Fentress Architects, a global design firm that specializes in the creation of innovative, award-winning public architecture, has announced that the 2021 Fentress Global Challenge (FGC) is open for entries. Now in its 8th year, the annual international student design competition challenges students to envision a forward-thinking concept for an airport of the future, and in […]
MSB appoints Dan Desnoyers as new VP Business Development
MSB Group, the Montreal-headquartered aerospace engineering and design company, has appointed Daniel Desnoyers as Vice-President, Business Development, effective immediately. Based in Palm Beach, FL., Desnoyers’ primary responsibilities include developing the MSB business in North America overseeing the sales team in both Montreal, QC and Savannah, GA locations, and streamlining processes to enhance efficiencies across North […]
Raleigh-Durham International Airport to Welcome Sun Country Airlines
Sun Country Airlines announced today that it will launch nonstop service from Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) on Friday, May 14. Sun Country Airlines will be the eleventh commercial service airline operating at RDU. “Sun Country is an established airline known for providing excellent customer service and a comfortable travel […]
Hartzell Receives Voyager Prop STC for Cessna 180/182/185/206 Aircraft Fleet, Building on Backcountry Acceptance of Skywagon/AgCarryall Prop
Hartzell has expanded the eligibility of its popular three-blade aluminum Voyager props. The Voyager is now STC approved for the large fleet of Cessna 180/182/185/206 aircraft, powered by Continental 520 and 550 engines. The Voyager, which has been well received by bush pilots, was previously approved for Cessna’s A185E/F Skywagon and AgCarryall aircraft. “Inspired by […]
Vantis Building Out Mission and Network Operations Center (MNOC)
Vantis, North Dakota’s statewide unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) network, recently signed a long-term agreement to house the Vantis Mission and Network Operations Center (MNOC) at the Grand Sky business and aviation park. The MNOC is an essential component of Vantis – as the name suggests, it is the focal point to provide secure network operations […]
Top Aces Reaches New Heights with Record 90,000 Hours of Accident-Free Flying
Photo above – Eric Smeets Top Aces announced that it recently achieved another industry-leading milestone with 90,000 hours of accident-free flying in support of advanced adversary training for its clients. Since 2005, Top Aces has delivered innovative training services to the world’s leading air forces, earning its reputation for best-in-class standards of safety, airworthiness and […]
The National Aviation Hall of Fame Receives Capital Appropriation from State of Ohio
The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) has been awarded an appropriation of $250,000 from the State of Ohio. With this grant, the NAHF is one step closer to the transformation of their current Learning Center into a new state-of-the-art facility called the NAHF’s Heritage Hall and Education Center (HHEC). Board Chairman Michael Quiello says, […]
GAMA Applauds Introduction of Advanced Air Mobility Legislation in U.S. House
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) praised the introduction of the Advanced Air Mobility Coordination and Leadership Act (H.R. 1339) by Representatives Sharice Davids (D-Kansas) and Garret Graves (R-Louisiana) in the U.S. House of Representatives. “Advanced Air Mobility is an emerging sector of the aviation industry which has the potential to facilitate new transportation options, […]
Saying Goodbye: AOPA Loses Technical Editor Mike Collins
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association mourns the passing of our longtime colleague and friend Mike Collins. Mike died February 25, 2021, after a weeks’ long battle with COVID-19. He was 59 years old. Mike joined AOPA as managing editor of AOPA Pilot magazine in 1994 and quickly became an integral player on the media […]
Improvements Funded at 10 North Carolina Airports
In its February meeting, the N.C. Board of Transportation approved state and federal grants for safety and airfield improvement projects at 10 North Carolina airports. More than $9.5 million in state funding has been awarded for various projects that help the airports increase capacity, attract new jobs and businesses to their communities, and improve safety […]

















