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October 09, 2013

Skyport One-Dollar Avgas Experiment To End On October 15

Overwhelming Response Met Goals Three Weeks Ahead Of Schedule, Supply Can’t Meet Demand

Unless you’ve just returned from a fact-finding trip to Mars, you’ve probably heard quite a lot about the $1 avgas being sold at the Skyport as part of an experiment to stimulate GA flying in Texas. Well, Redbird Skyport says the outcomes from the first eight days of the experiment have been interesting ... and frankly surprising.

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FAI Awards Ceremony Held In Malaysia

Two Awards Presented For The First Time At 2013 Event

The 2013 FAI Awards Ceremony took place last Thursday night at the Royale Chulan Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event, which is one of the highlights of the year for the federation, honors all those who made outstanding contributions to the world of aeronautics and astronautics.

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FAA Recalling Some Furloughed Inspectors

More Than 800 To Return To Work This Week

The FAA has apparently taken notice of some of the messages sent by various airlines and aviation advocacy groups, saying Tuesday that more than 800 furloughed aircraft and airline inspectors will be returning to work.

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AOPA Moves To Dismiss SD Holdings Lawsuit

SDH Claims AOPA Infringed On Its Patents For Flight Planning Software

On Monday, October 7, 2013, AOPA responded to the SD Holdings (SDH) patent infringement lawsuit. AOPA alternatively moved to dismiss the lawsuit or have the lawsuit moved from Oregon to Maryland. 

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NBAA Releases Letters Sent To President, Congress

Bolen: 'Government Shutdown Means Vital Industry Shutdown'

The NBAA released multiple versions of a letter the association has sent to congressional leaders and President Obama outlining the grave repercussions of the partial government shutdown on all aspects of the general aviation (GA) industry, including the purchase and use of small GA aircraft for business transport.

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Piper Delivers Meridian To ATP For Turbine Training

First Turboprop In ATP's Fleet Of More Than 200 Piston Aircraft

Piper has delivered an M-Class Piper Meridian to Airline Transport Professionals (ATP) for use as that company's first Piper turboprop for turbine training and crew cross-country experience in its Airline Career Pilot Program.

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