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Tue, Feb 24,2026 01:58:06PM EST
Order Resolves Agency Concerns, Modifies Compliance Report Process The Federal Trade Commission finalized a consent order involving the Boeing Company's acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc. The commission had previously accepted the consent order subject to final approval. The FTC required Boeing to divest significant Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc. assets to resolve antitrust concerns surrounding Boeing's $8.3 billion acquisition of Spirit. The consent order also requires Boeing and Spirit to continue to provide aerostructures and aerostructure services to competing contractors for military aircraft programs. The FTC's final consent order includes a modification that clarifies the procedure for Boeing to submit compliance reports.
Tue, Feb 24,2026 01:57:07PM EST
Agency Publishes Final Report Following Last January’s Fatal Collision Near DCA The National Transportation Safety Board has released its final report on last January’s midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and it leaves the FAA and US Army with plenty of homework. The January 29, 2025, crash between a PSA Airlines CRJ700 and a US Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk killed 67 people and sent both aircraft into the Potomac River.
Tue, Feb 24,2026 01:53:44PM EST
Service Prepares to Declare the T-7 Ready for Production to Replace the T-39 The US Air Force is reportedly getting ready to clear the Boeing T-7 Red Hawk for production, formally transitioning the program from very prolonged development into actual output. The decision, known as Milestone C, comes more than two years later than once projected.
Tue, Feb 24,2026 01:48:58PM EST
FAA’s Lack of Staffing, Proper Training, and Data Access Cited in OIG Report The Transportation Department’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) started keeping a closer eye on the Federal Aviation Administration’s relationship with United Airlines after it flagged a series of safety incidents in 2023 and 2024. Its conclusion? Staffing shortages, uneven training, and limited access to carrier data have stalled the regulator’s attempt to boost oversight.
Tue, Feb 24,2026 01:40:12PM EST
Legislation Does Not Require Operators to Install Traffic Displays In the Cockpit The Air Line Pilots Association isn’t satisfied with the House’s plan to address the stunning safety gaps tied to last January’s fatal mid-air collision, arguing the bill dodges a key upgrade: Cockpit Display of Traffic Information. The Airspace Location and Enhanced Risk Transparency Act of 2026, or ALERT Act, was introduced by leaders of the House Transportation and Infrastructure and Armed Services.
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:57PM EST
From 2016 (YouTube Edition): The Canadian Forces Snowbirds Can Best Be Described As ‘Elegant’… EAA AirVenture 2016 was a great show and, in no small part, it was because of the participation of the 431 Air Demonstration Squadron from Canada - better known as the Canadian Forces Snowbirds. Their appearance at AirVenture was a special treat, and that’s what this video is all about. There’s something about their performances that seems to stand out as being more than a presentation of military prowess; it also seems to be a demonstration of elegance. Maybe it’s because they fly jet trainers that seem to stay closer to the crowds, closer to the ground, and easier for all to see the finesse and details of their formations. It could be the fact that they fly 9 airplanes in sections of their routine which is nothing short of spectacular.
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:53PM EST
“Starliner has design and engineering deficiencies that must be corrected, but the most troubling failure revealed by this investigation is not hardware,” Isaacman said. “It is decision making and leadership that, if left unchecked, could create a culture incompatible with human spaceflight... NASA will continue working with Boeing, as we do with all partners undertaking flight tests…But to be clear: NASA will not fly another crew on Starliner until technical causes are understood and corrected, the propulsion system is fully qualified, and appropriate investigation recommendations are implemented.” Source: Part of a long letter NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman sent to employees after receiving a very long, very pointed list of findings from the Starship Crewed Flight Test incident in June 2024, which infamously left two astronauts ‘stuck’ on the International Space Station for 278 days longer than planned.
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:49PM EST
Direct Straight line flight between two navigational aids, fixes, points, or any combination thereof. When used by pilots in describing off?airway routes, points defining direct route segments become compulsory reporting points unless the aircraft is under radar contact.
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:46PM EST
Aero Linx: Aviation Lawyers Association (ALA) Originally founded in 1984 as the National Transportation Safety Board Bar Association and formerly the International Air & Transportation Safety Bar Association (IATSBA), today's Aviation Lawyer's Association (ALA) has grown to comprise attorneys from across the United States and other parts of the globe. Many routinely practice before the United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the Department of Transportation (DOT).Originally founded in 1984 as the National Transportation Safety Board Bar Association and formerly the International Air & Transportation Safety Bar Association (IATSBA), today's Aviation Lawyer's Association (ALA) has grown to comprise attorneys from across the United States and other parts of the globe. Many routinely practice before the United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the Department of Transportation (DOT).
