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May 15, 2019

Airborne 05.15.19: Horten HX-2 to OSH!, TriFan 600 Test, Blue Moon

Also: GA ADS-B Rebates, Saab To Open Site, House GA Caucus Launch, EAA Petitions Supreme Court

Horten Aircraft plans to bring its HX-2 flying wing prototype to AirVenture this summer. HORTEN Aircraft GmbH was founded at the end of 2015 by Sven Lindig, Bernhard Mattlener and Hans Heinen. Meanwhile, Flight Design general aviation and Rotorvox are also part of the aviation brand LIFT Air with headquarters located at the Eisenach-Kindel airfield (EDGE). The name "HORTEN Aircraft GmbH" honors the visionary aircraft designer Dr. Ing. Reimar Horten (1915-1994), who is widely regarded as a pioneer in the field of flying wings. XTI Aircraft Company (XTI) has conducted the first test flights of its 65% scale prototype of the TriFan 600 VTOL aircraft as the company continues to p

Five Fatally Injured, One Missing In Alaska Mid-Air Collision

Total Of 16 People Were On Board The Sightseeing Flights

Two airplanes carrying a total of 14 passengers and one pilot each collided in mid air about eight nautical miles from Ketchikan, Alaska Monday, resulting in the fatal injury of five of the people on board. One person is still missing, according to authorities.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Information From Hawaii Helo Accident

Witnesses Reported Seeing Parts Falling From The Aircraft

The NTSB has released its preliminary report form an April 29 accident in Hawaii involving a Robinson R-44 helicopter which fatally injured three people.

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NBAA Combines Maintenance, Flight Attendants/Technicians Conferences

Events Jointly Hosted For The First Time

Jointly hosted for the first time, the 2019 NBAA Maintenance and Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Conferences in Fort Worth, TX, provided substantial educational and networking value for both groups of business aviation professionals.

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After A Successful Business Year 2018, Pilatus Prepares For The Future

Company Delivered 128 Aircraft, Revenues Topped $1 Billion

The business year 2018 was an exceptionally successful one for Pilatus, but also a challenging one. At around 1.1 billion Swiss francs ($1.08 billion), sales revenue was brought back to the billion mark again. The 128 aircraft delivered in total included the first PC-24 – a milestone in the company history. All in all, 18 PC-24s were handed over to customers in the past year.

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Candy Bomber Returns To Berlin

Gail Halvorsen, 98, Received A Hero's Welcome

The former U.S. Air Force pilot who became famous for dropping candy to children during the Berlin Airlift in 1948 and 1949 recently returned to the German capital to a hero's welcome.

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Report: Remote Towers Market Worth $392 Million By 2025

Growth Forecast At More Than 35 Percent Annually, According To MarketsandMarkets

According to the new market research report "Remote Towers Market by Operation Type (Single, Multiple, Contingency), System Type (Airport Equipment, Remote Tower Modules, Network Solutions), Application (Communication, Information & Control, Surveillance), and Region – Global Forecast to 2025", published by MarketsandMarkets, the Remote Towers Market is projected to grow from an estimated $63 million in 2019 to 392 million by 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 35.53% during the forecast period.

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Azul Receives The First Airbus A330neo In The Americas

First Of 15 Ordered By The Carrier

The first A330neo of the Americas has been delivered to Azul Linhas Aéreas on lease from Avolon, becoming the first airline from the Americas to fly the A330-900. The aircraft is the first of 15 A330neo ordered by Avolon.

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Aitech Group Joins Boeing’s MQ-25 Industry Team

Contract For Key Mission Interface Systems Supports The U.S. Navy’s First Unmanned Aerial Refueling Program

Aitech Defense Systems, Inc., a part of the Aitech Group, has been awarded a contract by The Boeing Company to supply key mission interface systems for the MQ-25 unmanned aerial refueling program.

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19 Companies To Present Capabilities At GA-ASI’s Blue Magic Belgium

Local Tech Businesses Vie To Support Belgium’s SkyGuardian Development

Nineteen Belgium-based companies will present their ideas and cutting-edge capabilities to a panel of technical experts from GA-ASI with the goal of selection to support the development of MQ-9B SkyGuardian Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) for Belgium.

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AD NUMBER: 2019-08-06

PRODUCT: Certain Airbus SAS Model A330-200 Freighter, -200, and -300 series airplanes.

