CAV Ice Protection’s patented TKS™ system for Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI) is scheduled to enter service with Cessna’s new single-engine TTx aircraft as early as the fourth quarter of 2013, or early 2014. “The Cessna TTx can now be ordered with the optional CAV Ice Protection FIKI system,” said Jodi Noah, Senior Vice President, […]
Aeronautical Grants Announced for 10 Tennessee Airports
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announces earlier federal and state aeronautics grants totaling $2.3 million have been approved for 10 Tennessee airports. Airports receiving grants include : Cleveland (Bradley County) – Cleveland Regional Jetport Jackson (Madison County) – McKellar-Sipes Regional Airport Cleveland (Bradley County) – Hardwick Field Lawrenceburg (Lawrence County) – Lawrenceburg/Lawrence County Airport Fayetteville (Lincoln […]
CONKLIN & DE DECKER AND NATA TO HOLD ANNUAL TAX SEMINAR IN CHICAGO AUGUST 6th – 7th
Conklin & de Decker Associates, Inc. and the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) are pleased to announce that they are partnering again this year to offer the Commercial Operators Tax Seminar, titled, “Back to Basics”. This year’s Tax Seminar will be held in Oak Brook, Illinois on August 6-7, 2013. Unique from other seminars and […]
Astronics Names Dale Farr as Max-Viz Rotary Sales Manager
Astronics Corporation (NASDAQ: ATRO), a provider of advanced technologies for the global aerospace and defense industries, has named Dale G. Farr (shown at right) as rotary sales manager for the company’s line of Max-Viz Enhanced Vision Systems. “Dale brings to Astronics more than 30 years of civilian and military rotary-wing experience, flying multiple helicopters in […]
NORTH DAKOTA ADDRESSES AIP ISSUES WITH FAA ADMINISTRATOR
North Dakota’s aeronautics director Larry Taborsky (shown at right) and state airport planner Kyle Wanner visited Washington DC last week to visit with FAA Administrator Michael Huerta and Associate Administrator for Airports Christa Fornarotto about AIP funds. The meeting was arranged and attended by Senator John Hoeven (R). The meeting was also attended by senate staffers, including those of Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D) and […]
Blue Skies Green Hell Tells the Story of Flying Pioneers in Venezuela
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first picked up the book Blue Skies Green Hell, by Marilyn Lazzari – Wing. I’ve always been fascinated by the skills, courage and sense of adventure possessed by bush pilots the world over. But Venezuela in the 1950s, written by the wife of a bush pilot – […]
TSA Misses another Deadline to Finalize Repair Station Security Rule
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) once again failed to meet its deadline to finalize the repair station security rule. Expected last week, TSA’s inaction means the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still faces a moratorium on certificating foreign aviation repair stations, plaguing the industry since 2008. During a March 14 oversight hearing before the House Transportation Security Subcommittee, […]
SOLAR IMPULSE SUCCESSFULLY LANDS IN WASHINGTON D.C.
Solar Impulse has successfully completed the second-to-last leg of its Across America mission by landing at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) on Sunday, June 16 at 12:15 a.m. EDT. The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg used an unprecedented flight strategy to arrive in Washington D.C. on time despite difficult weather conditions […]
New England Aerospace, Defense Companies Land at Paris Air Show
Six Vermont companies with ties to the aerospace and defense industries are in Paris this week for the International Air Show. Representing Vermont at the world’s oldest and largest trade show connecting commercial and military suppliers with potential customers, were AeroParts Plus of South Burlington; Concepts NREC of White River Junction; Liquid Measurement Systems of […]
North Carolina Division of Aviation to Sponsor Free Wildlife Hazard Training Session for Airport Personnel
While their presence may be welcome elsewhere, wildlife can wreak havoc at an airport. Birds and other animals can damage planes on the ground or cause accidents by flying into the engines or roaming on airport grounds. To increase awareness of these concerns and to improve safety for all, the N.C. Department of Transportation’s Division […]
















