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June 23, 2015

Maryland, U.K. Companies Have Partnered On New 'Hoverbike' Technology

U.K.-Based Malloy Aeronautics Opens Office In Maryland

At the Paris Air Show last week, Maryland Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford joined with SURVICE Engineering Co., a Belcamp, MD-based defense firm, and U.K.-based Malloy Aeronautics, an aeronautical engineering firm, to announce that the two companies have partnered on the development of Hoverbike technology for the U.S. Department of Defense. SURVICE and Malloy are working on the Hoverbike as part of an ongoing research and development contract with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

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Airbus Helicopters Focused On New Technologies

Goal Is Cleaner, More Efficient And Higher-Performance Rotorcraft

Airbus Helicopters displayed what it calls ground-breaking research projects and new helicopter innovations for environment-friendly technologies during Paris Air Show. These projects are part of the company´s mid and long term research and development strategy to provide innovative solutions to reduce operating and maintenance costs while improving environmental protection, safety, quality and performance.

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3DR To Open Solo Controller Source Code

Company Says It Will Place Advance Tools In Developer's Hands To Simplify Aerial Photography

3DR is opening the source code for the Solo flight controller, the company said in a posting on its website. Solo is a consumer product, aimed at simplifying the process of getting great aerial footage, the company said.

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VistaJet Fleet Grows To 50 Bombardier Business Aircraft

Company Set For Delivery Of Global 6000 Aircraft

Bombardier Business Aircraft and VistaJet announced today the expansion of VistaJet’s in-service fleet to 50 aircraft comprised exclusively of Bombardier business jets.

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NTSB Determines Probable Cause In 2013 Hollywood Helo Accident

Report Cites Pilot Error, But Partiality Faults FAA

The NTSB has released its probable cause report from an accident which occurred during the filming of a reality television show for The Discovery Channel in February, 2013. The pilot and two others on board the helicopter were fatally injured in the accident.

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