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Weight and balance for life
There is a trend making inroads into our national culture that has been so slow and insidious — and we’ve…
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Which Has Better Climate Targets, Aviation Or Shipping?
After the past three years, pretty much everyone on Earth now knows what the UN WHO (World Health Organization) is,…
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Saudi Arabia secures presidency of ICAO’s Aviation Security Committee
RIYADH: Marking a significant achievement for its airspace sector, Saudi Arabia has secured the presidency of one of the International…
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Construction Begins on First U.S. Commercial e-SAF Plant
Renewable Fuels producer Twelve broke ground today on the start of construction of its first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) facility.…
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Halla Airlines Embraer EMB 120 crashes after landing in Mogadishu
An Embraer EMB 120 twin turboprop regional commuter aircraft has crashed on landing at Aden Adde airport in Mogadishu, Somalia. The domestic…
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GAMA Strengthens European Team With New Appointments
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) is strengthening its team in Europe, announcing new appointments to its Brussels office this…
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Air travel in Africa: Costly flights hold the continent back
Flying within Africa is more expensive than just about anywhere else in the world. Travellers pay higher ticket prices and…
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Aviation lessors contest insurance dispute hearings in Russia: Reuters
host of over 40 aviation leasing firms who are struggling with insurers over who should bear up to $10 billion…
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July 4th Holiday Spurs North American Business Aircraft Traffic
Last week’s Independence Day holiday weekend in the U.S. saw record business jet activity—surpassing last year by 11 percent—according to…
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Human Factors: A distant fallout
The young CFI’s wife was worried. Her husband hadn’t called. He was scheduled to fly a discovery flight up over…
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