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Branson's Private Commercial Airport Goes Live

An interesting development in U.S. aviation became a practical exercise on Monday as Branson Airport welcomed its first commercial flight.

 

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Hamilton Runway Sealing Steaming Ahead
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A segment of Waikato's aviation industry continues to fly in the face of the recession.

Work is steaming ahead at Hamilton Airport where its 650-metre grass runway is being sealed.

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New Engine Cert for Diamond DA42
from AvWeb.com | By Russ Niles | 16 March, 2009

austroengine_160The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified the Diamond DA42 NG, which is powered by Diamond’s own 170-horsepower Austor diesel. To view the full article click here

 
First Flight of the Terrafugia Transition Roadable Aircraft
from AvWeb.com | By Glenn Pew | 19 March, 2009

Not a flying car, but a roadable aircraft — the Terrafugia Transition took flight for the first time March 5, 2009. To view the full article click here

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Flying to Queenstown Becomes Safer

qt_multilat_120 Queenstown Airport is one of New Zealand's most difficult airports to fly into because of the area's terrain.

It is why it has never been able to use conventional radar, but now a new system is changing that.

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