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August 27, 2025

Airborne 08.27.25: Air Race Tkt Discounts, Europe AvGas, Deportation Flights?

 Also: 500-Aircraft Deal With China, Florida ANG's F-35, FAA Denies Petition, UC Central Arkansas Aviation Academy

 
 
The Reno Air Racing Association (RARA) is offering its apologies to fans for the double class withdrawal from this year’s National Championship Air Races (NCAR). This comes in the form of 10 percent ticket refunds on existing orders, a 10 percent price drop on all new tickets, and the option to seek a complete refund or deferral to 2026. The three largest European suppliers of leaded avgas were recently granted an extension to the EU’s ban, securing 100LL production until April 2032. The first of the three approvals, granted for Shell, came from the European Commission’s REACH Committee on June 26. It pa

Anduril Reveals Autonomous Fury Fighter Jet

Co-Founder’s Casual Appearance Belies Deadly Serious Business

Anduril Industries recently unveiled its collaborative combat aircraft, or CCA, when CEO and co-founder Brian Schimpf took a journalist  into the hangar to show off the company’s new Fury, an unmanned autonomous CCA. It was the first time any media outlet was permitted to view the aircraft up close.

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Korean Air To Purchase Record 103 Boeing Aircraft

Variety Of Models Modernize South Korean Flag Carrier’s Fleet

Boeing and Korean Air announced the airline has committed to purchase 103 Boeing commercial jets to modernize its fleet, benefit from the fuel efficiency of the aircraft, and to grow the airline as it integrates operations with Asiana Airlines during the next several years.

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Florida ANG Wing Gets 1st F-35

Deliveries Won’t Come All At Once, So They’ll Use Some Loaners

The F-35 rollout continues to trickle down into guard units as the first of many rolled into hangars of the 125th Fighter Wing of the Florida Air National Guard. The unit has been operating the F-15C/D Eagle for years now, but they’ve been hard at work transitioning into the new metal for some time now. “The Thunder”, or the 125th, is expected to receive more F-35s as a phased delivery plan, giving them plenty of time to get used to the new rhythm of things. Until they get the rest, however, they'll be relying on some other...  

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Maryland SP Helo Rescues Hiker Via Hoist

Fall In Remote Wooded Area Required Trauma Care

The Maryland State Police Helicopter Troop 7, based in St. Mary’s, rescued a hiker who had been seriously injured after a fall in a wooded and marshy remote area in Port Tobacco in Charles County on August 23, and subsequently transported the patient to a trauma center.

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UC Central Arkansas Aviation Academy Opens New Doors

Bill Cope Memorialized with Privately-Funded Hangar

A grand opening of the Bill Cope Memorial Hangar greeted visitors last Friday, when the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) Aviation Academy opened its brand-new doors for the first time. The new Hangar was a privately-funded project spearheaded by the UCA Foundation. Simmons Bank chipped in and exercised their naming prerogative in memory of Bill Cope, the bank’s chief pilot for five years until his passage in 2024.

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Aspen Avionics NexNav Mini GPS-SBAS Selected by Joby Aviation

eVTOL Picks A Compact Receiver

Joby has finalized its shopping process for one more piece of the production puzzle, opting for Aspen Avionics' NexNav Mini GPS-SBAS Receiver Circuit Card Assembly (CCA). The unit will be integrated into Joby's eVTOL aircraft as part of its Vehicle Navigation Computer (VNC), joining a retinue of gear from across the industry. From a pilot's point of view, it's all going to be background noise in the back of their POH one day, while get get a pretty standard G3k up front.

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Positive Aviation Aims for Fresh Air in the Firefighting Space

U.S. Firm Signs on As Flagship Operator/Supporter of French ATR Firefighter Mod

Positive Aviation, Inc, of Blagnac France, is hard at work on a modification of the ATR 72-600 they call the FF72, an amphibious firefighting plane, and they've got their U.S. distributor all picked out. The FF72 is an interesting offering, combining all the best traits of the affordable ATR 72-600 with a pair of floats and scoop system for waterborne firefighting. But with De Havilland putting out the ol' CL-415 (as the DHC-515), do they have what it takes to truly compete? If they can make good on some of their performance promises, it looks like they've got a fighting chance...

