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June 11, 2025

Airborne 06.11.25: HPN Access Suit, Air Race Classic!, Cockatoo v Rocket

 Also: TN Skydicing Accident, MD Helicopters, Supersonic Flight Welcomed, More Flightdeck Security

 
 
Private Jet Services (PJS) recently filed a lawsuit against Westchester County and upper leadership at the Westchester County Airport (HPN) for alleged discrimination. The filing claims that the company’s jets were denied access to the airport while other, similar charter flights were welcomed with open arms. More than a hundred female pilots from across the US are gearing up for a 2,426-mile, 9-state journey as part of the 48th annual Air Race Classic. The fun officially begins in Fairhope, Alabama, on June 17. The original Women’s Air Derby shifted through several forms, including the so-called ‘Powder Puff Derby,&rsq

Bedford Details Multiple Issues Plaguing FAA

Stem From Lack Of Strategic Vision, Competent Leadership

Bryan Bedford, President Trump’s nominee to head the troubled FAA, says the agency suffers from a “profound lack of trust” and that it “fails to carry out its safety mission,” he said in a questionnaire submitted to senators prior to his nomination hearing on Wednesday, June 11.

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Private Jet Company Sues After Being Denied Access to Airport

PJS Case Alleges Discrimination, With Similar Aircraft Being Permitted at HPN

Elevate Aviation Group subsidiary Private Jet Services (PJS) recently filed a lawsuit against Westchester County and upper leadership at the Westchester County Airport (HPN) for alleged discrimination. The filing claims that the company’s jets were denied access to the airport while other, similar charter flights were welcomed with open arms.

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Trump’s New Orders Target Domestic Drone Industry

President Signs Executive Order to Reduce Reliance on Foreign Drones

President Trump has signed a series of executive orders that claim to strengthen domestic drone manufacturing, enhance public safety, and revive civilian supersonic air travel. The actions reflect a broader federal effort to reduce US reliance on foreign drone technology, particularly from China.

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Walmart, Wing Bring Drone Deliveries to Five Major Cities

Store Adds Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando, and Tampa to the Service

Partnering with Alphabet-owned Wing, Walmart plans to roll out drone operations to 100 additional stores. The expanded service includes locations in Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Tampa, and Orlando. Wing has been flying deliveries from Walmart stores in Dallas-Fort Worth and Bentonville, Arkansas, for nearly two years.

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Boeing’s May 737 MAX Production Hits FAA Cap

Deliveries Hit 45, With Over 300 Gross Orders

Boeing “rolled out” 38 of its 737 MAX aircraft during May, which means that number of aircraft moved through the production line and out the factory door but not all of them have been delivered to customers yet.

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Senate Sets a Date to Confirm Bryan Bedford as FAA Head

Republic CEO’s Confirmation Hearing Set for June 11

The US Senate Commerce Committee will hold a nomination hearing on June 11 to consider Bryan Bedford as the next Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. The hearing, scheduled for 10:00 am EST, will be chaired by Senator Ted Cruz.

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A4A Backs Bedford for FAA Administrator

Organization Urges Senate to Confirm Republic CEO as Next FAA Head

Airlines for America (A4A), an industry group representing major US airlines, recently shared its support for Bryan Bedford’s nomination to lead the Federal Aviation Administration. The organization called on the Senate to swiftly confirm Bedford, who is scheduled to appear before the Senate Commerce Committee for a nomination hearing on June 11.

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Airborne-NextGen 06.03.25: Hermeus Quarterhorse, VFS Forum, VX4 eVTOL

Also: Williams International Builds Up, Marines v Drones, NBAA v Tariffs, New GAMA Members

Hermeus confirmed the flight of its Quarterhorse MK 1 aircraft at the Air Force Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, a significant step in the company’s pace of high-Mach and hypersonic aircraft development. Development of the Quarterhorse MK 1 went from clean sheet to flight-ready in just over a year, demonstrating its rapid pace in advancing the mission of Hermeus to make hypersonic flight operational. The Vertical Flight Society (VFS) held its 81st Annual Forum recently in Virginia Beach, Virginia. VFS officials indicated that this year’s 3-day for

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Airborne-NextGen 06.03.25: Hermeus Quarterhorse, VFS Forum, VX4 eVTOL

Also: Williams International Builds Up, Marines v Drones, NBAA v Tariffs, New GAMA Members

Hermeus confirmed the flight of its Quarterhorse MK 1 aircraft at the Air Force Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, a significant step in the company’s pace of high-Mach and hypersonic aircraft development. Development of the Quarterhorse MK 1 went from clean sheet to flight-ready in just over a year, demonstrating its rapid pace in advancing the mission of Hermeus to make hypersonic flight operational. The Vertical Flight Society (VFS) held its 81st Annual Forum recently in Virginia Beach, Virginia. VFS officials indicated that this year’s 3-

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NTSB Final Report: Bellanca 17-31ATC

Maintenance Personnel’s Improper Installation Of An Engine-Driven Vacuum Pump

Analysis: The pilot was conducting a test flight following the completion of an annual inspection. During the takeoff climb, the pilot observed an abnormal oil pressure indication and elected to return to the airport. While returning to the airport, the engine sustained a complete loss of oil pressure followed by a loss of all power. Unable to maintain altitude, the pilot elected to make an off-airport landing to a nearby road. During the landing, the airplane struck a power line and a utility pole before it impacted the ground and came to rest upright.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.11.25)

Aero Linx: Florida Antique Biplane Association "Biplanes.....outrageous fun since 1903."  That quote really defines what the Florida Antique Biplane Association (FABA) is all about.  Our members are dedicated to preserving pre-1950 Biplanes, while aviating around the gorgeous state of Florida to fly-ins hosted by fellow members. Our FABA Fly-in season starts in October and concludes before the   Florida thunderstorm season kicks in.  Each month, through May, one of our members hosts a fly-in at often unique destination airports, many times a private grass strips perfect for our vintage craft. If you are interested in joining us in this adventure and e

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.11.25): Obstacle

Obstacle An existing object, object of natural growth, or terrain at a fixed geographical location or which may be expected at a fixed location within a prescribed area with reference to which vertical clearance is or must be provided during flight operation. 

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ANN FAQ: View Aero-News YOUR Way ... The 'Headlines And Teasers' Option

Choose How YOU Want To View Your Aero News: Headlines And Teasers

We're all pretty excited about the new website design here at ANN, but we HAVE heard from some of you that you liked the way that content was displayed on the old site.  We hear you, and before you chuck your bitgrinder out a 5th story window, you should know that there are several ways that you can view your Aero-Content.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.11.25)

“Part of this is due to an unwieldy organizational structure with unnecessary spans, layers, and silos which makes responsibility opaque and accountability difficult at best.” Source: FAA Administrator nominee Bedford commenting on trust issues in and about the FAA. 

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