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September 24, 2010

First Air Cargo Flight Re-enactment Planned

Century-Old Air Cargo Industry Has Roots In Dayton

In 1910, using one of their airplanes assigned to the Wright Exhibition team, and with one of their newly trained pilots, the Wright brothers accepted an order from an Ohio businessman and successfully transported the world’s cargo by air.

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FAA Announces Completion Of Upgrade At 27K

Kentucky's Georgetown-Scott County Regional Airport Received $3 Million From AARA

The FAA said Thursday that an airfield upgrade at Georgetown-Scott County Regional Airport in Kentucky has been completed, paid for with $3 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds.

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Aero-TV: Secretary Of Homeland Security -- Janet Napolitano at Oshkosh 2010

Big-Time Feds Visit Oshkosh 2010....

Oshkosh attracts all manner of people, products, programs and planes... and the occasional politician. This year, Wittman Field hosted a number of Feds... some of whom came, said a lot and left the rest of us wondering if they really looked around and got a glimpse of the amazing things taking place around them. Still; we're pleased that they showed up at all and despite the 'bureaucrat-speak' we have to be glad for the fact that they still are interested in visiting rather than just casting decisions on us without so much as a glance.

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NBAA Hails Final Congressional Passage Of Bonus Depreciation

Bill Now Heads To The White House For President's Signature

The NBAA praised the vote by the U.S. House of Representatives of legislation that includes a provision for "bonus depreciation," to accelerate cost recovery of strategic business purchases this year, including business aircraft.

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First Flight: Human Powered Ornithopter

First Sustained Flight Of A Human-Powered Aircraft With Flapping Wings

Aviation history was made when the University of Toronto’s human-powered aircraft with flapping wings became the first of its kind to fly continuously.

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