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Engine Update Conversion for King Air 90s now available

By General Aviation News Staff · December 25, 2013 ·

WACO, Texas – The KA90 Engine Update Kit for the King Air 90 is now available from CenTex Aerospace. The kit allows the option of installing either a set of PWC PT6A-21, -28, or -34 engines to replace the original PT6A-20 engines. Greg Barnes, president of CenTex Aerospace, said, “The KA90 Engine Update Kit truly is […]

Do you have a favorite destination?

By General Aviation News Staff · December 23, 2013 ·

In our January print issues, we’re going to focus on Destinations, including trips to Washington, D.C., the Caribbean, Austin, Texas, and more. We’d like to hear from you as to where your favorite destinations are when you take to the skies. Share with us your favorite locales, what airport (or airports) you fly into, and […]

First flight: Belite Sealite

By General Aviation News Staff · December 23, 2013 ·

WICHITA — On the 110th anniversary of the Wright brother’s first powered flight, Belite completed the successful first test flight of its new aircraft, the Belite SeaLite. The SeaLite is an amphibious, carbon fiber float-equipped aircraft, designed to legally fly under U.S. FAR 103 regulations off of either water or land. Although the first test […]

TGH Aviation raises funds for Bud Anderson Memorial Monument

By General Aviation News Staff · December 23, 2013 ·

AUBURN, Calif. — Bud Anderson, a World War II pilot and American hero (pictured above), served two combat tours, escorting heavy bombers over Europe. The City of Auburn, along with other community volunteers, is working to honor his service. “Thanks to the work of Douglas Van Howd, a local artist, a life-size statue has been […]

Hillsboro Aviation assists with Avalanche Control Equipment installation

By General Aviation News Staff · December 23, 2013 ·

Hillsboro Aviation recently assisted the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) with the installation of the O’Bellx gas exploder, the first in North America, at the Cow of the Woods avalanche path in Hoback Canyon near Jackson, Wyo. The O’Bellx unit uses compressed hydrogen and oxygen gas to produce an explosive detonation above the snow surface, clearing […]

Citation M2 certified, deliveries begin

By General Aviation News Staff · December 23, 2013 ·

WICHITA – Cessna has begun the first deliveries of the Citation M2 light jet following FAA type certification. Brad Thress, Cessna senior vice president of business jets, says: “Cessna is once more redefining the light jet segment with the Citation M2. We’re proud to get the M2 into the marketplace and see the aircraft begin […]

Cessna reveals restored L-19, Dodge auction package

By General Aviation News Staff · December 22, 2013 ·

WICHITA, Kan. — Cessna has unveiled the restored 1959 Cessna L-19E “Bird Dog” (pictured below) to be auctioned at the 43rd annual Barrett-Jackson car auction in Scottsdale, Ariz. The L-19E will be auctioned alongside a Dodge M37 truck restored and donated by Okoboji Classic Cars, forming a unique pair of historical items offered in a […]

University Aviation Association presents awards

By General Aviation News Staff · December 21, 2013 ·

The University Aviation Association (UAA) recently presented its three annual awards. The 2013 Frank E. Sorenson Award was presented to Dr. Suzanne K. Kearns, assistant professor, commercial aviation management at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. A prolific researcher, author and presenter, Kearns is among the vanguard of researchers in the field of online and […]

AOPA names Coon to lead government affairs division

By General Aviation News Staff · December 21, 2013 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has named Jim Coon as senior vice president of Government Affairs and Advocacy. Coon, who has years of experience working with Congress and the aviation industry, will oversee both the regulatory and legislative aspects of AOPA’s advocacy operations. Coon has spent much of his career working as a […]

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