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June 21, 2019

FAA Issues NOTAM Banning Certain Flights In The Mid-East

Prohibited Until Further Notice Due To Increased Political Tensions

The FAA has issued a NOTAM prohibiting certain flights in the overwater area of the Tehran Flight Information Region (FIR) (OIIX) above the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman.

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Airborne 06.21.19: IFR SpaceX Launch, Daher Buys Quest, ATSB On C-210

Also: USAF Thunderbirds, Delta Good Deed, Commercial Aircraft Production, Embraer KC-390

Just about the time when you think you’ve finally seen it all with SpaceX, they do something that you haven’t EVER seen before... in more ways than one! Recently SpaceX scored another successful launch and landing of components of a Falcon 9 supporting the Candian Space Agency’s RADARSAT Constellation Mission. Falcon 9’s first stage for launch of RADARSAT Constellation Mission previously flew on Crew Dragon’s first demonstration mission in March 2019. Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage returned to land on SpaceX’s nearby Landing Zone 4 (LZ-4) at Vandenberg Air Force Base. The vehicle started deploying several satellites approximately

Elix Aviation Capital Named As Launch Customer For ATR's New STOL Version

Turboprop Leasing Specialist Orders 10 ATR 42-600S

Dublin-based turboprop leasing firm Elix Aviation Capital, has today signed a Letter of Intent to become the launch customer of the ATR 42-600S, with an order for 10 aircraft. This new version of the ATR 42-600 offers capabilities to take-off from and land on runways as short as 2,625 feet, with the ‘S’ representing STOL (Short Take Off and Landing). ATR is currently finalizing the process for official launch of the 42-600S and received authorization to take in orders for the aircraft, subject to the final confirmation for launch from the company’s Board of Directors, expected before year end.

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De Havilland Canada Discloses Order From TAAG Angola Airlines

Was Announced By Bombardier In March As An 'Undisclosed Customer'

TAAG Angola Airlines E.P. has purchased six Dash 8-400 aircraft, according to De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited. TAAG is the state-owned, national airline of Angola. This order was announced by Bombardier Commercial Aircraft on March 29, 2019 as an order from an unidentified customer.

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ACSS Launches New ADS-B In Flight Deck Retrofit

New SafeRoute+ Retrofit Solution Minimizes Installation Costs So Airlines Can Realize The Safety And Financial Benefits of ADS-B In

ACSS, an L3 Technologies and Thales Company, has launched SafeRoute+, an ADS-B In retrofit solution for airlines. This new design, including an all-new display, enables airlines to enhance safety and efficiency and improves on-time performance without extensive and costly cockpit modifications.

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Tecnam Completes Delivery Of 12 Trainer Aircraft To The Hellenic AF

The Event Celebrated The Last Batch Of Delivery Of Twelve Tecnam P2002JF Low-Wing Trainers Delivered To The HAF

Tecnam has completed the delivery of twelve new Tecnam P2002JF aircraft to the Hellenic Air Force (HAF). The ceremony took place at the Dekelia Air Base in Tatoi (Athens), in the presence of the Minister of National Defence, Evangelos Apostolakis, and Italian Ambassador Efisio Luigi Marras.

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CAE Extends Pilot And Cabin Crew Training Agreement With SAS For Five-Years

Will Be The Exclusive Provider Of Airbus A320, A330, A340 And Boeing 737 Pilot Training Services

CAE and SAS have announced the extension of their exclusive long-term pilot and cabin crew training contract. Under the terms of the agreement, announced at the Paris Air Show, CAE instructors will deliver Airbus A320, A330, A340 and Boeing 737 full-flight simulator (FFS) pilot training to the airline’s pilots near SAS headquarters, mainly in CAE Copenhagen, CAE Oslo and CAE Stockholm for a further period of five years.

