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November 13, 2017

Airborne 11.13.17: AK Aero-Taxes, T-50A Milestone, Turbo Bonanza AD

Also: Drone Registration-Part 2, Juneyao Airlines, Space Needle Drone Bust, Canadian Airlines v St. Maarten
 
Airplanes are vital to Alaska.... there are six times as many pilots per capita, and 16 times as many airplanes per capita, as compared to the rest of the US... BUT Governor Walker (I) wants to make it more expensive to fly there. The Governor has proposed a state airplane registration system that would be used to create a database for instituting an airplane tax. The tax would be $150 on any private plane, single engine, twin, reciprocating or turboprop, and $250 on any commercial aircraft of any size. Walker has openly called the tax a user fee. Lockheed Martin test pilot Mark "Red" Ward reached a new milestone by becoming the first pil

Airborne 11.13.17: AK Aero-Taxes, T-50A Milestone, Turbo Bonanza AD

Also: Drone Registration-Part 2, Juneyao Airlines, Space Needle Drone Bust, Canadian Airlines v St. Maarten

Airplanes are vital to Alaska.... there are six times as many pilots per capita, and 16 times as many airplanes per capita, as compared to the rest of the US... BUT Governor Walker (I) wants to make it more expensive to fly there. The Governor has proposed a state airplane registration system that would be used to create a database for instituting an airplane tax. The tax would be $150 on any private plane, single engine, twin, reciprocating or turboprop, and $250 on any commercial aircraft of any

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Air Canada, Sky Regional Airlines Extend Capacity Purchase Agreement

Adds Ten Years To The Existing Deal

Air Canada and Sky Regional Airlines have concluded a 10-year extension to their  existing capacity purchase agreement (CPA), effective April 1, 2017.

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Cynthia Garneau Elected Chair Of The AIAC Board

President of Bell Helicopter Textron Canada, Succeeds David Gossen In The Post

The Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC) is pleased to announce the election of Cynthia Garneau, President of Bell Helicopter Textron Canada, as Chair of the AIAC Board of Directors. Ms. Garneau succeeds David Gossen, President of IMP Aerospace & Defence, who served as Chair of the AIAC Board over the last year.

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Active-Duty Positions Added For AF Guard, Reserve Pilots

Designed To Ease 'Chronic Vacancies' Of Active Duty Pilots

Air National Guard and Reserve pilots now have 20 more opportunities to fly in order to augment active duty chronic vacancies across the force.

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Esterline CMC Electronics, NovAtel Partner On New GNSS Receiver

Extends Collaboration That Began In 1999

Esterline CMC Electronics and NovAtel  have formed a new strategic partnership, extending their collaboration in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning technology that started in the late 1990s. The partnership will see NovAtel's industry-leading GNSS measurement technology integrated into a new Esterline CMC-designed multi-constellation, multi-frequency (MCMF) chipset for certified aviation use.

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Boeing, CASIS Award $500,000 For Microgravity Research

Grants Help Fund Costs For Flight To International Space Station

Boeing and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) have again joined forces to promote the use of the International Space Station (ISS) as an orbiting laboratory capable of producing cutting-edge research across numerous scientific disciplines. The two organizations on Nov. 2 granted a total of $500,000 to three microgravity research companies through startup accelerator MassChallenge.

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Airbus Helicopters Completes First Firing Campaign With HForce-Equipped H145M

Testing Took Place At Pápa Airbase in Hungary

Airbus Helicopters has recently completed a ballistic development test of an HForce weapon system on a H145M on Pápa Airbase in Hungary. The tested system included guns (FN Herstal HMP400), unguided rockets (Thales FZ231) and cannons (Nexter NC621) as well as an electro-optical targeting system by Wescam (MX15) and a helmet mounted sight display by Thales (Scorpion). All planned and required tests were performed in a tight and demanding time schedule.

