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October 23, 2024

Embraer Q3 Stats Reveal Record Numbers

Company-Wide Backlog Reaches $22.7 Billion

The 3rd Quarter of 2024 (3Q24) was one to remember for Embraer. The manufacturer reported a 33% year-on-year increase in deliveries and achieved a new backlog record of $22.7 billion. Embraer recorded 57 jet deliveries in 3Q24 compared to last year’s 43 aircraft, marking a 33% increase. It has also risen 24% from last quarter. 41 jets were from the Executive sector and the other 16 were within the Commercial.

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Airborne 10.23.24: AAM SFAR Released, EVAS Gains Foothold, Honeywell Report

 Also: Growler Crew ID'd, SocMed v Drone Factory, DJI Lawsuit, Kodiak 100 5-Blade Hartzell

 
 
The long awaited SFAR (ESS-FAR) targeting the increasingly complex needs of the AAM movement has just seen the light of day thanks to FAA Administrator Whitaker who showed up for NBAA (unlike Oshkosh) and had the new rule in hand..., EVAS stands for Emergency Vision Assurance System... and is a device that provides a clear space of air for pilots to see flight instruments and out the window in case of in-flight smoke. It is self-contained, easy to install, and recommended by the FAA and other aviation authorities. Join ANN’s Jim Campbell and Nathan Cremisino as they test the system out. Honeywell has released its 33rd annual Global Busines

New Airbus Study Reveals Rapid Business Aviation Growth

ACJ Expects the Sector to Contribute $33 Billion More Within Five Years

A recent study led by Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) revealed that the US business aviation (BA) industry is expected to generate $182.8 billion by 2029. This is almost $33 billion more than the current economic contribution of $150 billion. The US is home to over 5,000 public airfields, though less than 500 support commercial airline operations. This makes business aviation a necessary service for connecting passengers nationwide, and its role is only expected to continue growing.

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DJI Files Lawsuit Against US Department of Defense

Drone Maker Given ‘No Alternative’ After Being Added to US CMIC List

DJI Technologies recently opened a lawsuit against the US Department of Defense (DoD). The drone maker states that it was given ‘no alternative’ after the US added it to the Chinese Military-Industrial Complex (CMIC) companies list. The China-based technology company controls around 90% of the public drone market.

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PS Engineering Digital Audio System Installed In Falcon 2000

West Star Aviation Performs Flight Deck Upgrade

PS Engineering announced on October 23 at NBAA-BACE 2024 that its PAC45J Digital Audio Management System has been installed in a Dassault Falcon 2000 aircraft in combination with Universal Avionics InSight flight deck. West Star Aviation performed the cockpit update with the PAC45J Audio System which included three CTL45J control heads and a remote-mounted hub HUB45A digital audio router. The system provides the pilot, copilot, and a third observer position with independent transmit and receive capability.

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Duncan Aviation Upgrading Securaplane SD Cameras In Gulfstream Aircraft

SDs Being Retired Due To Components No Longer Available

Duncan Aviation says its technicians are ready to begin upgrading the Securaplane SD cameras in Gulfstream G350, G450, G500, and G550 aircraft. The SD cameras are being retired by Securaplanes parent company, Meggitt Technologies, because the components are no longer available.

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Campbell PD Cleared for 24/7 Drone Operation

Waiver Permits Nighttime and BVLOS First Responder Missions

The FAA recently issued a unique waiver for the Campbell Police Department regarding its Drone as First Responder (DFR) operations. Officers will now be able to deploy their drone fleet beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) at all hours of the day. The Campbell Police Department opened its DFR program in 2022 and began working with a visual observer under a daytime-only waiver for BVLOS flights. It has now replaced a human observer with Axon and Dedrone’s DedroneBeyond technology.

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Daher Mobilizes Resources For On-Site Repairs and Disaster Relief Assistance

Company Will Also Highlight Latest Product And Service Developments

Daher Aircraft’s exhibit at the 2024 NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas, Navada, will feature its TBM 960 and Kodiak 900 aircraft, along with the company’s latest product and service enhancements. The company also delivered a significant amount of relief supplies to the area, as did several other private TBM and Kodiak owners/operators deployed their own aircraft to airlift food, water, and other supplies, along with transporting emergency personnel and animals.

