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January 09, 2017

Carolina Beach Town Council To Consider Zoning For Helicopter Tours

Relationship Between Mayor And Tour Company Owner Has Become An Issue In The Debate

A zoning ordinance to allow helicopter tours originating from with the city limits of Carolina Beach in North Carolina will be on the agenda of the Town Council January 10, and a relationship between the owner of a company that could benefit from the zoning and the town's Mayor may be part of the discussion.

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Duncan Aviation, 328 Support Services Partner On Cabin Completion Certification

Work Completed On Bombardier Challenger 604 Of Finnish Registration

328 Support Services GmbH (328), has recently partnered with U.S.-based Duncan Aviation to deliver and certify a full cabin completion on a Finnish registered, Bombardier Challenger 604 aircraft. Following 328’s work on the EASA certification, the aircraft was delivered to the customer on time last month. 328 Support Services was responsible for verifying all the engineering data involved in the project as well as certifying the modification with a new EASA Part 21 Minor Change Approval.

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Western Aircraft, Gogo Business Aviation To Develop STCs For Gogo 4G Service

Gogo’s Latest Technological Advancement Remains On Schedule For 2017 Launch

As Gogo Business Aviation continues toward its scheduled launch of its 4G service in the first half of 2017, Western Aircraft, a Greenwich AeroGroup company is currently developing Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) for the new system.

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NCDOT May Finally Have A Buyer For Its Helicopter

Has Tried To Sell The Aircraft For More Than Two Years

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) may finally have a buyer for its 1998 Sikorsky S-76C+ helicopter after more than two years of trying.

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Passenger Drone May Be Available By 2020

Urban Aeronautics Has Been Developing The Aircraft For 15 Years

An Israeli tech firm believes it can realistically get a 3,000 pound passenger-carrying UAV into production by 2020, according to the company.

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Start-Up Companies Look At Anti-Drone Technology

Various Methods Can Be Used To Combat Unwanted UAVs

As fast as some start-up companies are making new drones, others are developing technology to render them ineffective.

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