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Cirrus Again Tops GA Aircraft Deliveries in 2025
Company reveals sales figures for the SR Series and Vision Jet.

NAVI AI Launches Pilot Training Platform
Navi AI has unveiled a new AI-driven platform designed to enhance pilot training by automating post-flight debriefs.

Textron Aviation To Showcase Full Range Of Aircraft At Sun ’n Fun
Textron Aviation will display Cessna, Beechcraft, and Pipistrel aircraft together for the first time at Sun ’n Fun 2026.

Study Unveils Redevelopment Concepts For Burke Lakefront Airport
A new economic study outlines two potential mixed-use redevelopment plans for Burke Lakefront Airport, part of Mayor Justin Bibb’s effort to close the city-operated airport.

Controversial DHS TFR Faces First Legal Challenge
Minnesota photojournalist sues FAA over restrictions, which cover DHS ‘mobile assets.’

FAA Clears Higher Takeoff Weights For Boeing 787-9, -10
The FAA has approved higher takeoff weights for the Boeing 787-9 and 787-10, giving operators more flexibility to carry additional payload or extend range on long-haul routes.

Women in Aviation Conference Hits Record Attendance in Texas
Annual event celebrates global community, scholarship milestones, and future pathways for females in flight.

Digital Airman Certificate Bill Clears U.S. House
Measure would permit pilots to present electronic credentials during FAA inspections.

This 1979 Taylorcraft F-19 Sportsman Is a Float-Ready ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Fuel-sipping classic proves massive budget not needed to conquer backcountry.

House Moves to Bring Back Civil Overland Supersonic Flight
Measure would direct FAA to write new regulations for civil aircraft flying faster than Mach 1.

FAA Letter Says Whiteman Airport Obligated to Stay Open
Los Angeles County still continues to study closure.

NASA’s $30B Plan to Build a Moon Base
Space agency hopes to spend about $30 billion over the next decade to develop a lunar outpost.

Hate the Classroom? You Can Still Earn Your Pilot Wings
There are self-paced ground school options that prepare you for the FAA knowledge test and the cockpit.

Memories of the Iconic ‘Gooney Bird’ Stirred
Days of earning DC-3 type rating and 25 years of adventure with cantankerous classic recalled.

NTSB Says LaGuardia Tower Staffing Normal, But Concerns Remain
Investigators are still working to answer critical questions about air traffic control roles on the night an Air Canada flight hit a fire truck.

FAA Expands Swift 100R Engine STC
Amended STC broadens engine coverage for the unleaded avgas.
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