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Sat, Jun 20,2026 08:44:44PM EST
Leonardo Providing Italian Air Force M-345 Trainers The government of Canada has begun negotiations to buy the Leonardo-made M-346 trainer aircraft, according to Prime Minister Mark Carney. “Canada and Italy are becoming increasingly close in defense and security. To that end, the leaders were pleased to launch negotiations for Canada’s purchase of M-346 advanced jet trainer aircraft designed and produced by Leonardo, one of Italy’s largest aerospace companies,” said the statement released from Carney’s meeting with Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:15:12PM EST
From 2010 (YouTube Edition): Museum President Details Exhibits Featuring Women’s Aviation Accomplishments On November 2nd, 1929, 117 American female pilots gathered at Curtiss Field in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York; their goal was simple: to create an organization dedicated to the advancement of aviation. Three years later, Amelia Earhart became the first president of the “Ninety-Nines, Inc.,” named for the 99 charter members of the first organization composed entirely of licensed female pilots. Today, the Ninety-Nines has over 5,500 members throughout the world.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:15:08PM EST
From 2017 (YouTube Edition): Kaman Revives The K-MAX Helicopter… Kaman has revived the K-MAX helicopter, and delivered the first new production aircraft to a customer in April, 2017. Terry Fogarty, Director of Business Development for K-MAX Helicopter Programs at Kaman, told ANN CEO and Editor in Chief Jim Campbell at HAI in Dallas, TX earlier this year that when you think about a helicopter as a tool, he is continually surprised by the number of different missions suggested by customers for that tool. Such uses include humanitarian missions, powerline missions, and other things that were always on the periphery before, but are now becoming more front-and-center.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:15:04PM EST
Aero Linx: What Makes Airplanes Fly? History, Science and Applications ofAerodynamics This curriculum from the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute brings together topics like aerodynamics, physics and the historical developments of the aerospace industry. In March 1990, seventy-eight teachers from the New Haven Public Schools became Fellows of the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute to prepare new curricular materials for school courses. One-fourth of these teachers were participating in the Institute for the first time. Established in 1978, the Institute is a partnership of Yale University and the New Haven Public Schools, designed to strengthen teaching and improve learning of the humanities and the sciences in our community’s schools.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:15:00PM EST
Flight Check A call sign prefix used by FAA aircraft engaged in flight inspection/certification of navigational aids and flight procedures. The word “recorded” may be added as a suffix; e.g., “Flight Check 320 recorded” to indicate that an automated flight inspection is in progress in terminal areas.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:14:57PM EST
“This investment represents a major milestone for Atlanta Regional Airport–Falcon Field and the communities we serve. The new air traffic control tower will significantly improve operational capabilities and position Falcon Field to better meet aviation demands while continuing to serve as an economic engine for our region.” Source: Airport Director Hope Macaluso, commenting as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced $9,925,000 in federal funding to support construction of a new control tower at Peachtree City Airport, also called Atlanta Regional Airport and Falcon Field.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:14:53PM EST
While At 66 Kts Groundspeed (about 72 KIAS), The Airplane Quickly Veered To The Left Analysis: At the conclusion of a training flight that included two uneventful landings using ground fine/beta or reverse thrust settings, the pilots of the multi-engine, turbo-propeller equipped airplane returned to the home base airport. The pilot flying (PF) reported that he moved each propeller control full forward. He reported that the airplane crossed the runway threshold at 110 knots indicated airspeed (KIAS), or landing reference speed (Vref) plus 22 knots (kts). The airplane touched down with both power levers at flight idle and the “REV NOT READY” annunciator extinguished. After touchdown, the PF moved both power levers aft of the idle gate into beta, then into reverse. Recorded GPS data revealed that the airplane began deviating slightly to the left while decelerating, then about 8 seconds after touchdown, while at 66 kts groundspeed (about 72 KIAS), the airplane quickly veered to the left.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:14:49PM EST
Make Sure You NEVER Miss A New Story From Aero-News Network Do you ever feel like you never see posts from a certain person or page on Facebook or Instagram? Here’s how you can turn on “post notifications” that will send you an update when new stories are posted on the Aero-News Network Facebook or Instagram pages.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:14:45PM EST
From AFE 2025 (YouTube Edition): Pilots Ask Congress to Block Airports from Using ADS-B Data for Billing The battle over ADS-B-based landing fees is still very much kicking, and the GA community is making sure it stays on Congress’s radar. What started as a local dispute in Kissimmee has grown into a national debate over privacy, pilot costs, and who actually gets to decide how ADS-B data is used. A Facebook group originally launched the effort, gathering momentum and thousands of signatures. However, the FAA’s lack of attention to the matter pushed the community to aim higher. Specifically, efforts are centering on lawmakers like Sen. Ted Cruz in hopes of folding the issue into larger aviation legislation.
