 177 Cardinals - with many of them retracting gear models.

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Honeywell Marks 100 Years In Aerospace Industry

Traces Aviation Legacy To 1914 With First Aircraft Stabilizer

Honeywell marked 100 years of innovation and leadership in the aerospace and oil and gas industries as Honeywell Chairman and CEO Dave Cote led other company executives in ringing the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange. The bell ringing recognized the centennials of Honeywell Aerospace, a pioneer in aviation, and Honeywell’s UOP, which created the basis for the modern refining industry.

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SkyTrac Systems Introduces NOTAMs To SkyWeb

Can Be Viewed On The Ground, Cockpit Crews Notified By Email

SkyTrac Systems has added a Notice to Airmen (NOTAMs) feature to their asset management program, SkyWeb. The feature, which allows users to view time critical aeronautical information within the same system they use to monitor other flight data, is available for use by SkyWeb customers.

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GAMA Responds To USA Today Story On GA Safety

Sensationalistic Series Does Not Acknowledge Progress Made By The Industry

It happens occasionally. A writer looking for something to write will turn his or her attention to GA, and the results are sometimes skewed, overstated, or even flat-out wrong.

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The First New Mooney Is Preparing For Takeoff

Winner Of Airplane At Auction Will Fly To Oshkosh Courtesy Of Mooney

Mooney is preparing to celebrate the winning bid for Mooney Acclaim N242MR at AirVenture 2014. The first new Mooney airplane produced in five years is nearing completion and available to the highest bidder during the First To Fly Mooney History Museum Auction. Proceeds from the sale of the first Mooney will be used to create the Mooney History Museum in Kerrville, Texas.

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NTSB Releases Prelim In Daytona Beach, FL Training Accident

Student And Instructor Both Fatally Injured

A private pilot working on his commercial rating and his instructor were both fatally injured June 9 when the Cessna 172 they were aboard went down shortly after takeoff from Daytona International Airport on Florida's east coast.

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Bolen Thanks House GA Caucus For Steadfast Opposition To User Fees

NBAA CEO Participates In Briefing For Caucus Leadership

NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen on Tuesday thanked the leaders of the House General Aviation (GA) Caucus for their continued support of “one of America’s greatest industries,” and repeated opposition to proposals that would be harmful to general aviation, including user fees.

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Bolen To Congress: Support For Airports Must Remain A National Priority

NBAA CEO Provides Testimony For The House Aviation Subcommittee

Sustained investment in the nation's airport infrastructure, and a continuing view of all airports as part of a national aviation-transportation network, are paramount to maintaining America's world-leading aviation system, NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen told lawmakers in written testimony submitted at a congressional hearing today.

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