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September 16, 2010

ANN Special Feature: Flying Magazine's Michael Maya Charles - 09.16.10

ANN Editor-in-Chief Jim Campbell talks with new Flying Magazine Editor-in-Chief Michael Maya Charles about where he plans to take the venerable publication in the future.

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EBAA Welcomes New Affiliated European Associations

Russia, Spain, Belgium, Malta, And Austria Biz-Av Groups Join The Club

The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) continues to grow, announcing Wednesday that five new Biz-Av groups representing the local interests of business aircraft operators across the region have joined its ranks.

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Cessna's 2000th Caravan Goes To The Caribbean

DHL Partner Air St. Kitts-Nevis Will Get A Second New Caravan This Year

Cessna delivered its 2,000th Caravan turboprop Wednesday, this one going to Air St. Kitts-Nevis to be used as part of the carrier's DHL courier operation.

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'Aerial Truck' Becomes A 'Rock Star'

K-MAX Cargo Helo Moves 2.45 Million Pounds Of Boulders To Over 10,000 Feet

Swanson Group Aviation based in Grants Pass, OR, recently hauled 2.45 million pounds of boulders to the top of a 10,400 foot mountain peak in Mt. Lassen National Park in northern California with a company-owned and operated Kaman K-MAX cargo helicopter.

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Boeing Grounds Dreamliner Test Jet

Engine Power Surge Halts Testing, Crews to Replace Engine

Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner took another ding last week as one of its five test jets experienced an engine power surge on one of its Rolls-Royce Group Plc engines before take off.

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NATA Expresses Concern About Crew Rest Rules For Part 135 Operators

Disagrees With FAA Assessment That 121, 135 Operations Are "Similar"

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has conducted its initial review of the FAA's new proposed rule addressing pilot hours-of-service rules for Part 121 airlines. NATA says it is deeply concerned about language in the proposed rule regarding the FAA's plan for future Part 135 rulemaking.

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