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Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance

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ISR aircraft are upgraded with open architecture, AI, and networking to operate in contested airspace. By Owen Davies Contributing Writer t hasn’t been long since we looked at US military aircraft used for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. And yet there have been significant developments in ISR aviation since then. For a start, 2 of the […]

Developing the leaders our industry needs

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By Kenn Ricci Chairman, Flexjet n my more than 30 years in the aviation industry – closer to 40 if you count schlepping bags in Africa – I’ve seen a dramatic shift in how we develop leaders. When I started flying in 1978 and became a private pilot in 1982, the industry was thin. Margins […]

Popular European ports of entry

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Europe’s elite FBOs offer seamless arrivals, luxurious amenities, and mission-critical support By Justin Marchand Contributing writer or crews tasked with navigating Europe’s complex airspace, the arrival is often the most important part of the mission. While passengers enjoy the breathtaking approach into the Swiss Alps or the iconic skylines of London and Paris, the FBO […]

Thunderstorms

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Understanding convection and the dangers it creates is key to managing risk. By Karsten Shein Comm-Inst Climate Scientist lthough the tower had advised them to accept a hold, the runway was clearly visible and the 2 pilots had done the calculations in their mind, deciding they could punch through the gap between 2 active thunderstorms […]

Procter & Gamble

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With 75 years of safe and efficient operations, P&G’s flight department plays a vital role in the company’s success. By Phil Rose Contributing Writer Note that mention of products and services does not imply endorsement by Procter & Gamble or Professional Pilot magazine. incinnati OH-based Procter & Gamble (P&G) is a global powerhouse whose consumer […]

Trajectory-based operations

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Combining the foundational building blocks of SWIM, A-RNP, and time-based flow management. By David Bjellos ATP/Helo. Gulfstream G650 Senior Contributor rajectory-based operations (TBOs) represent a foundational concept within air traffic management (ATM) systems, enabling aircraft to operate along negotiated 4-dimensional (4D) trajectories defined by latitude, longitude, altitude, and time. In 2004, the US Federal Aviation […]

Galaxy FBO expands to West Texas at Big Spring / McMahon-Wrinkle Airport

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PRESS RELEASE alaxy FBO, a premier provider of Fixed Base Operations (FBO) services in Texas, is proud to announce the expansion of its award-winning network to the Big Spring / McMahon-Wrinkle Airport (BPG). This strategic addition marks Galaxy FBO’s continued commitment to general aviation across the Lone Star State, bringing its signature hospitality, safety, and […]

Sikorsky and Robinson Unmanned secure U.S. Marine Corps contract for autonomous aerial Logistics program

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PRESS RELEASE he United States Marine Corps awarded a $15.5 million contract to Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, for the Medium Aerial Resupply Vehicle – Expeditionary Logistics (MARV-EL) Increment 2 program. The offering selected for award is the R66 TURBINETRUCK, an autonomous cargo helicopter commercially developed by Sikorsky and Robinson Unmanned that combines Sikorsky’s proven […]

RTX’s Pratt & Whitney invests $100 million to increase production capacity, add advanced capabilities in Poland

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PRESS RELEASE Company will expand operations in Rzeszów to support growing demand for commercial and military engines ratt & Whitney, an RTX business, is investing $100 million in its facility in Rzeszów to expand production capacity, add advanced capabilities and meet growing global demand for its commercial and military engines, including the Pratt & Whitney […]