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Rescue operations ongoing at Agni Air Dornier 228 crash site
Search and rescue operations are ongoing at a mountainous region of central Nepal where a Dornier 228 turboprop operated by Nepalese regional carrier Agni...
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Gulf Air in talks with Airbus/Boeing about widebody orders
Gulf Air is negotiating with Airbus and Boeing about its widebody aircraft orders.
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Nepalese regional carrier's Dornier 228 reported missing
A Dornier 228 turboprop operated by Nepalese regional carrier Agni Air has gone missing while on a flight to Kathmandu.
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Oman Air: Transitioning from regional to international player
Oman's flag carrier has been reinventing itself to shake off its image as a regional airline
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Australian aviation groups launch GA rescue plan
Australian aviation associations have grouped together to propose a 10-point General Aviation Rescue Package based on US practices they hope will arrest the sector's decline.
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AUVSI: Horizon launches Aeropak fuel cell power system
Horizon Energy Systems (booth 2828) is at the show to launch commercial sales of its Aeropak hydrogen fuel cell power system, designed to bring a 300% flight...
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AUVSI: Skunk Works unveils new, twin-boomed UAV
Lockheed Martin has unveiled a concept for a new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that appears aimed at the emerging market for a medium-altitude surveillance...
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AUVSI: CH Products reveals new simulation controllers
CH Products (booth 219) is demonstrating its new high-fidelity controllers for military desktop simulation applications. The CH Reaper GCS Console is a USB...
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AUVSI: AeroVironment's Global Observer HALE UAV flies for first time
AeroVironment launched flight tests of a new class of high-altitude aircraft called Global Observer on August 5 at Edwards AFB, California.
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AUVSI: SRC takes wraps off airborne computing systems
SRC Computers (booth 1533) has taken the wraps off its latest in reconfigurable airborne computing technology - the SRC-7 Atlas processing system, and the...
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AUVSI: Sarnoff unveils AdapTrac target-tracking solution
Sarnoff (booth 3016) has announced the release of AdapTrac, an object and target tracking solution designed to run on Sarnoff's Acadia II family of embedded...
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AUVSI: Northrop reveals two new UAV concepts
The revelation of two all-new aircraft concepts from Northrop Grumman show that the manufacturer is planning an aggressive new push to expand deeper into...
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AUVSI: L-3 keeps quiet on Viking 400 progress
L-3 Communications can't say much about the Viking 400 at this year's AUVSI North America expo, other than US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) seems pleased.
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Iran bomber drone reveals new sophistication
Iran has publicly revealed a new level of sophistication with aerial drone technology, displaying a new vehicle that, government officials say, can deliver...
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AUVSI: JAUS Tool Set aims to make developing unmanned systems easier
The JAUS Tool Set team has released version 1.0 of the Joint Architecture for Unmanned Systems (JAUS) Tool Set, an open-source software toolkit to make it...
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AUVSI: Oshkosh adds autonomy to Army, Marine Corps trucks
Oshkosh Defense is showcasing a new autonomous unmanned truck, a US Army Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) Load Handling Systems variant equipped with the company's TerraMax self-driving technology.
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AUVSI: Cubawano debuts new engines
Cubewanao is introducing two new engines for small UAVs, the Banshee 34, in air- and liquid-cooled versions. The air-cooled version is targeted at fixed-wing...
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AUVSI: Hypertronic connectors are all the hype
Massachusetts-based Hypertronics (booth 2634) is trumpeting the benefits of its patented hyperboloid technology for aerospace connectors, a process that...
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Interview
Working Week: Shaun Wildey
Shaun Wildey flies Airbus A340s for Etihad Airways and is enjoying life with his family in Abu Dhabi, after a career with the Royal Air Force and Empire Test Pilots' School.
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Opinion
Comment: Time to pay for safety
As last week's fatal crash in Colombia sadly highlights, fast-growing Latin America needs to recognise that failing to invest in airport infrastructure and staff training costs lives