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November 20, 2019

Airborne 11.20.19: Jabiru J430, Last Hindenburg Survivor, Aspen E5 Cert

Also: Lockheed Martin LM-100J Cert, Boeing-Embraer Joint Venture, 2000th GEnx, DeHavilland Canada

One of the more intriguing bits of news coming out of the recent DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase was US Sport Planes’s Scott Severen revelation to ANN that the Jabiru J430 will soon be available in kit form. The Jabiru J430 aircraft have been developed as touring aircraft with a wide cockpit, high cabin and ample leg room, and three human sized doors. The Jabiru J430 cruises at 120 knots on 6 -7.5 GPH. The Jabiru Airframe kits are manufactured using Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) technologies. It is a system which offers light weight at the same time as high structural integrity. The last survivor of the Hindenburg disaster passed away November 8 at the age of 90, according to

Partnerships With Trimble, Microsoft Drive senseFly Strategy Forward

Demonstrates Suitability Of Fixed-Wing Drones And Sensors For Precision Agriculture

Fixed-wing drone manufacturer senseFly has announced new strategic partnerships. The organizations include Trimble and Microsoft and demonstrate the capability and suitability of senseFly’s fixed-wing drones and drone sensors for precision agriculture.

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GECAS Orders 12 A330neo And 20 A321XLR Aircraft

Orders Announced At The Dubai Airshow

GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing and financing arm of General Electric, has signed a firm order for 12 highly efficient wide-body Airbus A330neos and 20 long-range single-aisle A321XLRs.

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Pacific Flying Club Updates Sim Fleet With ALX FTD

Moves Up From An AS200 MCC

Pacific Flying Club (PFC) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada has agreed to the purchase of an ALX Simulator from Alsim.

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Elin Group Places Firm Order With De Havilland Canada

Set To Acquire Three Dash 8-400 Aircraft

A firm purchase agreement has been placed with De Havilland Canada from Elin Group Limited for three Dash 8-400 aircraft. Headquartered in Nigeria, Elin Group has diverse business interests in real estate development, power generation, agricultural development, gas utilization, mining, maritime operations and the aviation sector.

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Fiji Airways Takes Delivery Of Its First Of Two A350 XWBs

Becomes The First Carrier In The South Pacific To Operate The Airliner

Fiji Airways has become the first airline from the South Pacific region to take delivery of the A350 XWB, the world’s most modern all-new wide-body aircraft. The A350-900, which was delivered following a ceremony in Toulouse, is the first of two A350 XWBs that will join Fiji Airways’ fleet. Both aircraft are being leased from Dubai-based DAE Capital. The aircraft are the first to be directly purchased by DAE Capital from Airbus.

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GEnx Celebrates Delivery Of 2000th Engine

Coincides With The 15th Anniversary Of The Program

Just in time for its 15th anniversary, the GEnx Engine Program celebrated the delivery of the 2,000th GEnx engine to Boeing, capping a banner year for the fastest-selling widebody engine GE Aviation has ever produced.

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Boeing And Embraer Announce Joint Venture

'Boeing Embraer-Defense' Will Develop New Markets For The C-390 Millennium

Boeing and Embraer have announced their joint venture to promote and develop new markets for the C-390 Millennium multi-mission airlift and air mobility aircraft will be called Boeing Embraer – Defense. The organization will only be operational after the companies' joint venture receives regulatory approvals and meets closing conditions.

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Pilot Rescued By Kayakers After Ditching His Airplane

Experienced An Engine Failure Shortly After Takeoff

The pilot of an ultralight airplane was rescued by a pair of kayakers after he was forced to ditch his airplane in Lake Morton east of Seattle on Monday.

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AeroVironment Awarded $12 Million Support Contract

Will Provide UAS Support To A Major Middle Eastern Ally

AeroVironment has been awarded a firm fixed-price contract valued at $11,999,992 contract from a 'major Middle Eastern' ally for logistics support, spares, and repair services in support of its existing fleet of AeroVironment’s Puma AE and Raven B tactical UAS. The contract award period of performance is two years.

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ExpressJet Airlines Begins Assigning Crewmembers To Chicago E175 Base

Center Set To Open On January 1, 2020

ExpressJet Airlines, a United Express carrier, has begun assigning pilots to its Embraer E175 aircraft base of operations at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, in advance of a January 1, 2020 open.

