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June 03, 2018

Evidence Shows President Kennedy Learned To Fly At Embry-Riddle’s Seaplane Base

Training Took Place Over 10 Days In 1944

New documents have come to light indicating one of the most famous men in history, U.S. President John F. Kennedy, learned to fly at an Embry-Riddle seaplane base in Miami during World War II. The training took place over 10 days in 1944.

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Airbus BizLab Expands Its Global Network With New Spanish Campus

Fourth BizLab Opens In Madrid Spain

Airbus has expanded its global network of BizLabs by opening a fourth campus in Madrid (Spain) after Toulouse (France), Hamburg (Germany) and Bangalore (India). This milestone is part of Airbus’ strategy to establish a global network of aerospace business accelerators.

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Embraer Sells Legacy 500 To Centreline

Makes Private Jet Company Europe's Largest Operator Of The Model

A purchase agreement has been signed for a pre-owned Embraer Legacy 500 between the planemaker and U.K.-based private jet operator Centreline. The agreement was announced on the opening day of the 18th European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, Switzerland. Delivery of this third Legacy 500 to Centreline is scheduled for August 2018.

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Swedish Coast Guard Aircraft To Get Field Aviation Flight Deck Upgrade

Modifications Will Include FMS Upgrades And ADS-B Out Compliance

Field Aviation has been awarded a contract, through an open tender process, to upgrade the flight deck on the Swedish Coast Guard’s (Kustbevakningen) three Dash 8 aircraft. The upgrade includes installation of Field Aviation’s EFI-890R Flight Deck, Flight Management System (FMS) upgrades and other changes to make the aircraft ADS-B Out compliant.

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Orbital ATK To Build Two Additional US Weather Satellites For NOAA

JPSS-2 Satellite To Be Launched In 2021

NASA has exercised options for two additional Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) spacecraft to be built by the company. Orbital ATK is currently producing the JPSS-2 spacecraft, which is scheduled to be launched in 2021. All three satellites are to be operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to provide critical weather forecasting data and to advance environmental and oceanographic science. The total contract amount for all three spacecraft is valued at approximately $460 million.

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Lineage 1000E Business Jet Now Available With Gogo AVANCE SCS Elite

First Retrofit Recently Completed By Embraer

Embraer recently completed its first retrofit of a Lineage 1000E business jet with Gogo AVANCE SCS Elite – the highly integrated cabin, inflight entertainment (IFE) and voice solution from Gogo Business Aviation. Earlier this year AVANCE SCS Elite was certified as baseline equipment on the Lineage 1000E.

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Heathrow To Host British-Irish Airports Expo

British-Irish Airports EXPO Is The Biggest-Ever UK Airports Trade Show Attracting 160 Exhibitors, And Up To 3,000 Visitors

Heathrow Airport will host this year’s British-Irish Airports EXPO at Olympia London on June 12-13. The EXPO, which is the biggest trade show specifically dedicated to UK and Irish Airports, is set to have over 160 exhibitors and up to 3,000 visitors.

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Red Planet Rover Set For Extreme Environment Workout

ESA Spacecraft Will Begin Work On Mars In 2021

A representative model of the ExoMars rover that will land on Mars in 2021 is beginning a demanding test campaign that will ensure it can survive the rigours of launch and landing, as well as operations under the environmental conditions of Mars.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.03.18): Minimum Sector Altitude (ICAO)

Minimum Sector Altitude (ICAO) The lowest altitude which may be used under emergency conditions which will provide a minimum clearance of 300 m (1,000 feet) above all obstacles located in an area contained within a sector of a circle of 46 km (25 NM) radius centered on a radio aid to navigation.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.03.18)

Aero Linx: The Aviation Distributors and Manufacturers Association ADMA strives to further the development of the aviation marketplace through the services and products produced and distributed by members through awareness of the advantages of the aviation marketplace and the resulting benefits to the customer. Members benefit from the knowledge, contact and dedication of the Aviation Distributors and Manufacturers Association - committed to developing a long-term, business relationship for Distributors and Manufacturers through the promotion of service and strategies consistent with the dynamic and ever changing aviation marketplace. ADMA provides the unique opportunity for CEOs and Executive Manage

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.03.18)

“This campaign kicks off a series of tests that will verify the mechanical and thermal design of the ExoMars rover, essential preparation that brings us a step closer to roving on the Red Planet." Source: Pietro Baglioni, ESA ExoMars rover team leader, discussing the ExoMars rover that will land on Mars in 2021. It is beginning a demanding test campaign that will ensure it can survive the rigours of launch and landing, as well as operations under the environmental conditions of Mars.

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