Mauiva Landing at Virginia’s Manassas Regional Airport

On Tuesday, July 16, Mauiva AirCruise landed at Manassas Regional Airport in Virginia, on their inaugural flight into the area.  Mauiva is bringing international visitors to the City of Manassas on their journey around the East Coast. Mauiva selected Manassas Regional Airport as a regular stopping point for their AirCruise tour because of the airport’s […]

Read More

WOMEN AVIATORS INVITED TO DAY OF FUN AND EMPOWERMENT AT EAA’S WOMENVENTURE

Hundreds of female aviation enthusiasts will be empowered through aviation at this year’s WomenVenture on Friday, Aug. 2, during EAA AirVenture 2013. Female aviators can attend a networking breakfast and a power lunch, and hear from special guest speakers. The day begins with the Women in Aviation International Networking Breakfast and is followed by the annual WomenVenture […]

Read More

Agricultural flight demonstration highlights benefits, economic impact of unmanned aircraft

Unmanned aircraft systems will have a significant impact on Kansas’ precision agriculture industry and overall economy, according to elected officials, academics and industry leaders speaking at a UAS flight demonstration at Crisis City in Salina, July 2. U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) joined leaders at Kansas State University and Michael Toscano, president and CEO of the […]

Read More

DAYTON FOUNDATION TRANSFERS WRIGHT BROTHERS’ HOME

The Dayton Foundation announced today that it is transferring ownership of Hawthorn Hill, the historic 1914 Oakwood, Ohio, home built for aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright, to Dayton History. Additionally, a $1 million combined gift was contributed by multiple donors to establish the Friends of Hawthorn Hill Fund of The Dayton Foundation for the […]

Read More

Solar Impulse Lands at JFK in New York

Solar Impulse – the solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg – has successfully landed at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport setting a new milestone in the history of aviation: for the first time a plane capable of flying day and night powered exclusively by solar energy has crossed the […]

Read More

FAA Discontinues Direct-to-Public Paper Subscriptions

One of the ways the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is reducing the cost of its aeronautical charting program is to discontinue the agency’s direct-to-the public subscription services for paper aeronautical charts and products as well their direct-to-the public paper individual product sales. This is a two-phased process; the first which took effect on July 1, […]

Read More

International Forest of Friendship Honors SAJ Contributor

Penny Rafferty Hamilton, Ph.D. of Granby, Colorado was honored as a 2013 inductee into the International Forest of Friendship, in Atchison, Kansas during ceremonies in June.  The Forest is a living, growing memorial to the world history of aviation and aerospace.  She was recognized for her lifetime achievements in aviation. Hamilton, a longtime contributor to […]

Read More