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Historic World War II aircraft flies to Dayton to honor D-Day veteran

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2019 ·

“We wanted to take the aircraft to Ohio to make sure Martin had a chance to see the finished restoration, and possibly fly, in the aircraft.”

New educational program released for 75th anniversary of D-Day

By General Aviation News Staff · March 16, 2019 ·

“I committed then to never allow this history to be lost to future generations.”

Pavement at Washington airports deteriorating

By General Aviation News Staff · March 15, 2019 ·

The rate of deterioration is concerning, state officials say.

Seaplane-A-Palooza prepares for takeoff

By Ted Luebbers · March 14, 2019 ·

Seaplane-A-Palooza will feature exhibitors, flying contests, seaplane bingo, and a seaplane beauty contest.

EAA’s Spirit of Aviation to travel the U.S. in 2019

By General Aviation News Staff · March 14, 2019 ·

The 53-foot traveling exhibit is “fun, it’s discovery, and it’s a fantastic introduction to the world of flight,” EAA officials say.

Quest Aircraft appoints new dealer for South Central United States

By General Aviation News Staff · March 14, 2019 ·

American Kodiak is led by Fort Worth, Texas, and Steamboat Springs, Colorado rancher and real estate developer Gregory L. Brown.

Aircraft Spruce opens midwest location

By General Aviation News Staff · March 14, 2019 ·

Aircraft Spruce’s newest location allows for two-day ground shipping to nearly all locations in the lower 48 states.

Aircraft Spruce Midwest will provide lower shipping charges and faster delivery to customers in the central part of the United States.

KDED takes off

By General Aviation News Staff · March 13, 2019 ·

“The City of DeLand is offering expedited permitting and inspections, as well as tax refunds and credits in some cases,” Filip said. “In addition, the temperate climate and the quality of life in the area will make it easy for companies to recruit a reliable workforce, making the Village a great place for a business to locate, relocate, or expand.”

68% of turbine business aircraft equipped with ADS-B

By General Aviation News Staff · March 13, 2019 ·

A new report from FlightAware shows that 11,455 turbine business aircraft are equipped for ADS-B.

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