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June 15, 2011

Twenty-Nine U.S. States Have Passed Proclamations Recognizing Aviation

Alliance For Aviation Across America Highlights Significant Milestones At Its Four Year Anniversary

The Alliance for Aviation Across America held a conference call Tuesday to highlight the significant progress that has been made over the past four years to educate the public about general aviation.

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Cirrus Lease Arrears In Grand Forks, ND Reported To Top $1.7 Million

Amazon.com Will Sublease From Cirrus, City

As Cirrus Design continues to appear to struggle, and with the company's sale to Chinese firm CAIGA still pending, the city of Grand Forks, ND, says the GA manufacturer owes them more than $1.7 million in back rent.

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'Barefoot Bandit' Pleads Not Guilty

Had Hoped For A Plea Deal That Would Allow Him To Sell His Story

After an alleged two-year crime spree across the continental U.S. and into the Bahamas, Colton Harris-Moore ... aka the "Barefoot Bandit" ... has pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Seattle.

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In Your Dreams! 787 To Visit AirVenture 2011

Dreamliner Will Be Open To The Public For One Day Only

EAA and AirVenture chairman Tom Poberezny confirmed Wednesday that the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is scheduled to make a landmark appearance at EAA AirVenture 2011 on Friday, July 29.

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Solar Impulse Completes Paris Trip

Lands Safely At Le Bourget For the Paris Air Show

For Solar Impulse, the second time was a charm as pilot Andre Borschberg landed the solar-powered airplane at Le Borget airport at 2130 local time Tuesday. The touchdown completed a flight of just over 16 hours from Brussels to Paris on solar power alone.

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It's Time To Choose: If You Stand For Nothing, You'll Fall For Anything…

Analysis and Opinion By ANN Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell We've been doing a lot of hinting… even offering a few clues (some of them about as subtle as a Sherman Tank) here and there, about an effort that has taken the better part of two years to come to fruition. It's far from complete, but it's about ready to see the light of day, and after consultation with hundreds of industry experts and advocates (literally), I'm modestly confident that now is time to start speaking about it all -- and in just a few days… God help me, I will.

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Aero-TV: Rod Machado At WAI 2011 -- Having Confidence and Tenacity

More Wit, and Wisdom, And Then More Wit From Rod Machado

In the second of two pieces we've prepared from Rod Machado's marvelous speeches at 2011 Women in Aviation Conference, Rod talks about (in addition to many other things) two issues of uncommon value to those of us in aviation... Confidence and Tenacity.

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