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AD: Airbus SAS Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2019-21-10

PRODUCT: All Airbus SAS Model A321-111, -112, -131, -211, -212, -213, -231, and -232 airplanes.

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AD: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Turboshaft Engines

AD NUMBER: 2019-22-03

PRODUCT: Certain Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. (P&WC) PT6B-37A turboshaft engines.

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NTSB Determines Probable Cause Of SWA Flight 1380 Engine Failure

Issues 7 Safety Recommendations Based On Its Findings

The National Transportation Safety Board determined during a public board meeting held Tuesday that a fractured fan blade from a CFM International CFM-56-7B engine, powering a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700, led to the engine inlet and fan cowl separating and subsequently damaging the fuselage, resulting in a rapid cabin depressurization.

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FAA Issues Denver Environmental Assessment

Agency Will Hold A 32-Day Public Comment Period On The Project

The FAA has issued a Final Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Denver Metroplex project. Before the FAA makes a final decision on the project, the agency will hold a 32-day public comment period to allow people to comment on the changes made in the Final EA compared to the Draft EA, and on any of the preliminary determinations under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.

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DroneResponders Forms Major Cities Working Group

Focused On Public Safety Agencies Using UAS In Urban And Large Metropolitan Areas

DroneResponders has announced the formation of its Major Cities Working Group designed to unite and assist public safety agencies operating unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in urban and large metropolitan areas.

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EASA Certifies Aspen Avionics Evolution E5 Electronic Flight Instrument (EFI)

Glass Display Approved For Both IFR And VFR Flight

EASA has certified Aspen Avionics' Evolution E5 EFI. The instrument E5 EFI will be sold through Aspen Avionics authorized dealers and directly to aircraft owners through aviation retailers. IFR and VFR capable, this approval opens the door to many aircraft owners and flight schools in the region that want to update their existing steam gauges to glass at an affordable price.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report From OV-1 Accident In Florida

Was Participating In An Air Show In Stuart, FL

The NTSB has released its preliminary report from an accident which occurred November 1 involving a Grumman OV-1D which was participating in the Audi Stuart Airshow. The Air Transport-rated pilot of the airplane was fatally injured when it went down near the approach end of runway 30 at Witham Field (KSUA) in Stuart, FL.

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CAE And Sunwing Airlines Extend Pilot Training Agreement

Adds Five Years To Their Existing Partnership

CAE and Sunwing Airlines announced at the 2019 Air Transport Association of Canada (ATAC) Canadian Aviation Conference and Tradeshow that they would be extending their exclusive training agreement and adding five more years to the partnership. CAE instructors will continue to train Sunwing Airlines pilots on the Boeing 737NG aircraft platform at training centers throughout its network, including CAE Montreal and CAE Toronto, until 2030.

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Russian Helicopters Selects Pratt & Whitney To Power New Aircraft

PW207V Engine Will Drive The New VRT500 Helicopter

Pratt & Whitney and Russian Helicopters have announced that the Pratt & Whitney PW207V engine has been selected to power its VRT500 light, single-engine civil helicopter designed by VR-Technologies LLC (part of Russian Helicopters). 

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Airborne 11.18.19: DeLand 2019, BelugaXL Cert, GAMA 3Q/19

Also: 1000 New easyJet Pilots, Drone Conviction, Flight Options Academy, Transportation Career Bill

The DeLand Sport Aviation Expo wrapped up Saturday, and despite uncooperative weather, organizers feel the show was a success. Jana Filip, Sport Aviation Administrator said the event, now in its fourth year, pretty much held its own compared to previous years. And even though temperatures were chilly, and there was off-and-on rain each day, it couldn't dampen the enthusiasm of the people who made the trip to central Florida. Insanely ugly but none-the-less lovable for its cargo carrying capabilities, the

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (11.20.19)

“This accident demonstrates that a fan blade can fail and release differently than that observed during engine certification testing and accounted for in airframe structural analyses.” Source: NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt, announcing the probable cause of an uncontained engine failure on Southwest Airlines Flight 1380.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.20.19): Low Approach

An approach over an airport or runway following an instrument approach or a VFR approach including the go-around maneuver where the pilot intentionally does not make contact with the runway.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.20.19)

RAF Photo Winners Announced

The 2019 RAF Photo Contest has concluded, again with breathtaking results. Close to 200 submissions came from five geographic regions, including an International category.

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