Content Archive: September 2017

Looking Back: Embraer

This timeline explores Embraer's milestones since last year's NBAA Convention.
Aircraft

Spike Plans To Fly Unmanned Demonstrator This Month

The SX-1.2 is an unmanned scaled proof-of-concept aircraft that will help validate the control and stability of the S-512 at low speeds.

Looking Back: Bombardier

This timeline explores Bombardier's milestones since last year's NBAA Convention.
Airports

San Juan Assesses Maria's Wrath

Hit by the strongest storm in nearly a century, aviation businesses in Puerto Rico begin to shake off the impact.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Australian Military Revises Small Drone Operating Procedures

The revised procedures are a response to the U.S. Army's instructions in August to discontinue using Chinese-manufactured DJI drones.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

PNC Bullish on Aircraft Finance

The company finances a broad spectrum of business aircraft types from single-engine turboprops to large cabin, long-range business jets.
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Rotorcraft

Armed VTOL Machine at Helicopter Show In China

The event in Tianjing also produced news on the Sino-Russian Advanced Heavy Lift helicopter.
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Aircraft

Extent of Russian UAV Use Over Syria Revealed

Although no medium-to-large drones have been deployed, smaller ones have helped the Syrian regime overcome its opponents.
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Airlines

Ryanair’s O’Leary Apologizes For Mass Cancellations

Pilot scheduling snafu forces airline to scrap 2,100 flights over six weeks

PlaneSense Pilots Include 10 Percent Female Staff

At 10 percent, the number of PlaneSense female pilots is almost double the national average of female pilots currently operating in the world.
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