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January 20, 2014

Denmark's Air Alsie Named Dassault Falcon Authorized Service Center

Company Is Largest BizAv Operation In Northern Europe

Dassault Aviation recently approved Air Alsie of Denmark as a Dassault Falcon Authorized Line Maintenance Service Center. Part of the Sandma Holding A/S group and based at Sønderborg Airport (SGD) in southern Denmark, Air Alsie is one of the largest business aviation companies in Northern Europe and a leading Falcon operator.

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Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Already Conducting UAV Research

First Flights Come Just Weeks After FAA Designation

Just weeks after its designation as one of six federally-approved test sites for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi conducted several test flights over South Texas ranchland to continue research and training on the RS-16 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

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Bolivia To Purchase Six Super Puma AS332 Cle Helos

Airbus Helicopters To Supply Aircraft For Public Safety And Disaster Relief Missions

The Bolivian Air Force (FAB) has selected the latest high-power version of the Super Puma to fight drug trafficking and perform public-security and disaster-relief missions throughout the country. The contract includes a logistics package that will support fleet sustainability in the coming years.

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Spartan College Names Peter H. Harris As New CEO

Board Member Becomes Chief Executive Of The Aviation School

Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, a leading aviation education college for over 85 years, today announced the appointment of one of its Board members, Peter H. Harris, as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. Harris will succeed Jeremy D. Gibson, who served in that role for the past eight years.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report In Aspen Bombardier Accident

One Fatally Injured, Airplane Destroyed

The NTSB has released a preliminary report from an accident which occurred at Aspen Airport on January 5. The accident resulted in one fatal injury, and received additional media attention because it was witnessed by at least two celebrities who Tweeted about the crash.

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