All General aviation articles – Page 349
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Chinook battles to CSAR-X victory
Boeing defeats Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky in US Air Force's combat search-and-rescue helicopter contest
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DayJet pushes back air taxi service launch to 2007
Start-up operator still fundraising, but first Eclipse 500 will arrive this month
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Cessna reveals more details of Next Generation Piston NGP, but says composites not assured for all future models
Cessna revealed more details of plans for its Next Generation Piston (NGP) family at the US Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Expo 2006 in Palm Springs,
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Boeing HH-47 Chinook wins USAF CSAR-X combat search and rescue helicopter contest
Upgraded Chinook beats Sikorsky HH-92 and Lockheed Martin US101
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New-build diesel Cessna 172 Skyhawks to go on sale after deal with US piston distributor Van Bortel
New-build Cessna 172 Skyhawks are now available with diesel engines thanks to an agreement between Germany’s Thielert Aircraft Engines and US firm Van Bortel Aircraft, the world’s largest reseller of Cessna piston singles.
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US FAA details accounting problem and missed fatal accident rate target in otherwise glowing annual review
A day after the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was criticised by UK lawmakers for poor management, its US counterpart, the Federal Aviation Administration has revealed an eight-year accounting issue in an otherwise favourable annual review. The review also highlighted a failure to meet the aviation accident fatality reduction target, ...
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UK lawmakers brand European Aviation Safety Agency 'an accident waiting to happen,' urge no power extension
British lawmakes brand European Aviation Safety Agency 'an accident waiting to happen,'
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London moves to clamp down on helicopter noise after local government report slams rotary wing nuisance
Assembly report calls for air traffic services charges and better write-down incentives
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US green groups challenge NOx limits, wanting higher limits
US Environment Protection Agency faces legal action as pollution campaigners aim to raise technology bar