On the general aviation side, the FAA’s latest 20-year forecast calls for the U.S. fleet of those aircraft to increase […]
EASA Certifies All-In-One ADS-B Transponders From Garmin
GTX 345/335 Provide ADS-B In/Out Upgrade Path For Thousands Of Aircraft In Europe EASA has approved the GTX 345 and […]
GAMA Board Member Testifies On U.S. Aviation Manufacturing
Participates In Senate Commerce Committee Hearing On Certification Processes GAMA Board Member and Sabreliner Aviation President and Innova Aerospace Executive […]
FAA Introduces New Regulatory Consistency Communication Board Procedures
Will Provide Clarification To Potentially Inconsistent Regulatory Interpretations The FAA has released the procedures governing the agency’s new Regulatory Consistency […]
General Aviation Market 2016 Global Trends, Market Share, Industry Size, Growth, Opportunities, and Forecast to 2020
United States accounted for more than 50% of the Aviation Aircraft sold across the world in 2014. Other countries like […]
DGCA deregisters two aircraft of grounded carrier Air Costa
NEW DELHI: The aviation regulator DGCA has deregistered two aircraft left with the grounded airline Air Costa. According to sources, […]
Big Birthday Celebration For Baby Boeing
The Museum of Flight in Seattle is hosting a 50th birthday party for the littlest Boeing commercial airplane, the 737, […]
Cirrus at sunset
Frequent contributor Megan Vande Voort sent in this photo with a simple note: “Two Cirrus at sunset.” Source: http://generalaviationnews.comCirrus at […]
Taxiway landings
Harrison Ford landed on Taxiway Charlie at John Wayne Airport last month. Everyone who knows I am a pilot and […]
Lantana Airport businesses scramble to survive
Small aviation businesses that once thrived at Palm Beach, Florida’s Lantana Airport may be approaching a crisis point as security […]