All General aviation articles – Page 240
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FAA to study but not ground Zodiac
The US FAA has launched a special review of the structural design and flutter characteristics of the Zenith Zodiac CH-601 XL light sport aircraft in response to NTSB concerns
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Seawind revives 300C amphibian development
Seawind Aircraft has restarted development of its Seawind 300C amphibian nearly two years after the four-seat piston-powered aircraft programme was halted....
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NewsPICTURES: Maiden flight of first Russian-built An-148
Voronezh-based airframer VASO has conducted the maiden flight of the first Russian-built Antonov An-148, a twin-jet destined for delivery to Rossiya
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Opinion
Comment: Remote control for life
Historically the skies have been a safe haven, one of the few places where we are quite literally out of reach. Not any more. As we become increasingly dependent on devices like the iPhone, how long will it be before onboard connectivity becomes the norm?
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The third-generation Cirrus SR22 is blazing a trail
PILOT REPORT Breaking the ice The third-generation Cirrus SR22 GTS is blazing a trail for enhanced capabilities in high-end general aviation...
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Tecnam's P92 Eaglet LSA offers a new flight training option
Tecnam P92 Eaglet LSA offers a new option in flight training and rental that will please the "low and slow" market...
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Airframers diversify in LSA evolution
Lighter touch wins favour in USA Tecnam says its P2006T has attracted interest from the air taxi industry and...
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Cessna: New and improved SkyCatcher certification nears
Cessna is pushing ahead for certification of its 162 SkyCatcher after modifications to rectify spin recovery problems Cessna...
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Thielert acts to rebuild tattered reputation
Thielert Aircraft Engines has languished in insolvency protection for over a year, but it is slowly rebuilding its...
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GAMA chief cautiously optimistic about future
The chief of the general aviation industry's major trade body thinks he sees the light at the end of the tunnel...
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NetJets Europe to get rid of equivalent of 300 pilot jobs
Fractional ownership giant NetJets Europe is shedding the equivalent of 300 flightcrew positions - just under 30% of its pilot workforce - as the recession...
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NetJets Europe launches voluntary redundancy programme
Fractional ownership giant NetJets Europe has launched a voluntary redundancy programme in a bid to shed up to 300 flight crew - about one-third of its pilot...
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Indonesian Aerospace to develop CN-235 for anti-submarine role
Indonesian Aerospace (IaE) plans to develop an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) variant of the CN-235 turboprop and hopes to offer the aircraft to countries...
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Piper to 'rev back up' jet programme
Piper Aircraft is again pushing forward with development of its...
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PICTURE: First Russian-built An-148 prepares for first flight
GTK Rossiya's first Antonov-148, which is also the first of the regional jets to be built in Russia, is being prepared for its maiden flight next week. The...
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Dassault delivers 2,000th Falcon business jet
Dassault has delivered the 2,000th Falcon business jet since the first aircraft - a Falcon Mystère...
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Brussels agrees business aviation emissions concession
Brussels has finally agreed to allow the business aviation community to bypass the complex monitoring and reporting...
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EU set to lift ban on Indonesian airlines: DGCA
The European Union is set to partially lift a ban on Indonesian airlines on 15 July on the recommendation of its air safety committee.



















