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August 03, 2016

Cal-Ore Life Flight Names, Honors Crew Members Fatally Injured In Accident

Plane Went Down Last Week In Northern California

A Cal-Ore Life Flight Piper Cheyenne on a medical transport mission went down July 29 northeast of Arcata, CA, resulting in the fatal injury of all four people on board the aircraft. One of those was a patient.

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Elite Debuts Motion Helicopter Simulator At ALEA Expo

Motion-Based Sim For Robinson 22/44 Piston Helos

Elite Simulation Solutions debuted their new single-seat, motion-based, piston helicopter trainer called the TH22SM at the Airborne Law Enforcement Association (ALEA) Expo in Savannah, GA. The TH22 series of Advanced Aviation Training Device is based on the Robinson 22/44 piston helicopter.

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DJI Plans Its First Drone Arena In Korea

Will Be A Place For People To Learn To Fly Unmanned Aircraft

DJI plans to open a DJI Arena in Korea, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for customers to learn how to fly a drone and a gathering place for aerial enthusiasts. The 15,000 square-foot arena is located in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, 30 miles south of Seoul, and will open in mid-August.

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Field Aviation Delivers Third Missionized Challenger To Cobham Aviation Services

First Aircraft Delivered Will Enter Service With Australia’s Maritime Authority This Month

Field Aviation has delivered the third of four missionized Challenger aircraft to Cobham Aviation Services. These aircraft are to provide enhanced search and rescue capabilities in support of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s (AMSA) operations, with the first aircraft entering service in August, 2016.

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Aurora Looks To Expand Unmanned Flight Operations In Virginia

Partnership Aims To Establish Optionally-Piloted Aviation Services At Wise County's Lonesome Pine Airport

Aurora Flight Sciences is looking to expand its operational testing of the Centaur Optionally Piloted Aircraft (OPA) system to Lonesome Pine Airport (KNLP) in Wise County, Virginia. Through this endeavor, Aurora aims to continue advancing the Virginia Unmanned Systems Commission's progress toward making the state a leader in the unmanned systems industry, while also establishing Wise County as a research, development and operational hub for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).

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Boeing Forecasts Demand For 1,170 New Airplanes In Russia, CIS Region

Numbers Released As Part Of The Planemaker's Annual Current Market Outlook

Boeing forecasts market demand for 1,170 new airplanes in Russia and the CIS region over the next 20 years, valued at $140 billion. The company released the numbers as part of its annual Current Market Outlook (CMO) for Russia and the CIS region.

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