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Boeing to Move 787 Engineering Work

Boeing is reportedly planning to relocate engineering work on the 787 Dreamliner from Washington state to South Carolina. The company informed employees of the decision in a meeting last week, according to Reuters. The move could affect about 300 Washington-based workers, whose roles would move to South Carolina. In Washington, the engineers are represented by […]

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Battle Intensifies Over Army Pilot Training

Battle Intensifies Over Army Pilot Training

Several industry teams have advanced in the U.S. Army’s Flight School Next (FSN) competition, a program aimed at developing a contractor-owned, contractor-operated approach to initial entry rotary-wing Army pilot training. Recent announcements from Lockheed Martin, Bell Textron and M1 Support Services outline proposed aircraft, teaming arrangements and progress through the Army’s phased evaluation process. Lockheed

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HondaJet Elite II Certified for Emergency Autoland

Honda Aircraft’s HondaJet Elite II has received certification from the FAA for Emergency Autoland (EAL), the company announced Wednesday. The airplane is the first production model twin-turbine very light business jet certified to use the technology, Honda Aircraft officials said. “Adding Emergency Autoland to the HondaJet Elite II demonstrates our commitment to delivering new value

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Inspector General to Audit FAA Air Traffic Controller Training

Inspector General to Audit FAA Air Traffic Controller Training

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General announced Thursday that it will begin an audit of air traffic controller training at the Federal Aviation Administration’s Academy. The office cited efforts to increase the number of certified controllers supporting the National Airspace System. The review follows a February 2025 hiring campaign the Secretary of

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Garmin GHA 15 Height Advisor Approved For Certified Aircraft

Garmin has received Federal Aviation Administration supplemental type certificate approval for its GHA 15 height advisor for installation in certified Class I and II aircraft. Previously limited to experimental aircraft, the unit uses radar technology to provide height above ground level information and can display data on compatible GI 275 electronic flight instruments. The radar-based

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This 1977 Piper PA-32R-300 Lance Is an Easy-Traveling ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

Each day, the team at Aircraft For Sale picks an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, represents a good deal, or has other interesting qualities. You can read Aircraft For Sale: Today’s Top Pick at FLYINGMag.com daily. Today’s Top Pick Is a 1977 Piper PA-32R-300 Lance. Piper built its first four-seat, modestly

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Fokker signs DHC-8 Q300 PBH support deal

Fokker signs DHC-8 Q300 PBH support deal

Aerospace solutions provider Fokker Services Group (FSG) and Falcon Aviation Services (Falcon) have signed a nose-to-tail power-by-the-hour component support agreement for Falcon’s DHC-8 Q300 fleet. The agreement covers two aircraft operating from Falcon’s Abu Dhabi base, with FSG providing guaranteed component availability and repair support through its Abacus component support programme. The scope includes all

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