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Leonardo Unveils Its Largest-Ever Drone, The Falco Xplorer

Opening Up New Civil And Military Markets For The Company In The Unmanned Domain

Leonardo introduced its largest-ever Remotely-Piloted Air System (RPAS), the Falco Xplorer, this week at the Paris Air Show. Building on the success of the Company’s Falco family of tactical-class RPAS, the new drone features a payload capacity of 770 pounds, more than 24 hours flight time and a satellite communications capability for beyond-radio-line-of-sight operations, all within a 1.3 ton maximum take-off weight (MTOW).

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Universal Avionics Sees Increased EFVS Interest From Airline Aftermarket

Company Recently Kicked-Off ClearVision EFVS Program For Airbus A320 FAA STC

Universal Avionics  says it is seeing increased interest from the Airline Aftermarket for Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) solutions. The company recently kicked-off a ClearVision EFVS program with AerSale, Inc. to develop an FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the Airbus A320 aircraft. That retrofit upgrade certification is expected by the end of the first quarter of 2020, with CAAC and EASA STC validation to immediately follow.

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Canadian AF Launches Pilot Incentive Program

Facing Familiar Problem Keeping And Retaining Pilots In The Service

In June 2019, programs were launched to ensure the continuing health of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and its ability to achieve mission success. These initiatives are vital in the face of an unprecedented level of global competition for the skills of pilots, technicians, highly trained aviation specialists, and support personnel. The RCAF is working on restoring and retaining levels of personnel experience and thereby ensure it is able to meet its current mandate and properly transfer skills and knowledge to the next generations of aviators.

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Bristow Updates The Status Of Its SEC Filings

Doubt Remains About Company's Ability To Continue As A Going Concern

Bristow Group has filed its quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended December 31, 2018 (the "Q3 FY2019 10-Q"), as well as amendments to its previously filed Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2018 (the "Amended FY2018 10-K"), Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2018 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2018 (collectively, the "Amended Reports").

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Lockheed Martin Achieves Successful Hypersonic Captive Carry Flight Test

Rapid Development And Testing Continues Through 2019

The U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin have successfully flight tested the AGM-183A Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) on the service's B-52 Stratofortress out of Edwards Air Force Base, CA on June 12, 2019.

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Embraer And Binter Sign An Order For Two Additional E195-E2s

Spanish Airline Celebrating 30 Years Of Operation In 2019

Embraer announced at the 53rd International Paris Air Show that it has signed a contract with Binter, of Spain, for two additional E195-E2s, confirming purchase rights from the original contract, signed in 2018. The two new E195-E2s will be included in Embraer’s 2019 second-quarter backlog and have a value of $141.8 million, based on Embraer’s current list prices. The airline is celebrating 30 years of operations in 2019.

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NASA Invests In Tech Concepts Aimed At Exploring Lunar Craters, Mining Asteroids

To Mission Concepts Selected For Phase III Studies In The NIAC Program

Robotically surveying lunar craters in record time and mining resources in space could help NASA establish a sustained human presence at the Moon – part of the agency’s broader Moon to Mars exploration approach. Two mission concepts to explore these capabilities have been selected as the first-ever Phase III studies within the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program.

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Airborne 06.19.19: Skydive Record, UAL Discrimination Suit, Textron Jobs

Also: ASKA Flying Car, SpaceX Sues U.S., Mitsubishi MU-2 SAIB, Aviation Safety Resources

An international team of 20 skydivers are claiming a new world record by completing four different formations on the same skydive while flying in an upright position on Sunday, May 26. The team traveled from around the globe for the record event at Skydive Spaceland—Houston in Rosharon, Texas. After leaping from an aircraft more than 16,000 feet above the ground, the group built the formations flying in a position that looks like sitting in a chair—“upright” in skydiving lingo. They had less

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Lynk Remote Tech/HangarBot Update Their Technologies, This Weekend, At LVK