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Airborne-NextGen 08.19.25: Starship 10!, Chaparral VTOL, Wisk-Signature AAM

Also: Solar-Powered Flight, Flytrex Approved, Electra Shows Off, Galileo HDX

SpaceX’s Starship is getting prepared to launch on Sunday August 24, with the launch window opening at 6:30 pm CDT. SpaceX has completed its investigations into the ninth flight test that ended with the loss of Starship as well as the Ship 36 static fire anomaly. Elroy Air, a San Francisco, California-based developer of autonomous hybrid-electric VTOL cargo aircraft announced it successfully accomplished transition flight, with its Chaparral aircraft performing vertical takeoff and then transforming to wing-borne horizontal flight three times since the end of July.

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Airborne-NextGen 08.19.25: Starship 10!, Chaparral VTOL, Wisk-Signature AAM

Also: Solar-Powered Flight, Flytrex Approved, Electra Shows Off, Galileo HDX

SpaceX’s Starship is getting prepared to launch on Sunday August 24, with the launch window opening at 6:30 pm CDT. SpaceX has completed its investigations into the ninth flight test that ended with the loss of Starship as well as the Ship 36 static fire anomaly. Elroy Air, a San Francisco, California-based developer of autonomous hybrid-electric VTOL cargo aircraft announced it successfully accomplished transition flight, with its Chaparral aircraft performing vertical takeoff and then transforming to wing-borne horizontal flight three times since the end of July. The air

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NTSB Final Report: Champion Aeronca 7AC

Non-Certificated Pilot Stated That He Departed From A Local Airport To Drop Candy For Family Members

Analysis: The non-certificated pilot stated that he departed from a local airport to drop candy for family members on his private airstrip. As he approached the airstrip, he descended to 200 ft agl and then descended further to drop the candy. The pilot said he got distracted as he looked over his left shoulder during the attempted candy drop, and the airplane impacted  the terrain. The airplane sustained substantial damage to the left wing spar. The pilot stated there was no mechanical malfunction/failure of the airplane that would have precluded normal airplane operation.

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Classic Aero-TV: Light, Adaptable, Innovative - Clarity Aloft Intro’s the Flex!

From 2018 (YouTube Edition): Clarity Aloft Introduces The TSO Certified Flex Headset

The newest addition to the Clarity Aloft headset range is a big departure from previous designs and ushers in a new standard for in-ear headsets. Not only is it the lightest model yet from Clarity Aloft, it is also the most customizable. Pilots using the Flex can set the microphone boom on the right or left, adjust the boom length and headband circumference, and collapse it flat for storage. No other headset will disappear so completely onto your head or into your flight bag.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.27.25)

Aero Linx: The American Society of Aerospace Medicine Specialists (ASAMS) The Society is a non-profit organization created to serve as a voice for and represent the professional needs of Aerospace Medicine specialists in the United States. The Society is a constituent organization of the Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA). Members are specialists in the field of Aerospace Medicine dedicated to the advancement of aviation and space medicine.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.27.25): Class C Service

Class C Service This service provides, in addition to basic radar service, approved separation between IFR and VFR aircraft, and sequencing of VFR aircraft, and sequencing of VFR arrivals to the primary airport. 

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.27.25)

“These new F-35s, which include the Air Force’s 500th, represent the forefront of fifth-generation airpower. We expect to play an integral role in potential future conflicts, and our citizen-Airmen stand ready to answer the nation’s call, anytime, anywhere.” Source: U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Joseph Pasko, commander of the 159th Fighter Squadron, providijng backgrounhd commentary as the F-35 rollout continues to trickle down into guard units as the first of many rolled into hangars of the 125th Fighter Wing of the Florida Air National Guard.

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