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December 26, 2014

Gulfstream Offers ADS-B Out For G150 Aircraft

Technology Provides Safety And Operational Benefits For Operators, Air Traffic Control

Gulfstream has received approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to install avionics known as Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast Out (ADS-B Out) on G150 aircraft. The new ground-based surveillance technology, which has safety and operational benefits, is required to operate aircraft in portions of airspace above Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam.

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NASA Selects Commercial Space Partners For Collaborative Partnerships

Unfunded Partnerships Go To Four Companies

NASA has announced the selection of four U.S. companies to collaborate with NASA through unfunded partnerships to develop new space capabilities available to the government and other customers. The partnerships build on the success of NASA's commercial spaceflight initiatives to leverage NASA experience and expertise into new capabilities.

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Envoy Air Pilots Vote To Ratify Tentative Agreement

Agreement Provides Flow Through For All Envoy pilots To American Airlines

Pilots at Envoy Air Inc., an American Airlines Group wholly owned regional carrier, have voted to ratify a Tentative Agreement reached between the carrier and the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). This agreement was ratified by a vote among Envoy's more than 2,400 pilots and allows Envoy to now offer all existing and future pilots a direct career progression to American Airlines, the world's largest mainline carrier.

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AeroSports Update: Air Force Major Keeps Family Tradition Alive

Flying Balloons May Hardly Seem Like An Air Force Activity, But This Air Force Major Does It His Own Way

What may appear, from a distance, to be a dragon belching the flame of a hundred blow torches is really an Air Force officer preparing for flight, but not in a way you may expect.

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Klyde Morris 12.26.14

Featuring Morgan Freeman As The Ghost Of Spaceflight Future ...

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Boeing, Kuwait Airways Finalize Order For 10 777-300ERs

Airplanes Will Play Key Role In Airline's Fleet Renewal, Expansion Strategy

Boeing and Kuwait Airways have finalized an order for 10 777-300ERs (Extended Range), valued at $3.3 billion at list prices.

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Spirit AeroSystems Celebrates A350 XWB Delivery To Qatar Airways

Designed And Built Center Fuselage And Wing Components For The Airplane

Spirit AeroSystems this week celebrated the first delivery of an A350 XWB to an airline customer with Airbus and Qatar Airways.

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PrivateFly Seeks Funding For Further Expansion

Online Private Jet Booking Platform Announces International Roll-Out Plans

PrivateFly, an online marketplace for private jet flights, has announced it will be raising global growth capital in early 2015, to accelerate its international footprint. The company is planning to raise up to £6 million (approx $9.32 million) in the second round of funding for US expansion, marketing and technology developments.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (12.26.14)

"These awards demonstrate the diversity and maturity of the commercial space industry. We look forward to working with these partners to advance space capabilities and make them available to NASA and other customers in the coming years.” Source: Phil McAlister, director of commercial spaceflight development at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.26.14): Required Visual Reference

That section of the visual aids or of the approach area which should have been in view for sufficient time for the pilots to have made an assessment of the aircraft’s position and rate of change of position, in relation to the desired flight path.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.26.14)

Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association

The all-volunteer Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association was born in 1985 at a small grass airstrip in Woodstock, Ontario, from the dreams of a handful of Harvard lovers who were determined to keep the legend of the Harvard alive.

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