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November 02, 2024

Appareo Aviation Introduces Stratus Power Max

New USB Charger Augments Line Of TSO-Certified Chargers

Appareo announced the release of the Stratus Power Max, its newest addition to the line of Technical Standard Order (TSO) certified USB charging products with dual USB-C connectors that deliver up to 60 watts of charging power. The dual connectors each deliver up to 30 watts for charging virtually any kind of portable electronic device. It also has installation connectors on the back and bottom for convenience and flexibility. Its compact and durable design with high-quality materials enable it to endure the rigors of flight while it maintains an unobtrusive profile.

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Union Endorses 38% Wage Increase Offer From Boeing

Other Provisions Included, Vote Set For November 4

Workers on strike at Boeing will vote on Monday October 4 on the latest offer from the company. The union representing the workers has endorsed the contract and hopes are high for an approval, but it depends on the workers affirming it in the vote. The provisions represent an improvement over the previous offer, including a 38% wage hike over 4 years, a larger bonus of $12,000 for ratifying the contract, and improvements to retirement plans. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) told the workers it had extracted all it could from the company.

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California Airport Introduces GAMI Unleaded AvGas

Reid-Hillview Airport Now Offering G100UL for Full-Service Fueling

Reid-Hillview Airport (RHV), located in San Jose, California, has formally added GAMI’s unleaded fuel to its services. This makes RHV the first field in the US to offer this new 100 octane unleaded avgas. Santa Clara County, which contains Reid-Hillview Airport, signed a contract with G100UL’s producer, Vitol, for the purchase. It was delivered on Monday, October 28, and was ready to go in a new fuel truck two days later. The truck-to-airplane delivery costs $6.99 per gallon.

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Coast Guard Medevacs Fishing Boat Captain 60 Miles Off Honolulu

Mariner Was Experiencing Heart Attack Symptoms

The 69-year-old captain of a fishing vessel was medevacked by the U.S. Coast Guard  on October 29 after a call reporting he was experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. At around 4:17 p.m., watchstanders at the Coast Guard Sector Honolulu command center received a call from a crewmember of the 85-foot commercial vessel Triple Andy who reported the captain’s symptoms. The watchstanders consulted with the flight surgeon on duty, who recommended the medevac.

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Airborne 10.24.24: F-35 Takes Flak, Blue Origin 2nd Gen, Gogo's Great Week

Also: Coleman Lost at Airshow, Autonomous UH-72, Honeywell MX Solution, NBAA Like SFAR

Further studies from the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) have determined that, after six years and over $12 billion in investments, the F-35 Lightning stealth fighter is still not combat-ready. This raises concerns regarding the fifth-gen jet’s ability to anchor American air superiority. As a part of a tactical aviation readiness report, the GAO tracked how closely US aircraft were meeting their intended mission-capable rates from 2018 to 2023. After a number of delays, Blue Origin’s 27th mission debuted the second human-rated vehicle for the New

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LATAM Airlines Confirms Order for 10 New Dreamliners

Expands Carrier’s Boeing 787 Widebody Fleet to 52 by 2030

Boeing recently announced an order by LATAM Airlines Group for 10 new 787 Dreamliner widebody jets. The carrier will have the option to purchase five additional 787-9s. The airline’s 787 fleet will reach 52 aircraft by 2030, allowing it to support new nonstop long-haul routes. The fleet expansion confirms LATAM’s position as the largest 787 operator in South America. The airline’s 787 fleet will reach 52 aircraft by 2030, allowing it to support new nonstop long-haul routes. LATAM currently has 37 787-8 and 787-9 widebody jets in service.

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Eve Chooses Embraer-CAE Training Services

Program Intends To Personalize And Focus On Operations

Eve Air Mobility announced that Embraer-CAE Training Services (ECTS) has been selected as the training provider for Eve’s eVTOL aircraft pilots, maintenance technicians, and ground handling personnel. The services will be incorporated into Eve’s recently announced Eve TechCare, its all-in-one service portfolio for eVTOLs. The ECTS is a joint venture between Embraer and CAE established in 2007 as a way to provide pilot and ground crew training for customers of Embraer’s Phenom 100 and 300 aircraft.

