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February 19, 2015

Bombardier Delivers Global 6000 To Formula 1 Champion Niki Lauda

Driver Will Be A Spokesperson For The Company, Display Aircraft At Grand Prix Stops

Bombardier delivered a new Global 6000 aircraft to Formula 1 champion Niki Lauda Tuesday at the aircraft manufacturer's Global Completion Center, in Dorval, Canada. The company also announced that Mr. Lauda will be a spokesperson for Bombardier Business Aircraft.

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China Wants US Tax Dollars: Duluth Seeks $4Million From MN For Cirrus

Company Says It Needs $10 Million For Expansion, and Production of Much-Delayed Jet Program

Despite several years of hype about how Cirrus (and in particular, the Cirrus Jet program) was now "fully funded" by its Chinese government owners, the City of Duluth, MN is seeking $4 million from the state of Minnesota to add to the $6 million pledged to help Cirrus expand and produce the Vision jet.

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Connecticut Legislature To Consider UAV Regulations

Moving Towards 'Comprehensive Drone Policy' Including Standards, Penalties

Legislation has been introduced in the Connecticut State Legislature that would set a "comprehensive" UAV policy for the state, with committee hearings planned soon.

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Gulfstream G650ER Circumnavigates The Globe In One Stop

Adds Two More City-Pair Records During The Trip

A G650ER recently set two city-pair records while flying around the world with just one stop, Gulfstream announced Wednesday.

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Part 107 Benefits Both Makers And Users Of sUAS, Attorney Says

But Stepped Up Enforcement Can Also Be Expected

Newly proposed rules on the use of small, unmanned aircraft could bring peace of mind to farmers, researchers, real estate agents, government agencies and others who have worried they might be breaking the law by flying remote-controlled devices, said Tim Adelman, a veteran aviation attorney and head of a LeClairRyan practice group focused on unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).

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California Senator Plans Legislation Regulating Recreational UAV Use

Calls Lack Of Recreational Limits A 'Glaring Gap' In FAA's Authority

California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein is not satisfied with the proposed rules put forth by the FAA for small UAVs in the U.S. She says that small UAVs flown for recreational purposes should also be regulated.

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Airbus Helicopters Selects Turbomeca Option For X4 Engine

Will Be Presented To The Public At HeliEXPO

In 2012, Airbus Helicopters launched the X4 initial design concept around two highly capable turboshaft engines options: Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PW210E and Turbomeca’s Arrano.

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