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June 02, 2015

Dassault Aviation Rolls Out First Falcon 5X

First Flight Anticipated This Summer

Dassault Aviation has lifted the veil on the highly anticipated Falcon 5X at Dassault's Bordeaux-Merignac final assembly facility before an audience of 400 customers, operators, suppliers and certification authority representatives.

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Google Solar-Powered UAV Down Last Month In New Mexico

NTSB Is Reportedly Investigating The Accident

The NTSB is looking into an accident which occurred May 1 in New Mexico involving Google's Solara 50 solar-powered UAV.

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Expensive Rescue: UAV Plucked From Power Lines After Getting Stuck

Salvaging The Aircraft Reportedly Cost Nearly $35,000

A UAV tangled in power lines might not normally be a huge problem, but for Seattle City Light, getting the aircraft untangled came at a price of nearly $35,000.

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Aero-TV: Completing the Dream - The HondaJet Readies for Production

The Revolutionary HondaJet Is Getting Closer To Being A Deliverable Product

When the Honda Company first broke into the U.S. market in the 1960s with their motor scooters, their sales slogan was, “You meet the nicest people on a Honda.” While at NBAA2014 ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell checks on Honda’s progress with their unique corporate jet. Perhaps their slogan should be updated to, “You meet the nicest people flying in a Honda.” Jim had the chance to talk with the president and CEO of the Honda Aircraft Company, Michimasa Fujino, and asked him about Honda&rsqu

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Lone Star UAS Center Aircraft Assists In Texas Flood Efforts

Three-Person Team Travels To Wimberley, TX To Conduct Low-Altitude Flights Over Food-Ravaged Areas

A test-site research team from the Lone Star Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center of Excellence & Innovation (LSUASC) at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi has been dispatched to Wimberley, Texas, to conduct low-altitude research flights in the wake of devastating flooding.

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