The House voted on Thursday to extend FAA funding for six months. The Senate is expected to approve the extension […]
Month: September 2017
U.S. Slaps Tariff on C-Series Airliner
Responding to a complaint by Boeing, the U.S. Department of Commerce says it will levy a 219.63 percent tariff on […]
Historic plane dedicated to pilot, general
The 42nd airplane obtained by the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, an F-16A Fighting Falcon, was dedicated Wednesday to a […]
Discussing commercial, military, and general aviation since 2008.
The Senior Vice President, Aviation Strategy and Programs for AOPA describes the You Can Fly program and the Air Safety […]
Drone Film Festival ANZ Begins Tour of Australia & New Zealand
Drone Film Festivals are becoming increasingly popular these days. And it’s easy to see why: more people are flying and […]
A Cub and a Champ
Megan Vande Voort, whose husband, Shane, owns Classic Aviation at Pella Municipal Airport (KPEA) in Iowa, took this photo, sending […]
Revitalizing the 172 — and GA
By J. DOUGLAS HINTON It’s an old adage: Everything old is new again. But in the case of Yingling Aviation‘s […]
Cape Air begins Tecnam transition
Massachusetts-based Cape Air is lined up and waiting for delivery of the first 20 Tecnam P2012 Traveller twins, expected to […]
DARPA Once Again Seeks New Ways to Defeat Rogue Drones
The American military’s top think-tank is once again looking to researchers to create new and better drone mitigation solutions. Last […]
$2 million offered for solution to 'personal flight'
The vision of personal flight for the masses has been out there for a long time, seemingly just beyond reach. […]