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August 30, 2018

SkyRyse Launches As First U.S. Technology-Enabled Air Mobility Service

Assisted-Flying Service Takes Flight In January 2019 To Provide Emergency Services In Tracy, CA

SkyRyse has announced its launch as the first technology-enabled air mobility company to operate in the U.S. Built by aerospace experts from Lockheed Martin, Boeing, SpaceX, Tesla, Uber, and the U.S. military, SkyRyse is on a mission to deliver fast, safe and affordable air transportation that is unbound by today's transportation infrastructure. The company also announced it has raised $25 million in seed and Series A funding led by Venrock, with participation from Eclipse, Stanford University, Industry Ventures, Trucks VC, Cantos, and Engage Ventures.

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Helicopter Online Groundschool Schedules Heliport Webinar

Accident Prevention Is The Focus Of The Online Session

Helicopter Online Groundschool has scheduled a webinar just after Labor Day titles "Heliport Accident Prevention, what you don't know can kill you. What every helicopter pilot needs to know."

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CHC Completes First Flight For Neptune Energy

Mission Completed Using H175 In The Southern North Sea

Earlier this month, Neptune Energy and CHC Helicopter celebrated the inaugural flight from Norwich, with the H175 to the Cygnus A and Cygnus B installations in the Southern North Sea as part of a new 22-month contract with multiple extension options.

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AD: GE Aviation Czech s.r.o. Turboprop Engines

AD NUMBER: 2018-16-10

PRODUCT: Certain GE Aviation Czech H80-200 turboprop engines.

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FAA Grants Temporary Exemption To Textron For Longitude Fuel Tanks

Waives Flammability Requirements For A Period Of Five Years

The FAA has granted a temporary exemption from flammability requirements to Textron Aviation for the fuel system in its new Longitude business jet (Model 700), which will expire five years after the airplane receives type certification.

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