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October 03, 2019

Airborne-Unmanned 10.01.19: AUVSI Hill Day, Hydrogen-Powered Drone, Drone Safety

Also: WASP Aerostats, WavDrone Acquired, Skymagic Drone Show, CBP Selects Citadel

One of the biggest topics of discussion during AUVSI’s annual Hill Day on Wednesday, Sept. 25 was remote identification and the progress, or lack thereof, on this rulemaking. Many in the UAS community believe the FAA is moving too slow on the rules for remote ID. These sentiments were echoed by Rep. Sam Graves (R-MO), the ranking member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. “I think that has a lot to do with the simple fact that I don’t think they really know which direction they’re going,” Graves said. It has not previously been done in Dutch airspace: NLR is flying a h

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AMA Drone Report 10.03.19: EAA-AMA Kids Outreach, Drone Safety, Skydio 2

Also: Gatwick Drone Incident, FAA Updates DroneZone, Roofing Drone, Police Drone

Bringing hands-on aviation activities to young people is the goal as the EAA and AMA have unveiled the new “Young Eagles Build and Fly” program to engage youth in hands-on building and flying of radio-control aircraft. The initiative provides EAA chapters the opportunity to purchase a specially designed SIG LT-40 eKadet kit, all building materials, electronics, and accessories that are needed to complete and fly the radio-controlled model. EAA chapters will partner with their local AMA Club to create a “build project” and a learn-to-fly program for interested youth. Join AMA in celebrating Drone Safety Awareness Week during the week of November 4-10, 2019. Drone Safety Week w

Seven Confirmed Fatally Injured In CT B-17 Accident

Six On Board The Aircraft Survived With Injuries Ranging From Minor To Critical

State officials have now confirmed that at least seven people were fatally injured when a B-17 belonging to The Collings Foundation went down Wednesday at Bradley International Airport (KDBL) in Windsor Locks, CT.

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Cessna Citation Longitude Enters Service

Company Calls Milestone A 'New Dimension For Business Aviation'

Textron Aviation has completed the first deliveries of its new flagship Longitude business jet. The Longitude received FAA type certification on September 21, 2019.

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Roofing Drone Nails Down Shingles

University Of Michigan Tests Drone Equipped With A Nail Gun For Roofing Jobs

An octocopter capable of attaching asphalt shingles to roofs with a nail gun has been demonstrated at the University of Michigan. This aerial vehicle is autonomous, meaning that it positions the nail gun on a nailing point, places the nail and moves to the next point without needing a human at the controls.

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Skyward Releases Advanced Airspace Intelligence For Enterprise Drone Operations

Shows 3D Vertical Structures, Obstacles, And Digital Airspace Access To Improve Drone Flight Safety

Drone pilots in the field need to know how the surrounding area, including infrastructure, could affect flight. To address that concern, Skyward has introduced advanced airspace intelligence for drone pilots. The drone airspace map provides a clear design, airspace data, and LAANC access, now combined with essential ground intelligence including 3D views of key structures, transmission lines, and more than a million vertical obstacles.

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Stratolaunch Working To Rebuild

Has Posted 11 Job Openings, Including Two For Test Pilots

After rumors that the company was for sale, Stratolaunch, which built the world's largest-wingspan airplane designed for launching small satellites into low-Earth orbit, looks like it's trying to rebuild.

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Report: Global Military Helicopter Market Poised For Growth

Forecast To Increase To $28.8 Billion By 2027

In its latest report on The Global Military Helicopter Market: 2019 - 2027”, Market Forecast predicts that the market will reach revenues of $28.8 billion by 2027 compared to $23.1 billion in 2019. Much of this growth will come from utility helicopters solely because demand for multi-purpose military helicopters is rising worldwide. The needs of light and medium military helicopters are growing especially in the non-US markets of Asia, Europe and Middle East.

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Anra Technologies And Everis ADA Forge Strategic Partnership

Will Work Together On UAS Traffic Management

Anra Technologies and everis Aerospace, Defense, and Security (everis ADS) signed a memorandum of agreement establishing a long-term strategic partnership to provide a comprehensive Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM) / U-Space solutions for safe and efficient low altitude airspace operations.

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RAAF Welcomes Latest P-8A Poseidon Aircraft

Marks Milestone In Australia's Maritime Security Project

Australia’s newest maritime surveillance aircraft, the P-8A Poseidon, has been welcomed into the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at a ceremony in Seattle, WA.

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Belongings Of Former NASA Administrator Thomas Paine Go To Live Auction

Includes Framed Photograph 'Man On The Moon' Signed By Apollo 11 Astronauts

An exclusive assortment of items from the estate of the late NASA Administrator Thomas O. Paine, who oversaw the U.S. space program during the first manned missions to the moon, will be auctioned on Oct. 6 by Abell Auction Company in Los Angeles. Live bids will be accepted online and at the gallery (2613 Yates Ave.) starting at 10 a.m. PDT.

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Meridian's Lou Ramm Honored As 'Master Mechanic'

Awarded The Prestigious Charles Taylor Award By The FAA

Private aviation company Meridian has announced that Lou Ramm, Meridian Air Charter’s Director of Quality Assurance, was awarded the prestigious Charles Taylor Award in a formal presentation at Meridian’s headquarters in Teterboro. Robert Thorson, FAA Safety Team Program Manager, presented Lou with the award while members of the Quality Assurance, Charter, and Maintenance teams were on hand, along with Executive Management and Lou’s wife, JoAnne, to celebrate this amazing accomplishment.

