by Jim Campbell | Apr 7, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
NBAA Marks Passing Of General Aviation Industry Standard-Bearer John J. Sheehan III, 85, a decorated United States naval aviator, aviation safety consultant, and author whose career spanned more than four decades of service to his country and to the field of aviation,...
by Jim Campbell | Apr 7, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
More Than 100 Premium Cabin Audio Systems Installed Heads Up Technologies has announced that ALTO Aviation has completed the installation and onsite custom tuning of more than 100 ALTO premium cabin audio systems on aftermarket Falcon aircraft worldwide. ALTO Aviation...
by Jim Campbell | Apr 7, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Senators Ask TSA to Revoke Shoes-On Screening Policy, Citing Safety Risks The shoe-or-no-shoe debate is back on the table, with US senators reportedly now arguing that a seven-month-old TSA policy that allows travelers to keep their shoes on during security screening...
by Jim Campbell | Apr 7, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Budget Request Includes $52 Million for the Screening Partnership Program President Donald Trump’s recently-submitted budget request for fiscal year 2027 dedicates $52 million to expanding the Transportation Security Administration’s Screening Partnership...
by Jim Campbell | Apr 7, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
German Carrier Recreates Inaugural Routes to Zurich, Cologne to Mark 100 Years of Flying Lufthansa has officially turned 100, and it’s celebrating by flying the same routes that started it all. The German flag carrier replicated its original 1926 services from...
by Jim Campbell | Apr 7, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Airplane Came To Rest Upright About 1,696 Ft East Of The Runway 26l Arrival Threshold, And About 52 Ft North Of The Runway Centerline On March 17, 2026, about 0024 central daylight time, an Aero Commander 500-B airplane, N444CA, was destroyed when it was involved in...