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October 11, 2023

VoltAero Aligns with European “Power Up” Initiative

The Rise of Regional AAM In the E.U.

VoltAero, the French designer and manufacturer of electric aircraft, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Power Up, an 18-member consortium founded for purpose of facilitating the debut of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) in Europe and accelerating the proliferation thereof. VoltAero, by dint of subject MoU, has committed to conducting test-flights, primarily in the Netherlands, by which the company will define operational procedures germane to its eVTOL platform, AAM infrastructure, and inter-regional air-transportation operated by electric aircraft.

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NATA Names 2022-2023 Industry Excellence Award Recipients

Excellence Recognized

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has announced the recipients of its 2022-2023 Industry Excellence Awards. Honorees will be recognized at 2023’s Aviation Business Conference, which will be held in Long Beach, California on 02 November.

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NTSB Releases Final Report on April 2022 Glider Accident

Devil Complacency

The NTSB has released its final report on a 16 April 2022 accident in which a Schleicher ASW-19B glider was substantially damaged and its Private Pilot rated operator (and sole occupant) was fatally injured shortly after departing Jacksonville, Florida’s Herlong Recreational Airport (HEG). The accident-aircraft was operated as a personal flight under Part 91 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.

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Tennessee Flight Training Broadens Academic Operations

School Acquires Azure Flight Support Flight Training Division

Respected flight-training provider Tennessee Flight Training has purchased the flight training division of Azure Flight Support, which includes Shelbyville Flight Academy and training locations in Crossville and Cleveland, Tennessee. In addition to broadening the scope of Tennessee Flight Training’s academic offerings, the acquisition facilitates long-term strategic partnership for Fixed Base Operations and maintenance services.

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