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Janice Wood

Museum hosts ‘Heroes of the Homefront’ celebration

By Janice Wood · July 19, 2011 ·

William E. Boeing, Jr., the son of Boeing Aircraft Co.’s founder, was a featured speaker at The Museum of Flight’s July 16 “Heroes of the Homefront” celebration of the B-17 bomber and the 95th anniversary of Boeing Aircraft Co. Boeing was joined by the Seattle museum’s President and CEO Doug King, and Boeing Aircraft’s senior […]

Grants to fund improvements at eight Pennsylvania airports

By Janice Wood · July 19, 2011 ·

An investment of $3.8 million in federal and state funds will improve operations at eight Pennsylvania airports. “I support creating and sustaining jobs across all sectors of our economy, and transportation is no exception,” Governor Tom Corbett said. “The aviation industry employs more than 290,000 people statewide, which is nearly 5% of the state workforce. […]

Movie to kick off 100th anniversary commemoration of first transcontinental flight

By Janice Wood · July 19, 2011 ·

“Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines” will be shown July 21, at dusk, at El Dorado Park  in Long Beach, Calif., one of the first events in a six-month series aimed at marking the 100th anniversary of Calbraith “Cal” Perry Rodgers’ First Transcontinental Flight from Sheepshead Bay, New York, to Long Beach, Sept. 17, […]

Dynon to launch handheld radio at Oshkosh

By Janice Wood · July 19, 2011 ·

Following an auction for the first 100 DX15 Handheld Air Band Transceivers, Dynon Avionics has announced the availability of the DX15 at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. The DX15 is a compact handheld aviation band transceiver that was created as part of Dynon’s plans to supplement the versatile SkyView Glass Panel System with a panel mounted radio, […]

‘The Great Eclipse’ released

By Janice Wood · July 19, 2011 ·

Dennis Maxwell’s new book, “The Great Eclipse,” about Eclipse Aerospace and its Very Light Jet, has been released. Maxwell’s non-fiction book follows Eclipse Aerospace as it powers through the easy money time of the internet bubble, tumbles on technology and crashes in the global economic crisis. He then tells how the assets of the company […]

Wicks to host autograph parties with Paul Poberezny, Burt Rutan

By Janice Wood · July 19, 2011 ·

Wicks Aircraft Supply will host two autograph sessions at this year’s AirVenture. Paul Poberezny, founder of EAA, will be at the Wicks booth for one hour on Tuesday, July 26, beginning at 1 p.m. He will be autographing the front cover of the 2011 Wicks catalog, which honor’s Paul and the EAA. Burt Rutan will […]

Brian Tom joins Superior Air Parts

By Janice Wood · July 19, 2011 ·

Superior Air Parts has hired industry veteran Brian Tom as its new Technical Sales Representative. “I have known Brian for a long time and it is with the greatest of pleasure that we welcome him back to the Superior Air Parts family,” stated Timothy Archer, president and CEO, Superior Air Parts. “Brian has the technical […]

Zenith guitar to be auctioned off for Young Eagles

By Janice Wood · July 18, 2011 ·

As part of the “Zeniths to Oshkosh” festivities for AirVenture, a one-of-a-kind handcrafted guitar will be auctioned to benefit the Young Eagles program. The electric guitar will be on display at the Zenith Aircraft booth during AirVenture, which kicks off July 25 and runs through July 31, and may even be playing in a concert […]

GPS a side issue in high-stakes broadband battle

By Janice Wood · July 18, 2011 ·

Although the FCC’s rulemaking process is nowhere near finished on the LightSquared/GPS issue, LightSquared’s multi-billion-dollar business plan appears to be unaffected by the nagging details of regulatory approval and the potential destruction of the GPS system, according to a report at AVweb. Read it here.

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