Your recent article about collegiate use of general aviation (“Flying Coach: Many universities are using private planes,” Feb. 20) unfortunately […]
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A Comparison of Malfunction-Related Accidents for General Aviation Aircraft Manufactured in 1970–1984 and 2000–2014
The United States general aviation fleet is aging with aircraft manufactured 35–39 years ago representing the most prevalent group. Since […]
GE Aviation delivers certified flight management system software for Boeing 737 MAX airplanes
GE Aviation, an operating unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), provides commercial and military jet engines, and avionics, digital solutions, […]
Texas State Tech is 'workforce training engine'
The two-year Texas State Technical College is steeped in aviation history, has hosted the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, captured the […]
Air Force General Tells ASU Students 'We Need You'
March 14–Alabama State University campus was visited by one of the Air Force’s top brass on Monday. His mission? To […]
One Aviation Mulls 550 Retirement as 'Canada' Progresses
In November 2015 the company announced the order, at the time valued at roughly $60 million, as part of a […]
Profit of UAE airlines will likely fall this year: IATA
one of the Middle East’s two big aviation hubs, is expected to fall this year, the director-general of the International […]
Team CyFly is sole U.S. entry in Airbus challenge
A team of four Iowa State aeronautical engineering students is the sole U.S. entry in the worldwide Fly Your Ideas […]
Minuteman ICBM Will Expire By 2036, U.S. General Says
The head of U.S. Strategic Command says there is no margin left in the nuclear modernization plans for the U.S., […]
AEA: Avionics Sales Dampen in 2016
Business and general aviation avionics sales dampened in 2016, down 6.4 percent to $2.26 billion, according to the latest Avionics […]