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Man Who Says He Once Owned The Havana Airport Sues American Airlines

LATAM Airlines Also Named In The Suit

A federal lawsuit has been filed by a Miami man who says he was the owner of Havana's José Martí Airport before it was seized by Fidel Castro.

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Airborne 10.02.19: Starship Mk1, Rhett Ross Retires, 1st IAF Female Sq Cmdr

Also: DOT's $986 Million Grants,  Robinson R66 Turbine Record, Havana Airport Owner?

SpaceX founder Elon Musk has unveiled the prototype of its Starship spacecraft that he hopes will be carrying people into space next year and eventually carry colonists to Mars. The spacecraft was unveiled at a celebration marking the 11th anniversary of the first launch of the Falcon 1, which happened September 28th, 2008. The Starship is designed to carry up to 100 people to destinations such as the moon or Mars, and will carry Japanese billionaire entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa and a handful of artists on a trip ar

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AMA Drone Report 10.03.19: EAA-AMA Kids Outreach, Drone Safety, Skydio 2

Also: Gatwick Drone Incident, FAA Updates DroneZone, Roofing Drone, Police Drone

Bringing hands-on aviation activities to young people is the goal as the EAA and AMA have unveiled the new “Young Eagles Build and Fly” program to engage youth in hands-on building and flying of radio-control aircraft. The initiative provides EAA chapters the opportunity to purchase a specially designed SIG LT-40 eKadet kit, all building materials, electronics, and accessories that are needed to complete and fly the radio-controlled model. EAA chapters will partner with their local AMA Club to create a “bu

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Sun 'n Fun Announces New Corporate Structure

ACE Takes The Lead As Sun 'n Fun Flies Into The Future

The annual Sun 'n Fun Fly-In has been an iconic mainstay in Lakeland, FL for over four decades, and in that time, millions have attended the annual gathering of aviation enthusiasts. The event is hallmarked by the arrival of thousands of aircraft to the Lakeland Linder International Airport, and the showcase of aerospace-related exhibits, flight demonstrations, military displays, forums and workshops and seminars. It is recognized as the second largest event of its kind in the world.

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Airbus Inaugurates New A320 Structure Assembly Line In Hamburg

Features New Standards In Digital Automation

Airbus has inaugurated its highly automated fuselage structure assembly line for A320 Family aircraft in Hamburg, showcasing an evolution in Airbus’ industrial production system.

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First Batch Of Tecnam P2012 Travellers Arrives In The U.S.

Part Of 100-Airplane Order From Cape Air

It was an historic day for Tecnam and for the P2012 program as the first two Traveller aircraft departed Tecnam headquarters in Capua, Italy, winging their way across the Atlantic Ocean to Massachusetts.

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Skydio Introduces New Camera Drone

Aircraft Is Built Around The Skydio Autonomy Engine

Drone manufacture Skydio has announced its new drone, Skydio 2. According to the company, the Skydio 2 combines groundbreaking artificial intelligence with a best-in-class 4k60HDR camera, 1.9 nautical miles of wireless range, and 23 minutes of flight time in a drone that fits anywhere you can carry a 13” laptop.

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Matternet's Technology Enabling First FAA-Approved Drone Airline

Part 135 Standard Certification Allows UPS And Matternet To Rapidly Scale Drone Delivery Hospital Operations In The U.S.

The drone delivery system developed by Matternet for medical applications is enabling the first FAA-approved drone airline. The full Part 135 Standard certification has been granted to UPS, allowing the company to operate as a drone airline using Matternet's drone technology to expand on-demand drone delivery operations to hospitals around the country.

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AETC Hosts Women's Fly-In Event

Provides Networking Opportunities To The Next Generation Of Female Aviators

Air Education and Training Command hosted a fly-in event in Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 18-21, bringing together a small group of Air Force aviators ranging from fighter to cargo pilots, boom operators and load masters to special aviation operators.

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WestJet Brings Pink To The Skies In Support Of A Future Without Breast Cancer

Airline Has Raised More Than $500,000 For Breast Cancer Research And Programs Since 2013

As the official airline of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and its CIBC Run for the Cure, WestJet and more than 14,000 WestJetters are proud to announce this year's initiatives in support of changing the future of breast cancer during the month of October.

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AMA Drone Report 09.26.19: AMA Expo West, Skymagic Drone Show, DJI

Also: Massive TFR Continues, Oceans Unmanned, Area 51 Drone TFR Went Nowhere, FAA: Think Drone Safety

It’s THAT time of year... again... as the 2019 AMA Expo West is coming up in just a few weeks. Scheduled for November 1st to November 3rd, this year’s event is packed with attractions and activities. One of the pivotal aspects is the ever popular Expo Floor, where you can see the latest and greatest offerings in Model Aviation. The Expo Floor and their exhibits are open 1100-1700 on the 1st, 100-1700 on the 2nd, and 1100-1600 on the 3rd. Other indoor attractions on the HUGE list of interesti

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (10.03.19)

“This restructuring of our organization places ACE in the right position as the leading entity. Sun 'n Fun will always be Spring Break for Pilots, and everything people know and love about it will remain unchanged." Source: John Leenhouts, CEO of ACE.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (10.03.19): Trouble Shooting

(1) Determining the probable cause of a malfunction through analysis of data flow logic and (2) employing efficient fault isolation procedures and prescribing or taking corrective action.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (10.03.19)

Boeing Releases Video Of Its Newest Fighter Jet

Boeing posted a short promo video of its new fighter jet ... the F-15EX ... on social media. The company says the new combat aircraft will be equipped with the world’s fastest computer, fly-by-wire controls, and cutting-edge electronic radar.

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