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Airbus And OCCAR Update Contracts For A400 Support

Includes Enhanced Capabilities And Global Support Services Agreement

Airbus announced it has entered into two strategic contracts with the Organization for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR), an international organization based in Bonn, Germany that manages the A400M program on behalf of its member nations in Europe and Turkey. The contracts include the Global Support Services and the Block Upgrade 0 to enhance the aircraft’s capabilities.

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Airborne 10.25.24: Boeing Strike, Girls in Aviation Day, Citation Ascend

Also: NASA Drive $75.6B To Economy, GAMA On SFAR, Wheels Up Adds Gogo, AAL Fined

Seriously.... If not for bad luck, Boeing would have no luck at all... and recent events prove it to the ‘max’ (Sorry.... Could resist). Once thought to be all but done, the massive and incredibly damaging Boeing worker’s strike is NOT OVER. The International Association of Machinists voted a solid 64% against the deal, as confirmed by the union late Wednesday. The 10th annual Girls in Aviation Day (GIAD) event, hosted by Women in Aviation International, reached record attendance numbers with over 33,000 worldwide participants. Members from 194 Women in Avi

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NetJets And Signature Announce Partnership

Collaborating On First-Ever New-Build Campus In Las Vegas

NetJets and Signature Aviation jointly announced the ground-breaking of a first-of-its-kind collaboration on a NetJets-exclusive facility at Harry Reid International Airport (KLAS) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The cutting-edge campus includes a custom-designed terminal for the exclusive use of NetJets customers, a NetJets Service Hub, and two hangars. It is projected to be open and operational in 2027, enhancing access to aircraft by customers, referred to as “Owners”, flying to, from, or through the Western U.S.

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NTSB Prelim: Piper PA-36-285

Pilot Stated That The Airplane Began To Descend Due To Insufficient Engine Power

On October 8, 2024, about 0745 mountain standard time, a Piper PA-36-285, N9928P, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Marana, Arizona. The pilot was not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 137 aerial application flight. According to the pilot, he had been applying defoliant to a cotton field and completed a spray run. He climbed to approximately 120 ft above ground level (agl), and the airplane would not climb further.

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Classic Aero-TV: Planetags Give Old Planes A Second Life

From SUN n FUN 2024 (YouTube Edition): Put a Piece of Aviation History In Your Pocket

PlaneTags have become a yearly presence at pretty much every airshow of note, and it’s not surprising why: For those who love to see legendary aircraft in action, PlaneTags allows them to take home a piece of the legend as a nifty little historically authentic souvenir. ANN Editor-in-Chief Jim Campbell spoke with the owner of Motoart PlaneTags, Dave Hall, at SUN 'n FUN this year. His company sources authentic portions of the skins from aircraft of all stripes, whether they come from a retired plane on the way to the boneyard or a legen

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.02.24)

Aero Linx: Vuichard Recovery Aviation Safety Foundation (VRASF) The purpose of the Foundation is the widest possible national and international dissemination of the Vuichard Recovery Technique as well as the dissemination and implementation of all other procedures and technical solutions that fully serve the safety of aviation. The foundation is a non-profit organisation that serves a public interest and does not generate income. The Foundation is active all over the world.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.02.24): Ground Controlled Approach

Ground Controlled Approach A radar approach system operated from the ground by air traffic control personnel transmitting instructions to the pilot by radio. The approach may be conducted with surveillance radar (ASR) only or with both surveillance and precision approach radar (PAR). Usage of the term “GCA” by pilots is discouraged except when referring to a GCA facility. Pilots should specifically request a “PAR” approach when a precision radar approach is desired or request an “ASR” or “surveillance” approach when a nonprecision radar approach is desired.   

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (11.02.24)

"In every negotiation and strike, there is a point where we have extracted everything that we can in bargaining and by withholding our labor. We are at that point now and risk a regressive or lesser offer in the future.” Source: From a statement by the IAM after appearing to favor a cessation of the strike that has severely damaged a stricken Boeing at a time when it could ill afford further troubles. 

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