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:14:41PM EST
Also: Latitude Down, Lady Liberty, First Do228 NXT, World Cup Drone Crackdown, Remembering Glenn Smith Keep an eye on the future... The 20th Annual Electric Aircraft Symposium returns to Oshkosh, bringing together leading voices shaping electric aviation and Advanced Air Mobility. Hosted at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campus, the event continues to serve as one of the most focused technical forums for next-generation aerospace development. Its placement just before AirVenture once again places it at the center of the world's busiest aviation week. Winnebago County Commissioners have approved a 50-year lease for Volare Hangars to build on the county-owned portion of the Oshkosh Aviation Park. The 47-acre lease is on the county-owned portion of the park. Simultaneously, the developer is purchasing the city-owned property (30 acres) for a complementary development. On the county-owned land, Volare intends to build a number of large hangars aimed at attracting additional aviation business to the airport... The B-52H Stratofortress that crashed at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., on June 15 was helping test a new advanced radar that is key to a sweeping modernization of the 6-decade-old bomber. To keep the venerable bomber relevant for a modern fight, the Air Force launched a radar modernization program to replace the legacy mechanical AN/APQ-166 radar with the active electronically scanned array AN/APQ-188 radar. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:14:25PM EST
Brand New! Avoid The Need For A Comeback... Get Your Marketing Right, Right Now! Some time ago, the Aero-News Network, responding to numerous requests, established a marketing and communications sister company by the name of AEROPRENEUER... and it's been doing amazing work under these difficult circumstances -- and getting results! We're getting rave reviews from our clients, and working hard to earn the trust of a number of new marketing partners along the way. ANN's Amber Cedroni has come up with a few tips to help aero-businesses stay alive in these tough times, and will reach out each week to offer you all a few more from here on out...
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:14:08PM EST
Also: Turbo Electric Airliner, Hybrid-Electric Battery Modules, Vandenberg Launches, Drone-Hunting Interceptors Airbus intro’d the U145 at ILA Berlin as an autonomous evolution of its H145 helicopter. The new model merges proven rotorcraft capability with full uncrewed operation and expanded mission reach. A first flight with a safety pilot is planned for late 2026. The aircraft removes the traditional cockpit entirely and replaces it with a sensor driven architecture and artificial intelligence designed for full autonomy. Helios Horizon has completed the first human-piloted flight powered entirely by solid-state batteries. The aircraft is now targeting sustained stratospheric flight above forty thousand feet. Helios Horizon achieved aviation history recently at Zephyrhills Municipal Airport in Florida as chief test pilot Miguel Iturmendi conducted initial flights in the modified electric aircraft. The flights were powered entirely by solid-state batteries replacing earlier lithium-ion systems used in most electric aircraft and electric vehicles. Three aircraft have now helped shape Vertical Aerospace's path toward commercial electric flight. With a second full scale prototype now airborne, the company is accelerating testing while preparing for one of the most important milestones in aircraft development. The latest flight also lays the groundwork for future hybrid electric operations aimed at expanding range and mission capability. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:14:02PM EST
Also: Sporty’s Pilot Flashcards, Mooney Buying Spirit?, TSU Helo Program, Jet Linx Safety Summit ANN’s Jim Campbell recently toured Acron Aviation Academy and came away with a reaction he did not necessarily expect, especially after reporting on so many large flight-training operations that have not always served their students well. Located at Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB), Acron’s campus occupies an extensive ramp footprint, with dedicated hangars and facilities for maintenance, dispatch, education, student support and related operations. The academy is clearly busy, with hundreds of instructors and staffers on site, yet the overall impression was one of activity without chaos. Bye Aerospace has identified the companies supporting development of the two seat eFlyer 2, an all electric trainer. The Denver based company says the aircraft is entering the final stages of preparation for first flight after completing an extensive series of structural and ground tests. Those efforts included wing, fuselage, and flight control load testing, along with low and high-speed ground evaluations conducted at multiple angles of attack. Keep an eye on the future... The 20th Annual Electric Aircraft Symposium returns to Oshkosh, bringing together leading voices shaping electric aviation and Advanced Air Mobility. Hosted at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campus, the event continues to serve as one of the most focused technical forums for next-generation aerospace development. Its placement just before AirVenture once again places it at the center of the world's busiest aviation week. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:13:56PM EST
Also: Thatcher Light Aircraft, Oshkosh No-Shows, Garver Flying Circus, World Aerobatic Championships With less than 40 days left before Oshkosh 2026, the big topic of interest is the Final, yes, we said FINAL release of all things MOSAIC. The actual release date is still a little foggy but the ‘other half’ of the reg is expected to be announced with significant fanfare at some point during this year’s AirVenture... and not a moment too soon. MOSAIC was finalized and published in the Federal Register on July 24, 2025, establishing two separate effective dates — one for sport pilot privileges last October, and one for light sport aircraft manufacturing and certification this coming July 24th. In their newest and most sport-aviation-relevant announcement. DeltaHawk's CEO highlighted the DHK 2H Engine Series — an 80 HP, 100 HP, and 120 HP two-cylinder, horizontally opposed twin, two-stroke, compression ignition engine with fuel compatibility for Jet-A, Jet-A1, JP5, JP8, SAF, and #2 diesel. And yes, the DH two-cylinder series explicitly has designs on MOSAIC implementations -- a scenario that could give the folks at Rotax a serious case of hiccups. At this year’s SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo, we spoke with the team behind the Tarragon program as crowds gathered around one of the event’s most talked about light aircraft. Even with military demonstrations roaring overhead, the sleek carbon fiber design continued pulling attention thanks to its unusual combination of speed, efficiency, and advanced construction. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Sat, Jun 20,2026 04:13:51PM EST
Pilot Stated That After Takeoff, When The Airplane Was About 400 Ft, He Noticed The Engine RPM Drop Slightly On June 2, 2026, at 1151 eastern daylight time, a Piper J3C-65, N331JM, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near East Granby, Connecticut. The pilot and passenger were not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The pilot stated that after takeoff, when the airplane was about 400 ft, he noticed the engine rpm drop slightly. When the rpm continued to drop, he turned to return to the airport. As the airplane descended to about 200 ft, the engine lost all power.
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