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March 02, 2022

Airborne-Unmanned 02.22.22: A400M Drone Launcher, Vertical Deal, Joby Crash

Also: Dickson Resigns, Bell AFWERX, Eve Air Mobility, Vaya Space

Airbus has made another milestone in its continued testing of the Future Combat Air System when an A400M modified with a UAV air-launch system successfully deployed a drone in-flight. While the long running concept of an airborne aircraft carrier has eluded attempts at effective implementation in the past, the more compact size and safety of UAVs has opened new possibilities. Vertical Aerospace has signed a non-binding MoU with AirAsia Aviation Group to create an aerial ride sharing platform in Southeast Asia. The deal will establish a lease of at least 100 of Vertical's VX4 eVTOL aircraf

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Aero-TV At DSAS21: Fielden Aero Introduces The Aeropup

There's a New STOL Performer in Town...

Aero-News Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, gets the rundown on Fielden Aero at the 2021 DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase. Don Fielden, owner, brought his work-in-progress Aeropup USA from down under. The Australian kitplane is a rugged, two-place runabout meant for bounding through the harsh Australian outback.

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Airborne 02.23.22: Yuba v U/L's, SW-51 Proceeds, AOPA's 'Gucci' Stance

Also: 'Doc' Returns to Oshkosh, HondaJet Gogo STC, SOSU Chooses PA-44s, Embraer Caps 2021

The EAA contacted officials in Yuba County, California after members had alerted them to a newly introduced prohibition on ultralight activity. County officials rationalized their ban using the FARs and FAA Airport Compliance Manual in ways that didn't hold up under EAA scrutiny. Doing its part to fight the good fight, the EAA wrote to county Airport management to remind them that while FAA policy does allow some restrictions in the interest of safety, they must be adequately justified and supported. ScaleWings has announced that another batch of their P-51 recrea

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Airborne 02.23.22: Yuba v U/L's, SW-51 Proceeds, AOPA's 'Gucci' Stance

Also: 'Doc' Returns to Oshkosh, HondaJet Gogo STC, SOSU Chooses PA-44s, Embraer Caps 2021

The EAA contacted officials in Yuba County, California after members had alerted them to a newly introduced prohibition on ultralight activity. County officials rationalized their ban using the FARs and FAA Airport Compliance Manual in ways that didn't hold up under EAA scrutiny. Doing its part to fight the good fight, the EAA wrote to county Airport management to remind them that while FAA policy does allow some restrictions in the interest of safety, they must be adequately justified and supported. ScaleWings has announced that another batch of their P-51 recrea

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Airborne 02.21.22: Van's Pricing, CA Luxury Tax, AEA Avionics Mkt

Also: Mesa Addresses Pilot Shortage, FAA v Dreamliner, Bell Phase 2-AFWERX, Virgin Galactic Shakeup

In a notice to customers, Van's outlined the state of the company and the steps they're taking to keep the company in good health. More bad news is never a good thing to hear, but fans of Van's Aircraft have to at least give credit to the company for shooting straight. Price increases are on the way, with an RV kit price bump already in effect. The average increase across the board is in the neighborhood of 6%, but RV kits in standard and QuickBuild flavors will increase in accordance with their component price increase. The exact price bump will depend

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Airborne-Unmanned 02.22.22: A400M Drone Launcher, Vertical Deal, Joby Crash

Also: Dickson Resigns, Bell AFWERX, Eve Air Mobility, Vaya Space

Airbus has made another milestone in its continued testing of the Future Combat Air System when an A400M modified with a UAV air-launch system successfully deployed a drone in-flight. While the long running concept of an airborne aircraft carrier has eluded attempts at effective implementation in the past, the more compact size and safety of UAVs has opened new possibilities. Vertical Aerospace has signed a non-binding MoU with AirAsia Aviation Group to create an aerial ride sharing platform in Southeast Asia. The deal will establish a lease of at least 100 of Vertical's VX4 eVTOL aircraf

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (03.02.22)

Aero Linx: The Virginia Department of Aviation The Virginia Department of Aviation is an executive branch agency, reporting to the Virginia Secretary of Transportation, whose creation and powers are contained in Title 5.1 - Aviation.  The agency is based at Richmond International Airport in Richmond.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (03.02.22): MultiCom

MultiCom A mobile service not open to public correspondence used to provide communications essential to conduct the activities being performed by or directed from private aircraft.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (03.02.22)

"The FAA has determined that large events such as the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta will not be affected due to advanced planning, waivers, Notice to Air Missions and other mitigations for a large airshow. The FAA is leading a cross-organizational workgroup to explore possible solutions to other concerns relating to balloon flights in the ABQ area." Source: The FAA, addressing some worries of locals eager to see the continuation of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, set for its 50th anniversary this year. 

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