Author: FlyMarshall Newsroom

Aero Linx: Sentimental Journey to Cub Haven Sentimental Journey Flyin began in 1986 with a group of dedicated volunteers working to provide a sentimental return to Lock Haven, the airplanes built by Piper. Almost all of the famous “tube and fabric” Pipers made their first flight from this very runway. Now in our 39th year, we are hoping to draw all makes and models of airplanes, especially taildraggers to our Flyin. This year’s event will be bigger and better than ever! All pilots will find a welcoming home on our long grass runway. Special notice: Sentimental Journey welcomes the Short…

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The Pilot Would Often Fly Over Their House At A Low Altitude And That Family Members Would Go Outside To Wave On November 14, 2025, at 1708 eastern standard time, a Jabiru USA Sport Aircraft LLC J230-SP, N755J, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near New Bavaria, Ohio. The sport pilot and passenger were fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. A review of preliminary ADS-B data showed that the airplane departed Fulton County Airport (USE), Wauseon, Ohio, where the airplane was based about 1458.…

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From 2024 (YouTube Edition): Volatus Infrastructure Paves The Way The name “Volatus” seems to be everywhere these days, popping up in a series of partnerships and projects around the country. ANN correspondent Rex Alexander got to the bottom of things by popping in on Volatus Infrastructure’s tent at AirVenture 2023, checking in with CEO Dan Sloat and co-founder Grant Fisk. Volatus wants to be the go-to in building up the charging, refueling, and operational infrastructure required of the next-gen Advanced Air Mobility industry. Their big claim to fame is their distinctive red charger, the keystone of what Fisk calls a…

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Bjorn Fehrm (right) discusses the industry’s challenges with Nico Buchholz (left). Credit: Charlotte Bailey, Leeham News. By Charlotte Bailey  Dec. 2, 2025, © Leeham News: As aerospace companies, investors, and industry analysts gather in Amsterdam for the second iteration of the annual Future Aero Festival, the attributes and advantages offered by clean-sheet aircraft concepts are in the spotlight. Bjorn Fehrm, analyst and consultant at Leeham Co, believes that an initial early propulsion evolution to come to market will be the so-called “micro-hybrid” innovation. The ’next big aircraft program’: a simultaneously inevitable yet somehow elusive concept OEMs and airlines alike are…

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Amazon’s drone delivery program is facing renewed scrutiny after one of its latest-generation MK30 aircraft became ensnared in an overhead internet cable in Waco, Texas, before severing the wire and becoming disabled. The incident has prompted a federal investigation and adds to questions about the drone’s detect-and-avoid technology.  The episode occurred on November 18, 2025, shortly after the drone had completed a delivery, according to statements provided by Amazon and confirmed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The aircraft, identified as registration N139PA, was ascending from a customer’s yard when one of its propellers made contact with a thin overhead cable. The incident eventually cut the line…

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This is more of a luxury hotel post than a points hotel post, so if that doesn’t interest you, by all means skip it. However, what’s probably my single favorite boutique hotel group in the world is opening its first property outside of France, and I figure that’s worth covering. Basics of the new 45-key Airelles Venice Airelles Venice (Venezia) is now accepting reservations for stays as of April 1, 2026, marking the newest property of the French luxury hotel group, and the first one outside of France. The property will have 45 accommodations, and will be located on Venice’s…

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Hi Fly Malta has made history by becoming the first airline to ever operate the Airbus A330 on a flight to Antarctica. Last night, under the bright 24-hour sunlight in which Antarctica bathes during the Southern Hemisphere’s summer months, the widebody twinjet touched down on the Wolf’s Fang Runway in Queen Maud Land. The aircraft had flown in from Cape Town in South Africa, with the journey taking more than five and a half hours. This special arrival is one of several reasons to be cheerful for Hi Fly as far as its Antarctica operations are concerned. Indeed, the charter…

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Qatar Airways wrapped up the Qatar Grand Prix weekend on November 28-30, 2025, by debuting a new Formula 1-themed aircraft livery. The airline’s Boeing 777 aircraft, with registration A7-BEG, donned the new livery, which was designed by Grammy-winning artist and producer Swizz Beatz. According to Qatar Airways, the aircraft will be touching down in major global destinations this winter. Qatar Airways, named the World’s Best Airline by Skytrax in 2025 for the ninth time, plans to fly the newly-designed aircraft across global destinations this winter, including London-Heathrow Airport (LHR), Melbourne Airport (MEL), New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK), and…

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For decades, long-haul travel was traditionally the domain of widebody aircraft such as the Boeing 747. However, in recent years, narrowbody aircraft have been reshaping air travel, allowing airlines to connect smaller cities nonstop. Modern aircraft, such as the Airbus A321XLR and A321neo, make longer journeys possible without the need for widebodies, offering efficiency and surprising comfort for passengers, particularly those in business class. In this article, we will take a closer look at some of the most comfortable narrowbody business class products available to passengers today. We will also examine how narrowbody aircraft have begun to play an increasingly…

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