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Mar
28
2025

Enstrom’s Adam Richardson Promoted to President & CEO

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Enstrom Helicopter Corporation is proud to announce the promotion of Chief Operating Officer Adam Richardson to President & CEO of Enstrom. Former President Todd Tetzlaff will remain an integral part of Enstrom’s core leadership team, becoming Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and Global Relations.

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Jan
14
2025

First Two Canadian MQ-9B SkyGuardian RPAS are in Production

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Canada acquired 11 MQ-9Bs and six ground control stations, with the first deliveries expected by

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Jan
15
2025

Avelo COO Greg Baden Talks Leadership, Innovation, and Building One of America’s Newest Airlines

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For Avelo Airlines COO Greg Baden, leading one of America’s newest airlines isn’t just a job–it’s a

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Feb
21
2025

Flight Advisory (GPS Interference Testing) - Fort Campbell, KY

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FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING FORT CAMPBELL KENTUCKY (FTCPKY) 25-28 26 February – 06

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Mar
17
2025

China’s Mysterious J-36 Next-Gen Aircraft Spotted During Second Test Flight

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The next-generation J-36 appears to be still in the initial phases of flight testing, flying with

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Mar
03
2025

NTSB Final Report: Springfield, MO

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The student pilot reported having completed one flight around the airport traffic pattern with a flight instructor in preparation for the student pilot’s first solo flight. They then landed near a fixed base operator at the airport, and the flight instructor exited the helicopter. The student pilot took off and practiced hovering, hovering taxi, and flew three airport traffic patterns before returning to the grass area at the airport for additional hover and hover taxi practice. The windshield began to fog during the additional practice, so the student pilot landed the helicopter to turn the blower fan switch on, but did not engage the collective friction or reduce the engine power. The student pilot said he had never used the blower fan switch, and it took a couple of seconds to locate, during which time the helicopter rolled right, and the main rotor blades contacted the ground. The helicopter came to rest on its left side.

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Dec
02
2024

Air Canada to Adopt Face Recognition Tech at Vancouver Airport

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Canada is the latest country to adopt seamless face recognition technology thanks to Air Canada.

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Jan
27
2025

Boeing Receives 737 Fuselage for U.S. Air Force’s E-7A Wedgetail AEW&C Prototype

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The company has now started the assembly of the first Boeing 737 airframe which will later receive

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Mar
25
2025

Single-Pilot Operations: The Next Frontier or a Step Too Far?

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The aviation industry teeters on the edge of a profound change: Single-Pilot Operations (SPO). SPO

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May
04
2025

Unknown AH-1Z Long-Range Precision Fire Weapon Identified as L3Harris’ ‘Red Wolf’

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The USMC identified L3Harris’ modular Red Wolf family of ‘launched effects’ as the munition at the

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