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March 14, 2018

Integra And Unifly Join Forces For Safer Drone Traffic Near Airports

Software Allows Tracking of Flight Paths Of Small UAVs

Drones are small and difficult to detect. Left unmanaged, the increasing drone traffic can easily pose a threat to bystanders and manned aviation.

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Voom’s Helicopter Commuting Service Launches In Mexico City

Airbus Helicopters Subsidiary Is An On-Demand Commuting Service

On March 8 Voom launched its on-demand helicopter booking platform in Mexico City. The Mexican capital is now the world’s second city after São Paulo, Brazil, to offer helicopter commuting services.

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Horizon Air Group Rebranding As Levitate

Follows Acquisition Of World Class Jet Last Summer

Horizon Air Group has made remarkable strides during its foundational years, having acquired Word Class Jet (dba Starbase Jet) last summer and now rebranding itself as Levitate. As the company has expanded, it has developed into one of the only business aviation companies with fully dedicated air charter brokerage, aircraft sales and acquisitions, and FAA air carrier divisions all under one roof.

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AD NUMBER: 2018-04-09

PRODUCT: Pacific Aerospace Limited Model 750XL airplanes.

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AD: Pilatus Aircraft Limited Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2018-04-10

PRODUCT: Pilatus Aircraft Limited Model PC-7 airplanes.

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IBAC Welcomes ICAO Decision On Business Aircraft Cockpit Doors

Raises Weight Requirement To 54.5 Metric Tons MCTOW

Last week, the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) approved an increase in the weight threshold requirement for aircraft with hardened cockpit doors from 45.5 metric tons maximum certificated take-off weight (MCTOW) to 54.5 metric tons MCTOW for those aircraft where the passenger seating capacity is 19 or fewer. The council said decision will allow the current and planned generation of ultra long-range business aircraft to reach their full operating potential. 

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FAA Rules Ground FPV Drone Flying In The National Capital Area

Agency Is Performing Spot Checks At Local Flying Fields

The AMA Club of Northern Virginia has posted a Facebook message warning its members to not use FPV goggles when flying any model aircraft in the National Capital Area as outlined by new rules imposed by the FAA.

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