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June 17, 2015

Airborne 06.17.15: Blues Boss Retires, WingX 'traca', AMA at AirVenture

Also: Heli Business Rejected, Bell V-280, AIRBOSSINC, Bombardier Q400 Order, Hillary's TFRs, Fallen Helo Crewman To Be Honored, Gone West: NASA's Jack King

Captain Gregory McWherter, the former commander and lead pilot of the Blue Angels, has announced that he will be retiring from the Navy after 25 years in uniform. A year ago, McWherter was officially reprimanded by the Navy for allowing a culture of sexual harassment to continue in the Blue Angels organization during two stints as its commander between 2008 and 2012. Here’s some news for those of you using WingX Pro on your iPad. The version 8.5

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Aero-TV: Chart It All - Buy a T-Shirt to Support Aviation's Future

Ya Gotta Admire the Tenacity of A Kid With A Dream...

While at Sun ‘n Fun 2015, ANN News Editor, Tom Patton, stopped by a display called, Chart It All. He met up with a delightful young person finding his own way to get where he wants to be in life. Manning the booth was Trevor Simoneau, who had a dream of going to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. Trevor explains that he’s been interested in aviation since the age of 3, and he has been studying books and online programs to learn everything he can...

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Airborne 06.17.15: Blues Boss Retires, WingX 'traca', AMA at AirVenture

Also: Heli Business Rejected, Bell V-280, AIRBOSSINC, Bombardier Q400 Order, Hillary's TFRs, Fallen Helo Crewman To Be Honored, Gone West: NASA's Jack King Captain Gregory McWherter, the former commander and lead pilot of the Blue Angels, has announced that he will be retiring from the Navy after 25 years in uniform. A year ago, McWherter was officially reprimanded by the Navy for allowing a culture of sexual harassment to continue in the Blue Angels organization during two stints as its commander between 2008 and 2012. Here’s some news for those of you using WingX Pro on your iPad. The version 8.5 upgrade now includes a new feature they have named, ‘traca’. Traca enables pilots to create or modify a route simply by drawing the route on the screen. Traca also includes advanced modes of

GECAS Orders 60 Airbus A320neo Aircraft

Brings Total Number Of The Aircraft Ordered By The Leasing Company To 120

GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has announced a firm order for 60 Airbus A320neo family aircraft.  All of the aircraft will be powered by CFM’s LEAP-1A engine.

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Major Assembly Starts On Bell V-280 Valor Fuselage

Advanced Tiltrotor To Offer Significant Increase In Capabilities, According To Bell Helicopter

Bell Helicopter has begin major assembly on the Bell V-280 Valor fuselage.

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ATR Announces Signature Of 46 Firm Orders At The Paris Air Show

Exceeds 1,500 Firm orders Since The Beginning Of The Program

Regional aircraft manufacturer ATR has announced a total of 46 firm orders and 35 options, at the Paris Air Show for a total value of $1.98 billion. The orders – which will be revealed throughout the week-long Show – have been signed with airlines from five continents.

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Manned Tricopter Achieves Stable Flight

Flike Is A Zero-Emission Personal Aircraft

File this under "How Soon Can I Get One." A Hungarian team of developers has achieved stable flight of a concept demonstrator for a personal aircraft they call the Flike, a manned tri-copter that the pilot sits astride like a bicycle.

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Milestone Aviation Group To Acquire 28 H175 Airbus Helicopters

Represents Largest Customer Commitment For New Rotorcraft

Airbus Helicopters and Milestone Aviation Group have announced that Milestone has increased its combined orders and options to a total of 28 H175s, the largest order for Airbus’ new super-medium-lift twin-engine rotorcraft.

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EASA Certifies Sikorsky S-92 Rig Approach

Follows FAA Certification In May Of This Year

EASA has certified Sikorsky's Rig Approach for the S-92 helicopter. Rig Approach provides operators with an automated approach to offshore rig and platform landings.

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United Airlines To Add More E175s To The United Express Fleet

Places 10 Firm Orders, Up To 18 Options From Regional Carriers May Be Converted

Embraer S.A. has announced an agreement with United Airlines to add additional E175 jets to the United Express fleet. The agreement consists of ten firm orders, which will be included in Embraer's 2015 second-quarter backlog. Additionally, Embraer expects that United or one of the carriers that operates as United Express will convert options for 18 aircraft to firm orders in the near term.

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Testing Underway For First PurePower Engine For Embraer E190-E2

Engine Specifically Designed For The New Regional Jet

Pratt & Whitney has completed assembly and is initiating testing of the first PurePower PW1900G test engine at its facility in East Hartford, Connecticut. The PW1900G engine, a derivative of the PW1500G engine, has been specifically designed for installation on the new Embraer E190-E2 and E195-E2 aircraft.

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Boeing, Ruili Airlines Announce Commitment For 30 737 MAXs

Carrier Receiving Financial Support From AVIC International Leasing

Boeing and Ruili Airlines announced at the Paris Air Show that the airline has committed to purchase 30 737 MAXs with the financial support of AVIC International Leasing, amid a surge in China's passenger traffic.

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Saudi Arabian Airlines Is Launch Operator Of New A330-300 Regional

Adds 20 A330-300 Regional And 30 A320ceo To Fast-Growing Fleet

Saudi Arabian Airlines, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia will become the first airline in the world to operate the new Airbus A330-300 Regional.

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Martin Aircraft Enters Into Four Agreements At Paris Air Show

Business Relationship In China Among The Announcements

Tuesday was an exciting day at the 51st International Paris Air Show for New Zealand-based Martin Aircraft Company Limited as it made four major announcements, including the establishment  of a significant business relationship based in China, that the Company hopes will open up commercial opportunities for its innovative and futuristic Martin Jetpack.

