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Regulations and Government
Chao, Shuster Lead ATC Fact-Finding Mission to Canada
The U.S. delegation visited Ottawa to discuss Canada's transfer of ATC system ownership and management to Nav Canada.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
General Atomics, Dynetics Advance 'Gremlins' UAS Concepts
Under the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency program, the companies will advance their concepts to preliminary design stage.
Aircraft
Leonardo Names Alabama Site for Assembling T-100 Jets
The Italian manufacturer and its U.S. subsidiary DRS Technologies are competing for the U.S. Air Force's T-X training jet requirement.
Aircraft
Trump Taps Navy Admiral To Lead F-35 Joint Program Office
Rear Adm. Mathias Winter, who previously served as chief of naval research, will succeed Air Force Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
FAA, Industry Work To Automate Drone Airspace Authorizations
The Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability will automate the FAA process of granting authorizations using third-party providers.
Rotorcraft
Apache Multi-year Contract Saves $330 Million, Boeing Says
The manufacturer will provide 244 remanufactured AH-64Es to the U.S. Army over five years, and 24 new-build E-models to Saudi Arabia.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Says It Can Deliver T-50A Early If Needed
If the U.S. Air Force asks, the manufacturer contends it can begin deliveries in 2022, two years before planned initial operational capability.
Regulations and Government
Airlines Oppose Raising Fee Passengers Pay for TSA Service
In its budget blueprint, the Trump administration proposes raising the security services fee to cover 75 percent of the TSA's cost.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Transport Canada Starts Regulating Recreational Drones
The Interim Order Respecting the Use of Model Aircraft applies to recreational drones weighing from a half a pound to 77 pounds.
Regulations and Government
White House Calls for Independent ATC
Proposal follows meeting earlier this year between President Donald Trump and the airlines.
Regulations and Government
President Trump Endorses ATC Spin-Off in Budget Blueprint
The Trump budget would reduce Department of Transportation discretionary spending by 13 percent and eliminate Essential Air Service.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Gray Eagle Stationing in South Korea Long Planned, Says U.S.
U.S. Forces Korea announced that the Army has started the process of permanently stationing MQ-1C Gray Eagles at Kunsan Air Base.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
U.S. Air Force Evaluates Quadcopter for Aircraft Inspections
The emerging technologies unit at Edwards Air Force Base is also considering using drones to calibrate antennas, inspect roofs and airfields.
Aircraft
B-21 Completes Preliminary Design Review, U.S. Air Force Says
The secretive bomber program is keeping to its schedule and budget, according to Gen. Stephen Wilson, Air Force vice chief of staff.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Northrop Grumman Tests MS-177 Sensor on Global Hawk
The UTC Aerospace multi-spectral, long-range imaging sensor joins the portfolio of sensor options the RQ-4B Global Hawk offers.
Aircraft
Boeing Works Toward Basic Design of Proposed 737 Max 10
The manufacturer expects to complete firm configuration of the proposed new Max 10 variant by next year, says program manager.
Aircraft
Embraer Rolls Out First E195-E2, Brazil's Largest Aircraft
Identifies Azul as launch operator
Regulations and Government
ICAO Council Adopts New Aircraft CO2 Emissions Standard
The 36-member permanent body of the international aviation organization endorsed February 2016 recommendations of a committee of experts.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
AIN Blog: Mark Another Milestone For Mainstreaming Drones
The winning raffle envelope at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Aviation Summit this year was delivered by a quadcopter.
Airlines
IATA Chief Calls for Free Trade, Open Borders in U.S. Address
Alexandre de Juniac made his first official visit to Washington, D.C., as International Air Transport Association CEO and director general.
Rotorcraft
Contractors Ready Offers for U.S. Air Force Huey Replacement
Sikorsky as expected will offer a variant of the Black Hawk, while Boeing and Leonardo have teamed to offer the MH-139 intermediate helicopter.
Avionics
Sikorsky Moves to Phase 3 of DARPA Cockpit Automation Program
The Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System aims to reduce pilot workload and enhance mission performance.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
China's AVIC Achieves First Flight of Wing-Loong II UAV
Coincident with the maiden flight, Xinhua News Agency said an unnamed customer has placed a large order for the new generation drone.
Rotorcraft
Market Leader DJI Unveils New Quadcopter for Industrial Uses
The Matrice 200 comes with DJI's first upward-facing camera gimbal and a built-in ADS-B receiver to help monitor nearby aircraft traffic.
Rotorcraft
Canadian Data Firm Receives Beyond Visual Drone Approval
Ventus Geospatial will operate the Aeryon SkyRanger quadcopter at the Foremost unmanned aircraft systems range in Alberta, Canada.
Rotorcraft
UPS Tests Rooftop Drone Delivery System for Packages
The Workhorse Group 'HorseFly' octocopter flew a preset, autonomous route to deliver a package, then returned to its host UPS vehicle.
Aircraft
Boeing Delivers First 787-9 Dreamliner to Korean Air
The 787-9 assembled in North Charleston, S.C., will be the first Dreamliner operated by a Korean airline in South Korea.
Aircraft
Boeing South Carolina Reports Smooth Transition to 787-10
The first three 787-10s that will participate in the flight-test effort are making their way through assembly and test in North Charleston, S.C.
Regulations and Government
European Pilots Group Airs Concerns Over Flight-time Rules
On its first anniversary, the EU Flight Time Limitations regulation is being misinterpreted says European Cockpit Association.
Aircraft
Boeing Rolls Out First 787-10 Assembled in South Carolina
The ceremony at Boeing's facility in North Charleston, S.C., featured a speech by President Donald Trump.
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