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AD NUMBER: 2019-08-09

PRODUCT: All Boeing Model 747-8 and 747-8F series airplanes.

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Senate Commerce Committee Chair Wicker Meets With FAA Administrator Nominee

First Hearing On Stephen Dickson's Nomination To Be Held Wednesday Morning

U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, R-MS, chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, met with President Donald Trump’s nominee for Administrator of the FAA, Stephen M. Dickson in advance of his first confirmation hearing before the committee Wednesday.

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FAA: ADS-B Rebates Have All Been Reserved

Unclaimed Rebates May Still Go Back Into The Pool

The last few hundred of the $500 Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) rebate reservations offered to general aviation aircraft owners by the FAA are gone.

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NASA Requests An Additional $1.6 Billion For Moon Mission

Amends FY 2020 Budget Request Adding Funding For Deep Space Exploration, Science And Technology

NASA has submitted a budget amendment for fiscal year 2020 that includes an additional $1.6 billion to support its efforts to return to the Moon. In its request, NASA points out that the President challenged the agency to land the first American woman and next American man at the South Pole of the Moon by 2024, followed by a sustained presence on the Moon by 2028.

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Compton/Woodley Airport Acquires Pipistrel Alpha Electro Aircraft

Charging Station Also Installed At The Airport

Los Angeles County Public Works, in partnership with Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum, welcomed the nation’s first commercial electric aircraft charging station at Compton/Woodley Airport (KCPM). The Pipistrel SkyCharge docking station will support the museum’s two ALPHA Electro Light Sport all-electric aircraft and ultimately other electric aircraft in the future as electric aircraft gain interest. The SkyCharge docking station allows two aircraft to simultaneously charge an empty battery in 45 minutes.

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Horten HX-2 Flying Wing Plans Trip To AirVenture

Plane Was First Shown To The Public At AERO 2019 In Germany

Horten Aircraft plans to bring its HX-2 flying wing prototype to AirVenture this summer after being first displayed to the public at AERO 2019 in Friedrichshafen, Germany in February.

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Avidyne Receives Certification Of IFD Software Upgrade

Approval Launches IFD Series Into Legacy Turbine-Class Aircraft With LPV, Synthetic Vision, And High-Performance FMS Capabilities

The FAA has awarded an STC to Avidyne Corporation for the R10.2.3.1 software for the IFD Series. Among the new features and product improvements included with R10.2.3.1 is Avidyne’s innovative GPS Legacy Avionics Support (GLAS) option, which allows the IFD Series to interface with existing Pro Line 21 EFIS systems to provide flight director and autopilot coupling of SBAS/LPV approaches, while eliminating the need for more costly OEM display hardware and software upgrades.

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Boeing Changed Autopilot Switch Functions On 737 MAX

Former Boeing Flight Control Engineer Says Alterations May Have Contributed To Two Accidents

A change in the function of two cockpit switches in Boeing's 737 MAX airplanes may have contributed to accidents in Indonesia and Ethiopia, according to a former Boeing flight control engineer.

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Airborne 05.13.19: Apollo 11 Manual, Ageless Aviation, D-Day Squadron

Also: FlightSafety Expands, CHC Scotia, Karen K. Duncan Scholarship, DJI Action Cam

The instruction manual that guided Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to a successful landing on the moon is set to be auctioned by Christies as part of a larger sale celebrating space exploration and the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. The manual was reportedly on board the Eagle lunar lander right between Armstrong and Aldrin as Armstrong reported, "Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Just after landing, Aldrin wrote the coordinates of the lander on page 10 of the book, the first off-world writing by a human. Agel

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.15.19)

“President Trump selected Stephen Dickson to lead the FAA because of his experience and impressive qualifications. As a veteran F-15 Flight Commander in the U.S. Air Force and a retired airline pilot, he has a deep understanding of the aviation industry." Source: U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, R-MS, chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.15.19): Nonradar Approach Control

An ATC facility providing approach control service without the use of radar.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.15.19)

Billy Henderson's Celebration of Life

Billy M. Henderson, Founder and Former Executive Director of SUN 'n FUN Fly-In passed away on Friday, April 12th. In recognition, Billy's family will be hosting a celebration of Billy's life at the Aerospace Discovery at the Florida Air Museum on the SUN 'n FUN Campus on Sunday, June 23 at 4:00 p.m.

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