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China's Beijing Capital Airlines Launches Its First Overseas Recruitment Drive

Looking For New Employees In Portugal And Spain

China's Beijing Capital Airlines recently held its first overseas crew recruitment fair in Portugal and Spain. Having received more than 1000 resumes, the company plans to hire 40 flight attendants in the two countries. Local candidates have showed great interest in the brand image and the distinctly Chinese culture of Beijing Capital Airlines, marking the globalization of the company's crew recruitment.

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Flying Jennies Ready For Combat Airlift Mission

SecAF Reverses Decision To Transfer The Unit's Aircraft, Restores Mission Capability

In Greek mythology, a Phoenix is a bird that obtains new life by rising from the ashes. Many members of the 815th Airlift Squadron might be able to relate to this tale of renewal or resurrection, except their symbol isn’t a legendary bird, but a hard-working and practical pack mule—a Flying Jenny.

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Shell Aviation Signs Agreement To Operate Fuelling Facilities At Salalah Airport

Airport Serves One Million Passengers Per Year Following Expansion

Shell Aviation has announced the signing of a fuelling concession agreement to operate the new into-plane and fuel farm facilities as the sole jet fuel supplier at Salalah International Airport in Oman. Shell Aviation now supplies jet fuel at the two largest airports in the country – Muscat (MCT) and Salalah (SLL).

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Countering Drones Conference Set For December In London

Second Annual Conference Focuses On Keeping Up With Technology In An Industry In Perpetual Development

A year has passed since the inaugural Countering Drones conference. Policy developments have been few and far between and, in most cases, regulation has continued to prevent law enforcement and security professionals from engaging potential drone threats effectively. Compounding this, our sector surveys and ongoing research with the user community have highlighted that there is an asymmetry between existing knowledge of industry solutions, and the products that are actually being developed for market.

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SkyPixel And DJI Launch The 2017 SkyPixel Photo Story Competition

New Contest Category Calls For More Creative Storytelling Possibilities With Prizes Totaling $90,000

The online aerial photography community SkyPixel, in cooperation with DJI, have announced the 2017 SkyPixel Photo Contest. This year-end finale introduces a new “Story” category that calls for photographers to share not just the stunning images they capture, but also the stories they curate.

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Swissport Ramp Agents Join Teamsters

Workers Vote To Join Swissport Fuelers As Members Of Teamsters Local 120

After only a four-month campaign, ramp agents working for Swissport have voted to become members of Teamsters Local 120. The 114 ramp agents, who are responsible for handling baggage, join Swissport aircraft fuelers that are already represented by the union at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

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Aero-TV: Foundation for the Next 50 Years - Continental Motors Group's Rhett Ross

Continental Motors Pours Millions Into New Factory Tooling…
 
Continental Motors Group has made a $40 million investment in new factory equipment as it looks towards the future of reciprocating aviation engines.

Aero-TV: Foundation for the Next 50 Years -Continental Motors Group's Rhett Ross

Continental Motors Pours Millions Into New Factory Tooling…

Continental Motors Group has made a $40 million investment in new factory equipment as it looks towards the future of reciprocating aviation engines. Rhett Ross, President and CEO of Continental Motors Group, told Aero-News CEO and editor-in-chief Jim Campbell at AirVenture this summer that the company recently opened a new factory for its North American business with a goal of taking the company another 50 years into the future...

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FAA Proposes Revision To AD For Some Turbo Bonanza Airplanes

Adds Models To AD Covering Exhaust Systems On The Aircraft

The FAA has posted a proposed revision to an NPRM for an AD that originally applied to Models A36TC and B36TC airplanes. The revision adds all Textron Aviation Inc. Models S35, V35, V35A, and V35B airplanes that have the optional turbocharger engine installed to the applicability and adding an annual visual inspection of the exhaust tailpipe v-band coupling (clamp).

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World Airways Relaunched By 777 Partners

The Airline Will Become The First Long Haul Low Cost Carrier Based In The U.S.

Investment firm 777 Partners has acquired the intellectual property of World Airways, Inc., the iconic US airline known for its worldwide operational capabilities,  and is planning to re-launch World Airways ("World") as a low cost, long haul airline flying state of the art Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Initial funding for certification and aircraft acquisitions is being provided by 777 Partners. Discussions are underway with Boeing for an initial order for up to ten 787-aircraft.

