Conklin & de Decker Associates, Inc. and the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) have announced that registration is open for their annual Commercial Operators Tax Seminar. This year’s seminar will be held in Chantilly, Virginia on July 14-15, 2015 and will cover the latest tax issues that commercial operators face every day. Unique from all […]
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Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Conducting Test Flights
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi conducted test flights last week from a Port Mansfield airport through the University’s Lone Star Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center that included an early morning launch in the dark and shoreline flights that matched on-the-ground surveying. The missions were at altitudes up to 3,000 feet and over a distance of 18 miles. […]
Düsseldorf Airport and Emirates Airlines Open New A380 Handling Gate
Another milestone is complete in Düsseldorf Airport’s (DUS) preparation for regular A380 service. Construction for the new A380 handling gate and three movable passenger bridges is now complete, and the world’s largest aircraft’s first flight is scheduled for July 1, 2015, by Emirates Airlines between DUS and its Dubai hub. Passengers will then be able […]
Phoenix Metroplex Amendment Added to FAA Appropriations Bill
A big step was taken today in putting a halt to regional airspace redesign that could negatively impact communities. The FAA moved flight paths in and out of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in September 2014 without notification or input from community members affected by the changes. The FAA is now beginning its even larger, […]
COLORADO SELECTS AOPA REGIONAL MANAGER AS NEW AVIATION DIVISION DIRECTOR
The Colorado Department of Transportation’s (CDOT) Division of Aeronautics and the Colorado Aeronautical Board has named David Ulane as the organization’s new Aeronautics Director. Ulane is a Metropolitan State University of Denver Aviation and Aerospace Science Program graduate and a licensed general aviation pilot, bringing with him over 25 years of professional aviation knowledge and […]
CITY OF PHOENIX SUES FAA OVER AIRCRAFT NOISE
For the past eight months, the City of Phoenix has pleaded with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to reduce the residential noise impact of changed flight paths in the Phoenix area on September 18, 2014. The FAA and airlines claim that these flight paths increase safety and provide fuel savings. After significant public outcry over […]
POOR WEATHER FORCES SOLAR IMPULSE TO MAKE UNPLANNED LANDING IN JAPAN
The Swiss solar plane Solar Impulse which took off Saturday, May 31st, 2015 at 2:39 am local time from Nanjing, China, to cross the Pacific for Hawaii was obliged to make an intermediate landing in japan due to worsening weather conditions. (Photo – Bertrand Piccard Initiator, Chairman and pilot with Mission Director, Raymond Clerc just […]
FAA Streamlines COAs for UAS Test Sites
The Federal Aviation Administration announced last week that it has made it simpler for the six unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) test sites to conduct research by giving them “blanket” authorizations to fly public aircraft operations throughout the National Airspace System at or below 200 feet. The FAA expects this improved access for the test sites […]
HAL BRYAN PROMOTED TO SENIOR EDITOR FOR EAA PUBLICATIONS
Hal Bryan, an experienced pilot who created and built much of the Experimental Aircraft Association’s social media and online community presence, has been promoted to Senior Editor of EAA Publications. In his new role, Bryan will use his extensive aviation knowledge to tell the stories of EAA members and the many segments of the EAA […]
ACC Announces Staff Changes
The Airport Consultants Council (ACC) announced recently that Colleen Flood (pictured at right) has been promoted to Director of Marketing and Member Services. Flood’s promotion was effective as of May 11, 2015. In this capacity, she will take on greater responsibility in driving the council’s marketing and membership recruitment initiatives in addition to meeting planning, […]




