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Montana governor recognizes aviation

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

In response to recent contact from Recreational Aviation Foundation President John McKenna acknowledging November as Aviation Month, the Governor of Montana issued an official Letter of Recognition of Montana’s aviation industry and its contribution to the state. The letter states, “Montana’s airports provide mobility for business, recreational, and family travelers and provide facilities for vital […]

100 years of Naval Aviation

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

A replica Curtiss bi-plane, like the one flown by Eugene Ely 100 years ago marking the birth of Naval Aviation, landed at Naval Station Norfolk Chambers Field, Nov. 2, flown by its owner Bob Coolbaugh. Ely flew his Curtiss pusher bi-plane off the bow of USS Birmingham CL-2, Nov. 14, 1910, in the waters of […]

Bonus depreciation spurs Cessna sales

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

Executives at Cessna Aircraft Co. said at the opening of the annual Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Aviation Summit last week in Long Beach, Calif., that the company has seen an increase in customer interest in its single-engine piston attributed to the recent extension of the federal bonus depreciation tax clause included in a […]

Jeppesen introduces 172 training solution

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

Jeppesen recently introduced a new Cessna 172 Total Training solution, which incorporates learning situations from all phases of flight, from maneuvers to checklists. The Jeppesen Cessna 172 Total Training solution provides a bridge for an issue common to aspiring pilots — the gap between traditional training courses and supplement guides that provide general flying principals, […]

$4 million for GA facilities at SBD

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

The Inland Valley Development Agency, the funding arm for San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) in California, will borrow $4 million to build general aviation facilities at the airport, according to a report in the Highland Community News. About two dozen hangars will be built to take care of private aircraft in preparation for the move […]

Skydreamers exhibit showcases aviation art

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

The fantasies and realities of flight and space exploration depicted through art and photography go on display in Los Angeles’ Autry National Center’s new Skydreamers exhibition, slated to open April 29. The exhibit includes approximately 150 items, principally original high-quality photographs, as well as works on paper, paintings, posters, and memorabilia drawn primarily from the […]

Yingling expands to IDP

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

Yingling Aviation has opened a full maintenance and service facility in a leased 10,000-square-foot hangar at the Independence Municipal Airport in Independence, Kansas, adjacent to Cessna Aircraft Co.’s manufacturing site at the southeastern Kansas location. The newly established Yingling site is a Cessna Authorized Service Facility and will provide full service and warranty support for […]

Garmin G600 panel developed for Citations

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

JETTECH has developed a new Garmin G600 Glass Panel EFIS installation specifically for Cessna Citation 501/551 series aircraft. Pending FAA approval of its Supplemental Type Certificate (STC), JETTECH will begin offering initial installations at its Denver facilities followed by kits available through JETTECH-approved Garmin authorized dealers. The new unit will provide pilots with the highest […]

StandardAero expands mobile support services

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2010 ·

StandardAero is expanding its customer support network by adding four additional mobile service teams to its existing business aviation support network. StandardAero’s Business Aviation sector now has a total of nine teams across North America. The new Mobile Service Teams (MST) will be located in Little Rock, Ark., Van Nuys, Calif., San Jose, Calif., and […]

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