Heather McNevin, a former General Aviation News intern who has helped at AirVenture in the past, took the stage yesterday at the FAA Safety Center to present a forum that gave attendees a behind the scenes look at ATC. We’re proud of her! See below for photo:
#OSH11: Rolls-Royce to power GippsAERO’s new GA-10
GippsAERO has selected the Rolls-Royce M250 engine for its new GA-10. GippsAERO, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mahindra Aerospace, inked the agreement with Rolls-Royce today at AirVenture. Rolls-Royce will supply M250-B17F/2 turboprop engines for the GA-10, a new 10-passenger fixed-wing plane. Rolls-Royce will work with GippsAERO to obtain certification for the GA10, which is currently […]
Enough is enough: The fight against user fees
WASHINGTON, D.C. — “Enough is enough,” says Jennifer Imo, executive director of the General Aviation Airport Coalition. “Just when the aviation industry had our backs turned trying to develop strategies to help airport members cope with the chaos of the stalled budget talks, the administration decided to try funding the entire aviation system with new […]
OSH11: New climate control for Bonanzas
Hawker Beechcraft Global Customer Support (GCS) has partnered with KPAK and AC Systems to offer its automatic cabin climate control system for the Beechcraft Bonanza. GCS will offer CabinComfortPlus as an aftermarket installation at its factory-owned Hawker Beechcraft Services locations. Customers who order the system during the AirVenture will receive introductory pricing, company officials said. […]
#OSH11: Eclipse jets return to FL410
Eclipse Aerospace officials said at Oshkosh that they have received approval by the FAA for all Eclipse Jets to return to a maximum certified service ceiling of 41,000 feet. This will be effective for owners and pilots immediately upon the installation of the recently re-certified combustion liners, officials said. Eclipse and Pratt and Whitney Canada […]
House proposes clean extension of FAA funding
Democratic lawmakers are calling for an urgent vote on a clean extension of FAA funding in hopes of bringing 4,000 furloughed employees back to work. On Tuesday, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee members introduced legislation that would extend FAA funding through the end of fiscal 2011, without any newly added provisions, according to a report at […]
#OSH11: Kiwis can fly
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE), the country’s economic and trade development arm, is hosting a group of aircraft and equipment manufacturers, software developers, and other aviation companies at this year’s AirVenture. “Aviation is a $10 billion industry for New Zealand and is expected to reach almost $15 billion in the next few years,” noted […]
#OSH11: Lancair introduces new avionics suite
Lancair International has introduced a new avionics suite for the Evolution Aircraft: The EFC900X. Introduced in 2009, the Evolution by Lancair has been equipped with Garmin avionics, centered around the G900X system. The only thing missing was the integrated flight control provided by the certified GFC 700 autopilot, company officials said. Now, for the first […]
Voting still open for Pilot’s Choice awards
Pilots are being asked to cast their votes for their choice among 20 aviation-related charities that will benefit from grants from the Lightspeed Aviation Foundation. This is the second year for the foundation. Last year, it awarded more than $100,000. 2011 Charities selected are: Angel Flight Central, Angel Flight East, Angel Flight Soars, Angel Flight […]