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It has carried a heavy label since its introduction, one that some would call irredeemable. From grounding orders to headline investigations, the aircraft’s story has become one of the most analyzed chapters in modern aviation. The tragedies that shadowed its early years transformed it into a case study in engineering accountability and corporate reform. Yet as production stabilizes and deliveries continue, many are asking whether the Boeing 737 MAX program is still viewed as a failure or if Boeing has finally turned the corner. The question has evolved from one of blame to one of resilience and recovery. This article…

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“This integration marks a significant step forward in cockpit connectivity and safety. It is one of few solutions offered to business aviation and rotorcraft operators that provides cockpit ADS-B IN to pilots, delivering advanced situational awareness and streamlined operations—making every flight safer and more efficient.” Source: Anthony Rios, President of FreeFlight Systems in remarks addressing Universal Avionics selection of its FreeFlight Systems Dual-Band ADS-B solution to integrate with the Universal Connected Avionics ecosystem and InSight Flight Deck.

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Also: Kodiak 100 Joins USFS, Innovative Solutions & Support Renamed, Gulfstream Selects Honeywell, Special Olympics Airlift The Phantom 3500 mockup made an appearance where the futuristic BizJet continued to make some aggressive claims for the future… so aggressive AND impressive that they already have an order books numbering in the hundreds… Textron‘s Cessna Citation CJ3 Gen2 has gained type certification from the FAA, which brings the most comprehensive Citation Gen2 investment to the market. Customer feedback reportedly drove the enhancements to the aircraft, including autothrottle, an additional 4.5 inches of legroom for pilots, and a fully customizable cabin environment. At…

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Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) An EFVS is an installed aircraft system which uses an electronic means to provide a display of the forward external scene topography (the natural or man-made features of a place or region especially in a way to show their relative positions and elevation) through the use of imaging sensors, including but not limited to forward-looking infrared, millimeter wave radiometry, millimeter wave radar, or low-light level image intensification. An EFVS includes the display element, sensors, computers and power supplies, indications, and controls. An operator’s authorization to conduct an EFVS operation may have provisions which allow pilots…

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Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics and True Blue Power ANN’s NBAA 2025 Coverage… Visit Them At Booth #3436 True Blue Power Unveils 50 Amp-hour Lithium-ion, Main Ship Battery New Gen5 TB50 is a same-size replacement for standard 44 amp-hour batteries with more power, less weight, and no maintenance. True Blue Power Lithium-ion Batteries will be on display in the True Blue Power and Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics booth, #3436, throughout NBAA-BACE, October 14 – 16 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Shortly After Takeoff, The Engine Completely Lost Power Analysis: The pilot reported that the engine start, run-up, and takeoff were without incident. However, shortly after takeoff, the engine completely lost power. In his efforts to avoid trees in the glide path, the airplane inadvertently entered an aerodynamic stall and spin. He was able to recover from the spin but unable to arrest the descent before impacting an open field. The airplane came to rest upright with damage to the fuselage, left wing, and empennage.

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Next month will mark the end of an era in the modern European commercial aviation industry, with German leisure carrier Condor planning to operate its final flights with aircraft from the Boeing 757 family this November. It has flown the ‘flying pencil’ for 35 years, but is now looking to modernize its fleet. Following this development, there will be relatively few airlines operating aircraft from the Boeing 757 family on flights to and from Europe, with a surprisingly high number of these services coming in the form of longer intercontinental sectors. With this in mind, let’s see where these can…

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Aviation data analytics platform, Cirium, earlier this week released its forecast for the coming decades and predicts over 46 thousand new aircraft to be delivered to airlines around the world by the year 2044, with the data indicating a 1% increase in deliveries in the long-term forecast. With over $3 trillion spent by global airlines in fleet renewal and expansions, the largest aircraft manufacturers, Airbus and Boeing, also see similar numbers in their aircraft forecasts for the next two decades. Over 46 Thousand New Aircraft In 20 Years Credit: Shutterstock Based on industry trends, Aviation data analytics platform Cirium, last week,…

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The Boeing 747, also colloquially known as the Queen of the Skies, is a widebody long-range airline that was designed and manufactured by American plane maker Boeing between 1986 and 2003. The aircraft became synonymous with long-haul luxury air travel; however, due to its sheer size and cost to operate, plus changing travel demands, the aircraft was eventually culled from the Boeing catalog, with the last aircraft rolling off the production line in December 2023. The decline in popularity for quad-jet airliners has effectively been a result of aircraft technology. Improved aerodynamics and the use of composite materials have made…

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The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded a contract worth approximately $172 million to acquire two Gulfstream G700 business jets amid an ongoing partial federal government shutdown, a move that has drawn criticism from lawmakers and raised questions about spending priorities. According to a statement from the House Appropriations Committee’s Democratic members issued on October 18, 2025, the contract was signed through the US Coast Guard (USCG) for the Long Range Command and Control Aircraft (LRCCA) program, which provides executive air transport and secure communications for senior DHS leadership, including Secretary Kristi Noem. The committee said the deal…

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