The most-produced version of the Cherokee through the years has been the PA-28-180/-181 series. Well over 10,000 have been built.
It’s show time for the Midwest LSA Expo
Dan Johnson, president of the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association, is an expert on Light Sport Aircraft. The second annual Midwest LSA Expo is set to launch. The exhibitor count is up from last year’s inaugural event, according to main organizer Chris Collins. Print and web publisher Roy Beisswenger has organized a slate of forums, including […]
Does Obama recognize the value of aviation?
Charles Spence is GAN’s Washington, D.C., correspondent. Some Washington aviation groups are expressing cautious optimism over the President Obama’s proposed $50 billion stimulus plan, hoping that including aviation in the proposal could mean an indication of the administration’s greater recognition of the value of flight. The proposal would provide funds for roads, rail, and runways. […]
27K upgrades funded by recovery act
The FAA celebrated the completion of an upgrade at Georgetown-Scott County Regional Airport (27K) in Kentucky, paid for with $3 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds. “Airport Recovery Act projects are helping boost local economies all across the country,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. “The Recovery Act is helping us keep our […]
Houses passes bonus depreciation
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House of Representatives today passed the final version of the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 which allows businesses to take advantage of the bonus depreciation tax incentive for general aviation aircraft purchases and components, including engines and avionics. This critically important legislation will help drive new sales for manufacturers as […]
Aviation Career Fair slated
An Aviation Career Fair has been slated for Saturday, Oct. 2, at the Orlando World Center Marriott, in Orlando, Florida. The Career Fair brings together representatives from across the Florida aviation community including: professional flight training academies, colleges, universities, pilots and air traffic controllers, providing the opportunity to discover if a career in aviation is […]
Cessna delivers 2000th Caravan
Cessna Aircraft Co. recently delivered its 2,000th Caravan turboprop, this one going to Air St. Kitts-Nevis to be used as part of the carrier’s DHL courier operation. The carrier, which operates out of multiple bases in the Caribbean, will also take delivery of another new Caravan this year. The two new Garmin G1000-equipped Grand Caravans […]
AeroLEDs upgrades landing and taxi light
AeroLEDs has refined its SunSpot36X landing light and replaced it with two new models in the process. The new SunSpot36HX will draw 45 watts of power and produce 60,000 candelas, have integrated wig-wag feature (i.e. no external flash box required) and is available with either landing lens or taxi lens configuration. The new SunSpot 36LX […]
SkySpace Kids Club takes off at Air Zoo
On Sept. 25 the Air Zoo in Kalamazoo, Mich., is launching its SkySpace Kids Club with its first event where members can dress up like a pilot and have their photo taken for their “pilot’s license.” When kids register for the club, they receive their very own personalized “pilot’s license,” which shows their membership, along […]