GA Caucus Announces House and Senate Leadership

The U.S. Senate and House General Aviation Caucus have found new leadership for the 114th Congress. In the Senate, John Boozman (R-Ark.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), both staunch supporters of general aviation and on the House side, the Caucus will have a mix of experienced and new leadership in Rep. Sam Graves (R-Missouri) and Rep. […]

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Orion Aerial to Revive P-3 Aerial Firefighting Fleet

Orion Aerial Firefighters announced last week that it has begun its campaign to restore the P-3 Orion aircraft to firefighting service. “The US Forest Service has a shortage of large air tankers, which dangerously reduces its firefighting capabilities,” said Dale Head, CEO of Orion Aerial Firefighters. “The P-3 drops in terrain that other aircraft have […]

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NEW HAMPSHIRE PROPOSES NEW CLASSIFICATION FOR AIRPORT

State aeronautics officials in New Hampshire plan to reclassify Dillant-Hopkins Airport in Keene and Swanzey as a national airport, demonstrating its significance not only to the state of New Hampshire but also the National Airspace System. The FAA classifies general aviation airports – ones that host all flights except for airline and military – as […]

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Duncan Aviation to Hold Free NextGen Seminars

Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce that Mark Francetic, Regional Avionics Sales Manager, is hosting a series of free, day-long NextGen Seminars around the country throughout 2015. Designed to focus on the mandates for ADS-B and FANS 1A, Francetic and Duncan Aviation’s channel partners, including Cobham, Universal, Safran Engineering Services, GoGo Business Aviation, ICG, Honeywell […]

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Piper Delivers Arrow Trainers to Kent State

Piper Aircraft, Inc. recently delivered two new Piper Arrow pilot training aircraft to the Aeronautics Division at Kent State University’s College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology in Ohio. “Kent State’s Aeronautic Division is eager to begin flying these two new Piper single-engine trainers,” said Robert G. Sines, Jr., Dean of Kent State’s College of […]

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