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September 26, 2016

Botswana Department Of Wildlife And National Parks Takes Delivery Of Kodiak

Aircraft Will Be Key Asset In Anti-Poaching Efforts

The Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism in Botswana has taken delivery of a new Quest Kodiak airplane during an official ceremony held Tuesday in Gaborone, Botswana. The aircraft will be used by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks.

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Angel MedFlight Granted Specialty Care Certifications For Air Medical Transport

Flight Nurses And Paramedics Complete Program

Angel MedFlight's team of flight nurses and paramedics have earned specialty care credentials for medical flights, exceeding required certification standards.

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Rectrix Designates Worcester Regional Airport As Its New Maintenance Base

Will Relocate Its Fleet To The New Facility

Rectrix Commercial Aviation Services has selected Worcester Regional Airport (KORH) as the maintenance base-of-operations. Rectrix will locate its fleet at the company’s new state-of-the-art Aerodrome facility at KORH which was formally opened in 2015 and built to service all small and large general aviation and corporate aircraft. Rectrix currently operates a fleet of Bombardier Challenger 604, Challenger 300 and Lear 45XR private jets.

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JSSI Aligns Team For Future Growth

Joy Nebel, James Stovall Assume New Leadership Roles – Don Strench Joins Team 

Jet Support Services (JSSI) has announced two key promotions and one new addition to its staff. Joy Nebel has been named Senior Vice President Client and Administrative Services, and James Stovall was recently promoted to Vice President, Pricing & Program Development. Also, industry veteran Don Strench has joined JSSI as the new Vice President - Financial Planning and Analysis.

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Illinois Resident Fights $50 Dollar Drone Fine

Says City Improperly Cited Him For Flying His Aircraft

The village of South Elgin, IL west of Chicago passed a law in February requiring drone pilots to obtain a permit before flying their aircraft over public parks, but the first person cited under the ordinance has hired a lawyer to fight the $50 dollar fine imposed by the village.

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Aero-TV: Starting 'em Young - Aero-Education for K-12 Students

The Aspen Aerospace Alliance Motivate Students towards STEM Subjects…
 
Here’s a video that runs a little longer than our normal Aero-Minute because it’s a subject that’s fascinating and could make a difference in the lives of children in our school systems. This video is about an organization called the ‘Aspen Aerospace Alliance’ that has set a goal to bring aviation into the lives of schoolchildren ranging from elementary through high school.

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Bombardier Business Aircraft Reorganizes Leadership Team

Three Executives Appointed To New Positions Within The Company

Bombardier Business Aircraft has announced strategic changes to its leadership team and organizational structure. The changes, which take effect immediately, are designed to optimize functional alignment and strengthen the company's customer experience.

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