The FAA has Granted Close to Half a Billion Dollars to Build More Sustainable Airports Across the U.S

How much money the FAA has donated in the passed year The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded more than $431.8 million in grants to build safer, more sustainable and more accessible airports across the United States. … Continue reading The FAA has Granted Close to Half a Billion Dollars to Build More Sustainable Airports Across the U.S

Textron Aviation Begins Install of Pro Line Fusion for Citation CJ2 Aircrafts

a Statement from Textron Aviations VP Benefits of upgrading to the Pro Line Fusion Textron Aviation has recently completed the first two installations of Collins Aerospace’s Pro Line Fusion touchscreen avionics in Cessna Citation CJ2+ twinjets at its North American … Continue reading Textron Aviation Begins Install of Pro Line Fusion for Citation CJ2 Aircrafts

Pilot Dies in MiG-29 Fighter Jet Crash in Southern Russia

What kind of aircraft was involved in the crash What kind of test mission was being simulated during the crash A Russian Air Force MiG-29SMT Fulcrum-F crashed on Wednesday, August 18th, killing the pilot. The aircraft came down in an open area near the Ashchuluk training ground, in the Astrakhan region, during a routine training flight. The fighter was mocking an enemy aircraft by flying an a low-level, simulating a night-time bombing mission for the purposes of calibrating anti-aircraft systems as well as training other fighters.  After flying over the intended target at an altitude of approximately 1,300ft, the aircraft … Continue reading Pilot Dies in MiG-29 Fighter Jet Crash in Southern Russia