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TAI Selects CTS800 To Power Turkish Light Utility Helicopter

LHTEC, TAI Officials Sign MOU At Paris Air Show

The Light Helicopter Turbine Engine Company (LHTEC), a 50-50 partnership between Honeywell International Inc. and Rolls-Royce, has been selected by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) to provide propulsion engines for the Turkish Light Utility Helicopter (TLUH) program.

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Aero-TV: Chart It All - Buy a T-Shirt to Support Aviation's Future

Ya Gotta Admire the Tenacity of A Kid With A Dream...

While at Sun ‘n Fun 2015, ANN News Editor, Tom Patton, stopped by a display called, Chart It All. He met up with a delightful young person finding his own way to get where he wants to be in life. Manning the booth was Trevor Simoneau, who had a dream of going to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.

Airbus Helicopters Launches X6 Concept Phase

Major Design Architecture Choices To Be Evaluated, And Customer Input Sought, During The Next Two Years

The concept phase start-up for a new European helicopter, Airbus Helicopters’ X6, was announced today at the Paris Air Show, initiating a two-year definition period on this next-generation heavy-lift rotorcraft that will be tailored for the civil market. X6 will initially target oil and gas missions and will also be perfectly suited for Search and Rescue, VIP and other applications.

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Boeing, AerCap Announce Order For 100 737 MAX 8s

First 737 MAX Order For The Leasing Company

Boeing and AerCap announced an order for 100 737 MAX 8s Tuesday at the Paris Air Show. The order, valued at $10.7 billion at current list prices, is the first 737 MAX order for AerCap.

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Embraer Projects 6,350 New Jet Deliveries In The 70 To 130-Seat Segment

Two-Thirds Of Those Will Be Larger Regional Jets

Embraer has released its 2015-2034 Market Outlook which details forecasted deliveries of new aircraft over the next twenty years. The report focuses on the 70 to 130-seat capacity category which is valued at $300 billion during that period. Embraer projects deliveries of 6,350 jets - 2,250 units in the 70 to 90-seat segment and 4,100 units in the 90 to 130-seat segment.

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Shuster Crafting ATC Privatization Bill

Would Place Air Traffic Control Under A Non-Profit Corporation

Representative Bill Shuster (R-PA), chair of the House Transportation Committee, told the Aero Club of Washington that he plans to introduce a bill in Congress to privatize the nation's Air Traffic Control system.

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AeroSports Update: More Model Aircraft At EAA AirVenture

Model Aircraft Flying At AirVenture 2015 Is Now Expanded To Include RC Models And Drones

For quite some time EAA AirVenture has featured special programs for our younger aviators known as KidVenture. Featured in this program have been hand-launched gliders, rubber band powered model aircraft, and U-control flying. Now, the grown-up kids can get involved too.

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U.S. And France Sign Memorandum Of Cooperation

Will Share Commercial Space Transportation Research And Development Activities

FAA Administrator Michael P. Huerta and French National Space Agency (CNES) President Jean-Yves Le Gall have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) to cooperate on research and development related to the safety of private sector orbital space launches and re-entry activities.  The research-related, non-binding arrangement between France and the United States is the first of its kind covering research into commercial orbital space operations.

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Japan Air Commuter Signs ATR milestone contract

Represents The 1500th Aircraft Sold

Japan Air Commuter Co. and the European turboprop aircraft manufacturer ATR have signed a contract for the purchase of 8 firm ATR42-600s, plus 1 option and 14 purchase rights, valued at $496 million. The signature of this deal represents a major milestone for ATR, as it represents the 1500th ATR aircraft sold since the beginning of the program. It is also the first contract signed between ATR and a Japanese airline.

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Embraer Begins Assembling The First E190-E2

Manufacture Of First Prototype Is Moving Forward As Planned

Two years after the launch of the program, the first of the E-Jets E2 family, an E190-E2, is beginning to be assembled at the company's factory in Sao Jose dos Campos. Embraer has already received the first sub-assemblies from suppliers in several countries and the assembly of the first prototype is moving forward as planned.

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Airborne 06.16.15: Sikorsky Out?, AirVenture Innovation Preview, New Boeing Jet

Also: Philae Wakes Up, Aero-Calendar, PW1100G-JM Cert, Prop Accident, Bell Helicopter, Garuda Indonesia, Bombardier CS300 Order

United Technologies will pursue the separation of the Sikorsky Aircraft business from United Technologies, subject to final Board approval. A decision on whether Sikorsky will be spun off or sold is expected by the end of the third quarter. The Staff of the Aero-News Network and the Experimental Aircraft Association are pleased to announce the debut of the ‘AirVenture Innovation Preview’ for AirVenture 2015, otherwise known as the ‘AIP.’ The AIP is a mass

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (06.17.15)

"It's questionable whether our system is capable of just sustaining current demands — delays already cost passengers and the economy $30 billion a year." Source: Representative Bill Shuster (R-PA).

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.17.15): Lateral Stability

The stability about the longitudinal axis of an aircraft; the rolling stability, or the ability of an airplane to return to level flight due to a disturbance that causes one of the wings to drop.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.17.15)

United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association

The USHPA began as the Southern California Hang Gliding Association in 1971 and shortly afterwards, in March of 1974, became the United States Hang Gliding Association (USHGA), headquartered in southern California. In 1989, the Association was moved from Southern California to its present home in Colorado Springs, CO and in 2006, became the United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (USHPA).

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