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FLIGHT ADVISORYGPS INTERFERENCE TESTINGFORT JOHNSON LOUISIANA(FTJNLA) 25-2120 March – 03 AprilFort
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The 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron revealed the finished livery of the heritage orange B-52H
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Originally designed by Boeing to neutralize SAM threats and improve the survivability of SAC’s
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Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) has long been a hub for both aviation and culture,
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Turkey is evaluating a replacement for its aging KC-135R Stratotanker fleet, with the KC-46 Pegasus
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Mar
17
2025
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Dallas, Texas, USA (Mar. 13, 2025) – The world’s largest vertical aviation trade show and conference, VERTICON, concluded its 2025 edition Thursday as a resounding success. This was the first edition of VERTICON, produced by Vertical Aviation International (VAI). The association, formerly known as Helicopter Association International, had rebranded in February 2024 and announced that its annual show, HAI HELI-EXPO, would also be renamed.
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May
15
2025
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TORRANCE, CA AND NASHVILLE, TN – May 14, 2025 – Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC), the world’s leading manufacturer of light helicopters, unveiled the new R66 Army Training helicopter at the 2025 Army Aviation Mission Solutions Summit (Quad A) in Nashville, Tennessee in Booth #3216. As the only American-designed and manufactured helicopter in its class, the R66 offers a dependable and affordable training solution for the Army’s IERW (Initial Entry Rotary Wing) program.
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Jun
12
2025
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The student pilot stated that while flying the experimental helicopter, the tail rotor kept pulling to the left. He attempted to land the helicopter to troubleshoot the issue when the skid got stuck in mud, and the helicopter rolled over. The engine’s hot exhaust caught the grass on fire, which then ignited the helicopter. The pilot and passenger egressed without issue, but the fire continued and destroyed the helicopter. The helicopter’s maintenance logbooks were onboard and were consumed by the fire. Due to the condition of the helicopter after being destroyed by fire, and the pilot not making the wreckage available, a postaccident examination was not possible.
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FLIGHT ADVISORYGPS INTERFERENCE TESTINGELECTRONIC PROVING GROUND_ARIZONA(EPG_AZ) 25-0121 – 24
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Under contract to deliver two 747-8i jets to become the new Air Force One fleet, Boeing has pushed
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