First GA Solution To Control, Automate, And Secure Hangars Remotely

Lynk Remote Technologies, LLC, will be exhibiting its state-of-the-art product suite of hangar automation known as HangarBot at AOPA's second 2019 Fly-In at Livermore Municipal Airport (LVK) on June 21-22. The HangarBot Hub has several features, including an HD video camera for 24/7 video surveillance, a motion sensor, and a temperature sensor. It also can serve as a Wi-Fi hotspot. By using the HangarBot app, users can set the HangarBot Hub to send notifications via email or text message when motion is detected or a change in environment takes place, allowing users to monitor hangar activity from anywhere in the world. "These shows are a great way to see and understand how HangarB

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Pilots Criticize 737 MAX Design In Congressional Hearing

'Sully' Sullenberger Among The Pilots Testifying Before The House Aviation Subcommittee

The U.S. House Transportation Aviation Subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday looking into two accidents involving Boeing's 737 MAX airplane which resulted in the fatal injury of a total of 346 people.

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Airbus Sees Strong Demand For Its New Commercial Aircraft At Paris Air Show 2019

A321XLR Receives Endorsement From 11 Customers As Of Now

During the 2019 Paris Air Show, Airbus achieved new business for 363 commercial aircraft, comprising 149 firm orders and 214 commitments. In addition to these totals, airlines and lessors also converted 352 existing aircraft orders – mostly from the A320 single-aisle aircraft up to the larger A321neo and also to the new A321XLR.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report From North Carolina Fatal Accident

Finds Pilot Flying The Airplane In IFR Conditions Was Not Instrument Rated

The NTSB has released a preliminary report from an accident which occurred June 7 near Castalia, North Carolina which fatally injured all four people aboard the aircraft.

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Airbus, Groupe ADP And The RATP Group Sign Partnership Agreement

Will Study The Integration Of Flying Vehicles Into Urban Air Transport For The 2024 Olympics

Airbus, Groupe ADP and the RATP Group, along with the Paris Ile-de-France region and the French civil aviation authority (DGAC), have announced the launch of a feasibility study to demonstrate an urban system of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) vehicles for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. This collaboration, encompassing all components of land and air mobility, marks the creation of a team of recognized experts to develop not only French technology, but also a model for urban mobility, associated services and export potential.

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Quality Sport Planes (QSP) Under New Ownership

Changing Of The Guard For Zenith Aircraft Company’s West Coast Representative

Quality Sport Planes LLC (QSP), the longtime Zenith Aircraft representative on the west coast, is under new management ownership. QSP has been representing Zenith Aircraft kits in the western United States for 15 years and hosts one of the largest Zenith fly-ins in the country every year. Based at the Cloverdale Municipal Airport (O60) in Northern California, the business was founded in 2005 as an independent distributor for Zenith Aircraft Company, the largest manufacturer of light sport aircraft kits in the U.S. based in Missouri.

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Aerospace Industry CTOs Cooperate To Drive The Sustainability Of Aviation

A Joint Statement From The Chief Technology Officers Of Seven Of The World’s Leading Aerospace Manufacturers

Aviation connects our world by efficiently and rapidly moving people, opening new economic opportunities and transporting food and goods all over our planet. Aviation promotes global understanding, generating rich cultural exchanges and thereby contributing to peaceful co-existence.

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Klyde Morris 09.21.19

If He Takes Off A Shoe, He's Really Getting Serious ...

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.21.19)

“With regard to the public policy issues generated by the fatal MAX crashes, the foremost and most urgent, in my view, is assessment of the adequacy of the FAA aircraft certification process.”Source: Allied Pilots Association president Capt. Daniel Carey, in testimony before the House Transportation Aviation Subcommittee.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.21.19): Unreliable (GPS/WAAS)

An advisory to pilots indicating the expected level of service of the GPS and/or WAAS may not be available.  

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.21.19)

Video: Boeing 747 Gets Towed Across Sea Before It Gets Sunk For Underwater Theme Park

Geek.com has posted a video and images of a Boeing 747 getting towed across the ocean off the coast of Bahrain.

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