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A New Era: AirVenture Planning Through Unknowns
Coordinating the countless moving parts of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is a challenge in the best of times, but coming back from 2020's COVID-caused cancellation raises expectations regarding health and safety measures in planning this year's event on July 26-August 1.

IoT Redefines the Future of the Aviation Sector
Having proven itself as a great bonanza to the transportation sphere at sea and on land, the Internet of Things has now come so far as to set up its merit in the sky as well. The IoT does have efficiency to craft highly beneficial revenue streams for airlines.

AOPA Announces Changes To Life Insurance Plans
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association has announced that MetLife 1S the new carrier for AOPA-sponsored life and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance programs

Roth To Serve As Acting Secretary Of The Air Force
John P. Roth will serve as the Acting Secretary of the Air Force as of Jan. 20, until the President nominates and the Senate confirms a permanent replacement.

FAA Moving Forward To Enable Safe Integration Of Drones
The FAA has announced the availability of and requests comments on proposed airworthiness criteria for the Zipline International Inc. Model Zip UAS Sparrow unmanned aircraft system (UAS), along with nine other drones.

Using Aviation To Help Veterans Adjust To Civilian Life
One Alaska veteran believes aviation can give other veterans a chance at a new life and help stem the tragic suicide rate among his peers.

Training for the Worst: O’Hare’s “Burn Pit” Trains Airport Firefighters
Whether you fly or maintain a Learjet or a Boeing Business Jet, a Cessna 150 or a B-52, fire, one of the very worst hazards, is an ever-present possibility. It if happens on the ground, however, you want the best-trained firefighters to come to the rescue. So where do they train, and what’s the training like?

Preserving Aviation History – One Image at a Time

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