The FAA has hit a milestone, issuing 100,000 remote pilot certificates in just two years.
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Boeing forecasts need for 790,000 pilots in next 20 years
A new Boeing forecasts cites the need for 790,000 pilots and 622,000 mechanics over the next 20 years.
Call made for further judicial scrutiny of SMO appeals court ruling
The National Business Aviation Association continues its fight on two fronts to keep Santa Monica Municipal Airport open.
Wipaire delivers 100th set of 8750 floats
Wipaire’s 100th set of Wipline 8750 floats will be used on a Cessna Caravan to be operated by Mission Aviation Fellowship in Papua, Indonesia.
RAJAY Turbo Products approves new authorized service centers for North America
Clifton Aero and Brant Aero names RAJAY’s newest Authorized Service Centers.
Avidyne IFD550 and Lynx NGT-9000 packaged for savings
Avidyne’s IFD550 GPS/Flight Management System when bought with a Lynx NGT-9000 ADS-B Transponder can save an aircraft owner up to $3,167.
Lancair gets smaller and larger
OSHKOSH, Wis. – Lancair debuted a prototype 2-seat they are calling the Barracuda at AirVenture 2018. Conrad Huffstutler, Lancair‘s President, calls the Barracuda “an entry-level Lancair for the pilot who wants maximum performance with a minimum investment of build time and budget.” The Barracuda includes a new one-piece wing and an ‘auto-retracting’ nose gear – […]
Charge four electric aircraft simultaneously
As interest in electrically-powered aircraft grows, Pipistrel unveils modular charging station for aviation-specific use.
Fusion 212 SLSA debuts at Oshkosh
The new-the-U.S. side-by-side SLSA comes from Hungary’s Magnus Aircraft Corp., and offers a few Rotax based engine options. The Fusion 212 starts at $139,900.








