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June 23, 2016

Solar Impulse 2 Lands In Spain

Completes First Ever Solar, Electric And Zero-Emission Crossing Of The Atlantic Ocean

On its journey around the world, Solar Impulse 2 (Si2) landed in Seville, Spain, after a flight of three days and three nights (71 hours and 8 minutes) without fossil fuel, completing the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean with several world records. The transatlantic flight covered a distance of 3,652 nautical miles powered only by the sun, confirming Solar Impulse’s vision that clean technologies and renewable energy can achieve the impossible.

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NavWorx Drops Price On ADS-B Solution

ADS600-B Certified UAT That Meets FAA Mandate Requirements

NavWorx has announced a temporary price reduction on its ADS600-B, a certified UAT providing ADS-B Out and In that meets the requirements of the FAA’s mandate for ADS-B equipage. The ADS600-B is available for $1,799.00 with the $200 price reduction effective immediately.

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Superior Air Parts, Industry Partners Announce 2016 Oshkosh Forums

A Series Of Free, 45-Minute Educational Programs Set For AirVenture

Representatives of Superior Air Parts have announced that the company is partnering with Aircraft Specialties Services, CamGuard and RAM Aircraft to host a series of 18 educational forums during Oshkosh AirVenture.

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Flight Safety Foundation Releases Analysis Of ADS-B Safety Benefits

'Benefits Analysis of Space-Based ADS-B' Looks At How The System Will Meet Predicted Safety Challenges Over 20 Years

Flight Safety Foundation has released the study "Benefits Analysis of Space-Based ADS-B", investigating the application of space-based automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) networks to meet the predicted safety challenges of air traffic growth over the next 20 years.

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SESAR Showcases New Generation Of Air Traffic Management Technologies

Estimates Delivery Of 60 Solutions For Airspace Modifications By The End Of The Year

The SESAR Joint Undertaking and its members showcased the future of aviation with the delivery of a catalogue of technological and operational solutions from its very first work program at a three-day conference and an exhibition held in collaboration with the Dutch EU Presidency.

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FAA Approves Terrafugia Petition For Exemption

The Transition Roadable Aircraft Will Be Allowed To Operate At A MTOW Of 1,800 Pounds

The FAA has approved a Petition for Exemption filed in 2014 allowing a vehicle in the Transition street-legal airplane configuration to be certified as a Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) with a maximum takeoff weight of 1,800 pounds. This is a significant increase over the allowance received in 2010 which granted the Transition a 1,430 pound weight limit, the same as currently imposed on amphibious LSA. 

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