Orleans, MA – January 2010 — Conklin & de Decker announced the release of their innovative LIFE CYCLE COST 2010 Volume 1 — the most comprehensive and easy-to-use aircraft budget and financial analysis tool available. LIFE CYCLE COST is part of a family of aircraft operating & acquisition products developed by Conklin & de Decker […]
AZ Aviation Day at the Capitol Draws Record Numbers
Supporters of aviation in Arizona rallied on the lawn of the state capitol Wednesday, January 20th with hopes of making an impact on state legislators and their staff. The message was to promote the benefits and economic impact of aviation in Arizona. Governor Jan Brewer attended and spoke with representatives of a number of aviation […]
Olsson Associates Adds Stevens to its Phoenix Airports Team
Olsson Associates has announced the addition of Kim Stevens as a business development leader for its Phoenix Airports team. Stevens has been involved in aviation for 30 years, having earned his pilot’s license in 1979, followed by his commercial license with an instrument rating in 1981. He was appointed director of the Nebraska Department of […]
REMOS Aircraft offers 2010 bonus packages
REMOS Aircraft kicked off the 2010 Model Year by announcing a program of special sales incentives on 2010 REMOS GX aircraft. The announcement was made today by Mr. Donald Kamenz, VP of Sales and Service, during the opening hours of the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida. “The REMOS GX has redefined what light […]
Wisconsin Aviator Visits Lindbergh’s Grave Site
Tom Thomas of Wisconsin visited Lindbergh’s grave site recently in Maui. Thomas says it was something he’d always wanted to do but never thought the day would ever come to pass. "He (Lindbergh) really opened the door for modern aviation and all of us", said Thomas. "His accomplishments did not go without other… challenges as […]
Aerospace Museum of California
Next time you are in Sacramento, California, take the time to visit….. (Publisher Kim Stevens in the Aerospace Museum of California) the Aerospace Museum of California located in McClellan Park which is the former McClellan Air Force Base. I had the opportunity over the weekend to visit the museum and enjoyed it very much. […]
DC-3s Flocking to Join AirVenture Birthday Bash
They’re coming from everywhere; some three dozen DC-3 and C-47 aircraft that have already shown interest in participating in "The Last Time…" 75th anniversary celebration of the aircraft at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2010. The list of potential aircraft that will be participating in the DC-3 mass arrival is still being finalized, but many of the […]
ADS-B Satellite-Based Tracking Allows Controllers to Monitor Air Traffic Over Gulf of Mexico
WASHINGTON — Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt announced today that Houston air traffic controllers are beginning to use an improved satellite-based system – Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) — to more efficiently and safely separate and manage aircraft flying over the Gulf of Mexico. “Safety is our highest priority at the U.S. Department of […]
New Beechcraft King Air 350i Achieves FAA and EASA Certifications
WICHITA, Kan. (Jan. 13, 2010) – Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC) today announced it has received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Type Certifications for the new Beechcraft King Air 350i turboprop. The King Air 350i sets the standard in cabin luxury, entertainment and flexibility while delivering unmatched fuel efficiency and the […]
NASAO Assists TSA in Launching GA Vulnerability Assessment
Washington, D.C., January 13, 2010 – The National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) is assisting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in launching its General Aviation Airports Vulnerability Assessment. The assessment is a short, easy to complete, survey which allows general aviation airport operators to self-assess the current level of security at their airport. It […]















