Duncan Aviation Receives In-Flight Wi-Fi STC for Thrane and Thrane-Equipped Falcon 2000s and 2000EXs

 LINCOLN, NEB — Duncan Aviation recently received a Supplemental Type Certification (STC) for in-flight Wi-Fi operations in Falcon 2000 and 2000EX aircraft equipped with Thrane and Thrane.    The certification allows SwiftBroadband aircraft Wi-Fi service in the cabin by upgrading the Thrane and Thrane Swift 64 Aero HSD+ Satellite Communication System to the SwiftBroadband Aviation […]

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Arizona Aviation Journal Posts November Issue

 The latest issue of the Arizona Aviation Journal has been posted. Articles in this issue include the return of the Scottsdale Air Fair, absent since 2000, AAAE’s National Airports Conference in Tucson, Wright Flight, ASAG’s Annual Aviation Safety Awards Banquet, Copperstate Fly-In and the Arizona Airports Association’s annual Fall Conference. This is the largest issue to […]

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Duncan Aviation Satellite Avionics Shops in Teterboro, St. Louis, Change Locations

Duncan Aviation’s satellite avionics shops in Teterboro, N.J. (KTEB), and St. Louis, Mo. (KSUS), have moved into new locations. Duncan Aviation-Teterboro has relocated into First Aviation’s newly constructed fixed base operation. The new address is 101 Charles A. Lindbergh Drive, Suite 307 in Teterboro. Customers can contact Teterboro Satellite Manager Jeff Glanville, Avionics Tech Luke […]

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Skydive Arizona Hosts USPA Nationals in Eloy

The 2011 U.S. National Skydiving Championships are taking place now at Skydive Arizona in Eloy. America’s top skydivers are competing for medals and the chance to represent the U.S. at prestigious international competitions around the world. Nationals isn’t just for hard-core competitors—everyday jumpers have come together to share their unique camaraderie, rub elbows with the […]

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Palm Springs Air Museum to Celebrate 15 Years

On Saturday, November 12th, the Palm Springs Air Museum will celebrate its 15th anniversary with a thanks to all who have served our country. The museum houses one of the nation’s largest collection of World War II flying aircraft and are displayed in modern, well lighted, air-conditioned and clean hangars. The museum officially opened on […]

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Life Changer – The Horrific Story of FedEx Flight 705

By Penny Rafferty Hamilton  (Reprinted from the State Aviation Journal NASAO Conference Edition) Every NASAO conference is packed with top notch speakers, educational programs, and important aviation industry information. This year Tennessee featured its own Captain David Sanders (Ret.), winner of the Airline Pilots Association Gold Medal Award for heroism. Earning his Navy wings on […]

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Women Take Flight at New England Air Museum

On Sunday, November 6th, the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, CT will present its seventh annual Women Take Flight event. Presented in cooperation with the New England Chapter of the Ninety-Nines, twenty extraordinary women who have pioneered new careers for females in aviation and aerospace engineering will share their experiences. Along with presentations, […]

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New Laser Web Page Created by FAA to Help Make Reporting Easier

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has created a new website to make it easier for pilots and the public to report laser incidents and obtain information on the subject, FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt announced recently. The website, which can be found at http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/safety/report/laserinfo/,collects a wide array of laser information into one location. It includes links […]

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