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Registration Open For 2025 GAMA Aviation Design Challenge

13th Annual Competition For U.S. High School Students

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association announced the official opening of its 2025 Aviation Design Challenge. The challenge promotes careers in aviation through aviation-focused Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education curricula in high schools throughout the U.S.

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Airborne 10.15.24: SpaceX Catches Booster!, Nat'l Air Race Dates, EXP Safety

Also: More Supply Chain Scrutiny, 3rd Annual DPE Symposium, Microsoft Flight Sim, Air Canada Pilots Ratify

It was one of the most stunning sites in all of aerospace... the capture of a rapidly descending booster in two  large “Mechazilla” arms at the conclusion of Sunday’s 5th test flight of the SpaceX Starship Main Booster. Starship’s fifth flight test lifted off on October 13, 2024, with the most ambitious test objectives yet for the program... with a launch weight in excess of eleven million pounds. The dates have been announced for the 2025 National Championship Air Races in Roswell, New Mexico. They will be held beginnin

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Airborne 10.15.24: SpaceX Catches Booster!, Nat'l Air Race Dates, EXP Safety

Also: More Supply Chain Scrutiny, 3rd Annual DPE Symposium, Microsoft Flight Sim, Air Canada Pilots Ratify

It was one of the most stunning sites in all of aerospace... the capture of a rapidly descending booster in two  large “Mechazilla” arms at the conclusion of Sunday’s 5th test flight of the SpaceX Starship Main Booster. Starship’s fifth flight test lifted off on October 13, 2024, with the most ambitious test objectives yet for the program... with a launch weight in excess of eleven million pounds. The dates have been announced for the 2025 National Championship Air Races in Roswell, New Mexico. They will be held b

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Classic Aero-TV: Of Rotors, Ribs, World Records, and a Growing Phenomenon

From 2023 (YouTube Edition): Indiana’s Rotors ‘n Ribs Helicopter Fly-In Celebrates 7th Year

Held annually for the last seven-years at Indiana’s Goshen Municipal Airport (GSH), Rotors ‘n Ribs is an eponymously-accurate event comprising an aggregation of helicopters, helicopter pilots, first-rate barbecue ribs, and a slew of family-friendly, rotary-wing-themed attractions. “It’s been so successful that it has become one of the largest helicopter-only fly-ins in the country. It has gained national recognition in the helicopter industry” stated Goshen Municipal Airport manager and longtime helic

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NTSB Prelim: Waco YKC

Multiple Residents Reported Dense Fog In The Area About The Time Of The Accident.

On June 30, 2024, about 1752 central daylight time (CDT), a Waco YKC airplane, N14137, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Selden, Kansas. The pilot and pilot-rated passenger sustained fatal injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal  Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The airplane departed about 0640 eastern daylight time from Knox County Airport (4I3) in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and two fuel stops were conducted en route; one at the Shelby County Airport in Shelbyville, Illinois, about 0840 central daylight time, and another stop at the Chillicothe Municipal Airport (CHT) in Chillicothe, Missouri, about 11

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (10.23.24)

Aero Linx: Lake Amphibian Club Our Lake club has always been a “type” club catering to owners and “wannabe” Lake owners. The original club was formed in 1988 and has been administered until 2015 by two husband and wife teams, Bill and Louise Goddard, and then Marc and Jill Rodstein. In 2016, the Lake Amphibian Club was restructured as a 501(c)7 charitable organization, registered in the State of Massachusetts, and run by a board of directors sharing the many tasks necessary to keep the Club running.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (10.23.24): Oceanic Airspace

Oceanic Airspace Airspace over the oceans of the world, considered international airspace, where oceanic separation and procedures per the International Civil Aviation Organization are applied. Responsibility for the provisions of air traffic control service in this airspace is delegated to various countries, based generally upon geographic proximity and the availability of the required resources.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (10.23.24)

“The entire process was extremely well organized and executed, especially considering the logistic challenges and complications after a natural disaster on the scale of Hurricane Helene. This was a success based on a true team effort that brought together the full capabilities of Kodiak Care with our Sandpoint industrial facility and its employees.” Source: Mike Stevens, the Kodiak Service Network Manager at Daher Aircraft, as the company jumped into action following the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene in the Southeastern U.S., as it rapidly mobilized its resources to urgently repair onsite a damaged Kodiak 100 from the North Carolina Forest Service’s Aviation Division at Asheville Regional Airport (KAVL)

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