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Month: April 2017
FAA Releases First Set of Maps to Ease Authorization Process
The FAA has followed through on its promise to ease the commercial drone authorization process, publishing more than 200 facility maps this […]
5 ways to get more out of Garmin Pilot
The more often you use an app, the more you learn about it. And so it is with Garmin Pilot, […]
FAA tests space-based ADS-B
Aireon and the FAA recently completed a successful flight test of space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) technology, collecting ADS-B data to […]
AEAV to build fuel farm at KSDF
American Environmental Aviation (AEAV)has been tapped by Atlantic Aviation to build its new fuel farm at Louisville International Airport (KSDF). The project will […]
General Electric wins $670 million aircraft engine maintenance contract: Pentagon
General Electric Co has been awarded a $670.7 million logistics contract for repair and support of F/A-18 and EA-18 aircraft […]
Flying Cars, Air-Taxis, Personal Drones – a snapshot
Guest post by Drone Industry Insights — Over the last weeks, we read a lot about flying cars, air-taxis, and […]
Illinois High School To Offer Private Pilot Ground School Program
Partnering With Lake In The Hills Airport In Algonquin, IL A high school district in the greater Chicago area is […]
ASTM: First Standard From New Group Will Help Certify Aircraft Electronics Techs
Provides A Basic Approach For Evaluating Subject Knowledge, Task Knowledge, And Task Performance A new guide will help assess competencies […]
GAMA Hosts Final Day Of Uber Elevate Summit
Uber Elevate Is An Associate Member Of The Association The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) yesterday hosted the final day […]