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March 31, 2016

RDD Enterprises Now Taking Orders For 'Dream Fulfillment'

Order Book For The LX7 Aircraft Conversion Package Is Open

What if you could trade in an old Lancair IV-P for a beautiful new high-technology aircraft with offering speed up to 260 KTAS; a range of over 2,100 miles; radically improved stall and slow speed handling, Garmin avionics, Therm-X Deice, whole-aircraft parachute, and; a more spacious pressurized cabin with ergonomic leather seating for four all for just $550,000?

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Falcon 8X Enters Final Stages Of Flight Test, Certification Campaign

Three Flight Test Articles Have Accumulated 650 Hours In 325 Flights

Dassault Aviation's new flagship, the Falcon 8X, is entering the final stages of its flight test and certification program as work proceeds to prepare the ultra-long range trijet for initial delivery.

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Hybrid Enterprises Receives First Customer LOI

U.K. Firm Plans To Acquire 12 Of The Lockheed Martin Airships

Straightline Aviation (SLA) has signed a letter of intent to purchase up to 12 Lockheed Martin Hybrid Airships with a potential value of approximately $480 million. SLA is working with Hybrid Enterprises, Lockheed Martin's Hybrid Airship reseller, to finalize the purchase agreement.

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BBA Aviation Agrees To Divest Six FBOs For $190 Million

Sale Required By U.S. Justice Department Under Terms Of Acquisition Of Landmark Aviation

BBA Aviation has announced the sale of six FBOs, as agreed with the U.S. Department of Justice under the terms of the regulatory approval for the acquisition of Landmark Aviation ("Landmark"), for an aggregate consideration of $190 million to affiliates of KSL Capital Partners, LLC ("the transaction").

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Former Canadian Transport Minister Fatally Injured In Aircraft Accident

Was Among Seven On Board The Airplane When It Went Down

A former Canadian Transport Minister was among seven people on board a Mitsubishi turboprop airplane that went down in the Ilies-de-la-Madeleine off eastern Quebec Tuesday. All on board the aircraft were fatally injured.

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FAA Proposes Special Conditions For Cirrus SF50 Parachute System

Despite Troublesome History, Cirrus Gets 'Short-Cut' From FAA

The FAA has posted in the Federal Register a proposal for special conditions for the Cirrus Design Corporation (Cirrus), model SF50 airplane. This airplane will have a novel or unusual design feature(s) associated with a whole airplane parachute recovery system.

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