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- K-State Salina Aviation Lands Second Air Force Grant
A second grant from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research in Arlington, Va., will help the department of aviation at Kansas State University Salina continue developing its unmanned aerial systems program.
air charter flight 29 Jul 2010 - Flight operator still grounded over fatal crash
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is pushing for two charter flight operators to be grounded for longer after a fatal light plane crash in Sydney's south-west last month.
air charter flight 29 Jul 2010 - Air Berlin climbs into Oneworld
Air Berlin is spreading its wings to join the Oneworld alliance. The carrier expects membership to enlarge its route network, increase efficiency and consolidate its market postion against rival Lufthansa.
air charter flight 29 Jul 2010 - Crawford County Air Terminal lands its first jet
The Crawford County Air Terminal landed its first chartered jet plane earlier this month. The Cessna Citation XLS+ arrived in Crawford County on Sunday, July 11, from White Plains, N.Y. The charted jet had eight passengers on board and two crewmembers.
air charter flight 29 Jul 2010 - Airport operates in 'safe manner'
Queenstown Airport was the busiest combined service airport in New Zealand and because landings and take-offs were "challenging" for pilots, more protections were in place to ensure passenger safety, Queenstown Airport Corporation chief executive Steve Sanderson said yesterday. read more
air charter flight 29 Jul 2010 - Air Canada pilots say they still face restrictions
Air Canada pilots over 60 are angered that the airline will only take them back at entry-level positions even though their mandatory retirement was ruled discriminatory.
air charter flight 29 Jul 2010 - Some Basics of International Jet Charter
Flying on a chartered aircraft outside the United States is very much like flying domestically, but
air charter flight 29 Jul 2010 - K-State Aviation Receives Air Force Grant for UAS Operations
OSHKOSH, Wis. -- Kansas State University will develop mission planning, operations, and a disaster training center for its unmanned aerial systems program on its Salina, Kan. campus under a follow-on grant from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research in Arlington, Va. The $2.76 million grant to K-State Aviation, which runs through May 2013, brings the total awards for unmanned activity ...
air charter flight 29 Jul 2010
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