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:42PM EST
Also: NASA Selects Vast, FlightSim v RealWorld, USAF Semi-Autonomous Flight, Crew-12 Restocks ISS A bipartisan group of senators and representatives has introduced the Aviation Innovation and Global Competitiveness Act, taking clear aim at the FAA’s below-par aircraft type certification process. This is a long-standing problem that has stirred legislative efforts before to no avail, but lawmakers seem to think this time is different, thanks to Advanced Air Mobility. According to a recent government watchdog report, more than a million commercial drones were operating in the US by the end of last year. The variety of roles these drones can serve has also grown exponentially, allowing them to tackle infrastructure inspections, disaster response, and, most widely foreshadowed, delivery services. The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) provided comments to questions asked by the FAA looking deeper into ADS-B and the possibility of "electronic conspicuity"(EC) devices, an alternative to ADS-B contemplated to aid in collision avoidance between manned aircraft and drones. The EAA provided feedback aimed to support portable (or installed), low-cost, low-power, anonymous "alternate EC"devices intended solely to enhance air-to-air awareness and deconfliction. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:37PM EST
Also: AviationStart, Enstrom MX Classes, GE Aerospace Deal, Mounting T-7A Costs The two newest AOPA board members addressed the issue of the dismissal of former AOPA President and CEO Darren Pleasance at an overflow pilot town hall meeting at the Buckeye Air Fair, Saturday. Many members said they were upset and angry about the termination and wanted to know why. Charlie Lynch and Dale Klapmeier, presented as the two newest board members, opened their portion of the town hall with their backgrounds as pilots and then took questions. Dale Klapmeier said Pleasance did... "not have what it takes to run an organization like this. NAA has announced the finalists for the 2025 Robert J. Collier Trophy, recognizing the greatest achievements in American aeronautics and astronautics from the past year. A UK drone operator has been hit with 17 convictions after repeatedly flying over an active industrial fire and inside restricted airport airspace, giving him the unfortunate title of Britain’s first (but, at this rate, not last) drone pilot to be charged for interference with emergency response. The lucky jailbird is 46-year-old Christopher McEwen. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:31PM EST
Also: Canada Expected To Certify Gulfstream, Vista Spends $4.7B, Warbird Reg Update, Daher AD An Epic E1000 impacted terrain near Steamboat Springs, Colorado, just after midnight on February 13. Authorities confirmed that all four people were lost in the crash and that the NTSB is involved. ADS-B data shows the final recorded position at approximately 00:19 local time near the summit of Emerald Mountain, about 0.8 nautical miles left of the extended centerline and 3 nm south of the threshold for runway 32. Boeing is reportedly hoping to finally get its first production-standard 777X airborne this April. If this schedule holds, the flight could get Boeing back in the long-range widebody competition… only six years behind its intended timeline. The aircraft preparing for flight is built for launch customer Lufthansa and is currently undergoing fuel system testing at Boeing’s Everett facility in Washington. After a blunt GAO report and nearly 20 serious mishaps across the services in about two years, the Marine Corps has confirmed that it is making five major safety updates to its MV-22 Osprey fleet. The changes were outlined in the 2026 Marine Aviation Plan. The GAO put the numbers into perspective, finding that the Marine Corps and Air Force recorded 18 serious, non-combat Osprey accidents in fiscal years 2023 and 2024. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:26PM EST
Also: Boeing’s Spirit Acquisition, LATAM Rejected T/O, Misuse Of ADS-B Data, New AF Colors The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) said in its billing report that when compared to 2024, the business jet and piston airplane segments saw increases in shipments, and preliminary aircraft deliveries were valued at $35.7 billion, an increase of 14.6%. Airplane shipments in 2025, when compared to 2024, saw piston airplanes increase by 10 units to 1,782, turboprops decline slightly by 5.1% with 594 units, and business jets increase 11.8% with 854 units. The value of airplane deliveries for 2025 was $31.0 billion, an increase of 16.1%. United Aircraft Group’s six-ton R6000 tiltrotor has moved into tethered hover testing at China’s Wuhu Aviation Industrial Park, reportedly in hopes of achieving certification before the end of the year. The design has been around since 2021, with the prototype first taking the stage in 2024. The tiltrotor began its flight test campaign late last year with tethered hovers. Two aviation groups have expressed concerns about the potential cost of aircraft having to replace radio altimeters if the FCC moves forward with a proposed plan to expand certain radio frequencies. NBAA and NATA are urging the FCC to employ its "emerging technologies framework"to Part 91 and Part 135 operators to ensure business aviation safety, equitable cost allocation and the orderly deployment of Upper C-Band wireless services. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:18PM EST
Estimated (EST) When used in NOTAMs “EST” is a contraction that is used by the issuing authority only when the condition is expected to return to service prior to the expiration time. Using “EST” lets the user know that this NOTAM has the possibility of returning to service earlier than the expiration time. Any NOTAM which includes an “EST” will be auto-expired at the designated expiration time.
Mon, Feb 23,2026 10:42:15PM EST
The Left Main Landing Gear Separated From The Underside Of The Fuselage And Was Located Nearly Underneath The Power Distribution Lines On January 27, 2026, about 1100 mountain standard time, an amateur-built, experimental CCX1865 Carbon Cub, N126C, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Montour, Idaho. The pilot and pilot-rated passenger were fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. According to a friend of the pilot and the pilot-rated passenger, he observed the pilot pulling the airplane out of his hangar. He spoke briefly with the pilot and learned that the pilot was meeting the pilot-rated passenger at 1000 for a flight. The pilot refueled his airpalne 20-gallons of fuel and made one circuit in the traffic pattern.
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