People who fly airplanes, either professionally or for fun, are an interesting bunch, says Steven Sande at TUAW.com, which bills itself as the “unofficial Apple weblog.” He declares: When they’re not flying, they are usually doing something to keep their skills sharp or to learn something new.” That’s why he highlighted five Mac and iPhone […]
What happened to Epic Aircraft?
The fate of Epic Air, a Bend, Ore.-based kit manufacturer, appears uncertain after a series of events prompting questions about the company’s future. According to a report by Andrew Moore in “The Bulletin,”a notice posted on the door of the company’s factory at Bend Municipal Airport says the building’s landlord — Delaware-registered ER1 LLC — […]
Aviation’s impact in Iowa tops $5.4 billion
A new report, released recently by the Iowa Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Office of Aviation, documents how aviation is used in Iowa and concludes that air transportation is a key contributor to the state’s economy. The report, titled “Uses and Benefits of Aviation in Iowa,” is part of a study that analyzed the economic impacts […]
FAA reauthorization after summer vacation?
Congress will have a full plate when members return from their summer vacations. Reauthorization of the FAA will be there, but probably way down the list for discussion or rushed through to leave time for health care, stimulus, and other issues that loom as potential hot issues. The present temporary extension expires Sept. 30, the […]
Aircraft Spruce posts record-breaking AirVenture sales
Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co. posted record-breaking sales at this year’s AirVenture. The Aircraft Spruce booth was crowded with customers throughout the week, keeping the 14 Aircraft Spruce staff members busy filling orders for parts at the show, as well as taking orders to be shipped from the company’s California, Georgia, and Canada warehouses, according […]
Will mid-air lead to ban of Hudson traffic?
Earlier this week, a half-dozen elected officials lined up along the Hudson River in New York, calling for changes in how the airspace above the river is controlled in the aftermath of Saturday’s fatal collision of a plane and helicopter, according to a report in “The New York Times,” which notes: One called for banning […]
Cirrus names Waddick COO
Cirrus Aircraft has named Patrick Waddick executive vice president, Chief Operating Officer. Waddick previously served as executive vice president of operations at the Duluth, Minn.-based company. “For many years now Pat’s significant contributions to Cirrus have been instrumental to our success,” said Brent Wouters, president and CEO. “Time and again Pat has delivered on-budget and […]
Red Tail restoration complete
The Red Tail Project’s P-51C Mustang has returned to the skies after a five-year absence. TRIUMPHANT RETURN: The Red Tail’s P-51C, “Tuskegee Airmen,” made its first air show appearance at this year’s AirVenture, following its five-year restoration. Officials from EAA, the Red Tail Project and the Commemorative Air Force celebrated its return. Photo by Ben […]
Aurora Airport fastest growing in Illinois
The Aurora Municipal Airport (ARR) recorded the highest percentage of growth in traffic volumes of all Illinois airports for the first six months of this year. Mayor Tom Weisner said the increase is largely due to the relocation of J.A. Air Center from DuPage Airport to Aurora. “J.A. opened their doors in December 2008, and […]