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NATA’s Coyne asks Senate to oppose automobile bailout

By Janice Wood · December 14, 2008 ·

National Air Transportation Association (NATA) President James K. Coyne sent a letter to members of the Senate, Dec. 11, encouraging opposition to House bill 7321, which authorizes financial assistance to automobile manufacturers. The Senate plans to consider the bill immediately. Within the House legislation is a provision that would prohibit the major automobile manufacturers from […]

OurPlane makes offer for DayJet Eclipse 500s

By Janice Wood · October 24, 2008 ·

OurPlane, a London, Ontario-based fractional aircraft provider, has made a bid to buy the 28 Eclipse 500s formerly operated by DayJet according to Aviation International News. Read the complete story from AIN.

Scientists selected for airborne eye on universe

By Janice Wood · October 24, 2008 ·

The Universities Space Research Association at Columbia, Md., has selected three astronomers to participate in the first scientific observations to be conducted by NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), a highly modified Boeing 747SP aircraft that carries a 2.5-meter (98-inch) diameter airborne infrared telescope. Naming researchers from the astronomy community is a milestone on […]

AirMed’s Denise Treadwell wins double honors

By Janice Wood · October 24, 2008 ·

AirMed International‘s Executive Vice President Denise Treadwell has been awarded two of the air medical industry’s highest honors, the 2008 Fixed Wing Award of Excellence from the Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) and the Katz-Mason Award from the Air Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA). The AAMS Fixed Wing Award of Excellence recognizes an individual […]

CAP to exchange cadets with 13 countries next year

By Janice Wood · October 24, 2008 ·

Cadets representing 13 countries will visit Civil Air Patrol squadrons in the U.S. as participants in next year’s International Air Cadet Exchange program. The program, now more than 60 years old, promotes international friendship and understanding through a common focus on aviation. Maj. Gen. Amy Courter, CAP National Commander, with Executive Director Don Rowland and […]

Crownair to unveil ‘Centurion Edition’ at AOPA Expo

By Janice Wood · October 24, 2008 ·

Crownair Companies, a San Diego-based aviation maintenance and avionics company, will display its first Crownair “Centurion Edition” T210 at the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association show in San Jose, Calif., Nov. 6-8. From spinner to tail cone, the upgraded 1977 planes features all new and state-of-the-art amenities, including a glass cockpit with Electronic Flight Instrument […]

Arizona airports feeling heat from residential development

By Ben Sclair · October 17, 2008 ·

Derek Jordan reports in The Herald from Sierra Vista, Arizona about Bisbee Airpark operators feeling pressure from area residential areas. Bisbee Airpark operators concerned about new residential development By Derek Jordan The Sierra Vista (Ariz.) Herald SIERRA VISTA – Cochise County aviators gathered Tuesday to share their thoughts and concerns with state officials regarding the […]

Olson named CEO of Shadin Avionics

By Janice Wood · October 16, 2008 ·

Shadin Avionics has appointed David Olson interim CEO. He replaces Allan Kramer, who resigned Oct. 8. According to company officials, Olson has substantial executive management experience in the aerospace and defense industry, both in the U.S. and internationally. Since 1978, Shadin Avionics has specialized in the design, manufacture, support and distribution of fuel flow systems, […]

CAN flies 30,000th cancer patient

By Janice Wood · October 16, 2008 ·

Corporate Angel Network, the national public charity providing free air transportation to treatment for cancer patients by using empty seats on corporate and fractional aircraft, announced the flight of its 30,000th cancer patient on Oct. 15. Liberty Mutual, a CAN supporter since 1991, flew Jennifer Aja-Thresher, a 54 year old lung cancer patient, from Atlanta […]

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