All General aviation articles – Page 297
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Virgin Galactic's White Knight II to roll out in May
Virgin Galactic expects Scaled Composites to roll out its SpaceShipTwo...
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EADS Socata delivers first TBM 850
EADS Socata has delivered the first TBM 850 to Bulgarian holding company Prima Finance....
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Cessna ramps up production at Columbia plant
Cessna is slowly ramping up aircraft production at Columbia Aircraft while creditors worldwide wait to see what the bankruptcy...
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Eclipse and Hampson reach
Eclipse Aviation and Hampson Aerospace have reached "a full and final settlement of all claims and disputes", the companies announced on 22 January. In...
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Flight flies take the seaplane option
flight murdo morrison Glasgow water, water everywhere Flight International took a trip with Loch Lomond Seaplanes from the Clyde to Tiree and...
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Seaplanes make a comeback
taking to the water murdo morrison glasgow Seaplanes are back. Two types are re-entering production and new operators include the UK's first...
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Seaplane operator Harbour Air conquers Canada's west coast
profile kate sarsfield london harbour air conquers canada's west coast Since its launch more than a quarter of a century ago Canada's Harbour...
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Comment - Local difficulty
Making room for national terrain- or weather-driven differences in pan-European pilot licensing regulations at the leisure-flying end of the scale may not...
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Comment - Crisis...what crisis?
The last few weeks have seen record orders reported throughout the industry. They have also seen stock markets tumble and experts predict a recession in...
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Sabena is first to offer third-party Eclipse 500 pilot training
Arizona-based Sabena Airline Training Centre (SATC) has received US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval to offer Eclipse 500 type rating pilot training at the company’s Falcon Field facility in Mesa.
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UK battles to save IMC rating for GA pilots
The UK general aviation community is bracing itself for a bitter and protracted battle with up 27 European Union member states whose widespread opposition...
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SEBRING - LSA from Paradise on display
The Paradise P-1 did not have far to travel to the US Sport Aviation show. The US distributor of this Brazilian...
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SEBRING - IndUS refines Thorpedo design
After updating the manufacturing process at their Dallas facility, IndUS aviation is promoting new refinements to their...
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SEBRING - Tecnam's Eaglet hatches
The fourth model from Italian manufacturer Tecnam was one of many new light sport aircraft revealed at the US Sport Aviation...
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SEBRING - Seamax sets Brazilian milestone
SeaMax broke the continental barrier at the US Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring when it became the first...
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SEBRING - X-Air debuts secial light sport aircraft
X-Air intends its new X-Air LS to sell well as a low-cost entry-level trainer. The $46,900 aircraft,...
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SEBRING - Rans unveils S-19 special light sport aircraft
The first all-new aircraft designed in the USA for its light sport aircraft category was unveiled by Rans at the US Sport Aviation show. The S-19...
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SEBRING - Skykits brings its Rampage to Florida show
Skykits of Alberta, Canada unveiled their new Ramapage light sport aircraft at the US Sport Aviation show in Sebring,...