In July 2017, 12 Chinese mainland general aviation operators introduced 22 new aircraft, including 5 fix-wing aircraft (including 1 business […]
Sunglasses and a cool jacket…
You never know what you’ll see at Oshkosh. General Aviation News Publisher Ben Sclair captured this photo at EAA AirVenture […]
Erickson Aircraft Collection is an Oregon jewel
A fabulous aircraft collection resides just to the east of Oregon’s fabled snow-capped volcanic peaks, in Madras, Oregon. Numbering nearly […]
Video of the Week! Island of Dominica!
The folks at AirVuz have highlighted this video of Dominica by LAdrones. It is not an island many are familiar […]
Mystery Aviation in Afghanistan: Whose is it?
A military analyst, retired Air Force General of Afghanistan Atiqullah Amarhel, noted that no one controls the aviation flights in […]
Connecticut Honors Whitehead's 'First Flight'
The State of Connecticut has stepped into the simmering controversy over who was actually the first to take a controlled, […]
Marines Hold Safety Stand Down
All flying units of the U.S. Marines will take a 24-hour operational pause over the next 10 days “to focus […]
From Young Eagle to Young Eagles Leadership Award winner
OSHKOSH, Wis. – Phillips 66 Aviation revealed at this year’s EAA AirVenture that Eric Whyte of South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is […]
The best GA airports for viewing the solar eclipse
A new post from Flying Magazine details the best general aviation airports to view Aug. 21’s solar eclipse, but don’t […]
Don't confuse air traffic privatization for modernization
“general aviation” aircraft used for business, civil services, humanitarian flights and a host of other needs. Obviously, this troubling scenario […]