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Boeing Completes Acquisition Of Aurora Flight Sciences

New Subsidiary To Accelerate Development Of Autonomous Technology

Boeing has completed the acquisition of Aurora Flight Sciences, an innovator, developer and manufacturer of advanced aerospace platforms and autonomous systems. Aurora will operate under Boeing Engineering, Test & Technology as a subsidiary called Aurora Flight Sciences, A Boeing Company. It will retain an independent operating model while benefiting from Boeing's resources and position as the leading provider of aerospace products and services.

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Harris Completes Fully Digital Navigation Payload For GPS III Satellite

Results In Most Reliable, Versatile GPS Navigation Payload Yet

Harris Corporation has completed development of the company’s fully digital Mission Data Unit (MDU), which is at the heart of its navigation payload for Lockheed Martin’s GPS III satellites 11 and beyond.

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Klyde Morris (11.13.17)

Klyde Remembers A Former Bright Shining Star In The Commercial Space Community

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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LA City Council Approves Drone Guidelines For Fire Department

Unanimous Vote Comes Over The Objections Of Civil Liberties Groups

The Los Angeles City Council has unanimously approved guidelines for a drone program for the Los Angeles Fire Department.The vote approving the program came over the objections of some groups who expressed concerns that the aircraft would potentially violate civil liberties.

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Boeing, CDB Aviation Finalize Order For 52 737 MAXs And Eight 787 Dreamliners

Deal Valued At $7.4 Billion First Announced At 2017 Paris Air Show

Boeing and CDB Aviation have finalized an order for 42 737 MAX 8s, 10 737 MAX 10s and eight 787-9 Dreamliners. The order puts the 737 MAX program over 4,000 orders total.

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Airborne 11.10.17: TruTrak Vizion, AeroShell's McNeely, Wittman Airport

Also: Gone West-Richard Gordon, StandardAero Buys Vector Aerospace, Alaska Airlines, Piper ADs

Possibly one of the best deals in general aviation, TruTrak is now delivering both Cessna 172 and Cessna 177 Vizion autopilot systems. AND... the company says the price is the same as when the system was announced at AirVenture 2017 - just $5000. This price includes pretty much everything needed to complete installation of the Vizion autopilot in a 172 or 177, autopilot controller, roll servo, pitch servo, mounting brackets, pushrods, AND hardware, even the wiring harness.  Add in the affordably-priced ST

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.13.17)

Aero Linx: Aviation Without Borders Aviation Without Borders (AWB) is an exciting UK aviation charity dedicated to providing humanitarian assistance through aviation services irrespective of politics, religion, race or nationality. "The intention", explains one volunteer, "is not to sit idly by, but to act, and to do so not just for the success of the charity or our own satisfaction, but mostly to help others. The motivation comes from the heart." Like no other UK aviation charity, Aviation Without Borders is unique in using the talents and skills of the aviation community, and beyond, in such a worthwhile humanitarian manner. Volunteers

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.13.17): VFR-On-Top

VFR-On-Top ATC authorization for an IFR aircraft to operate in VFR conditions at any appropriate VFR altitude (as specified in 14 CFR and as restricted by ATC). A pilot receiving this authorization must comply with the VFR visibility, distance from cloud criteria, and the minimum IFR altitudes specified in 14 CFR Part 91. The use of this term does not relieve controllers of their responsibility to separate aircraft in Class B and Class C airspace or TRSAs as required by FAAO JO 7110.65.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (11.13.17)

“The Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform (DRIFT) is a portable spectrometer that can determine if a composite is heat damaged. We developed it to serve that purpose. It was originally invented for geological surveys, then we (modified) it with the help of Boeing to determine chemical changes in composite materials to find out if they are heat damaged or not.” Source: Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) materials engineer Justin Massey, discussing how an assignment to access the integrity of an MV-22 Osprey wing at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River in North Carolina earlier this year resulted in the validation of a non-destructive inspection (NDI) method that stands to save the Navy and Marine Corps millions of

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