by Jim Campbell | Dec 25, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Coulson Aviation Makes the 767 Its New Very Large Airtanker Amid MD11, DC-10 Groundings The Boeing 767 is adding to its resume, this time with a job involving fewer seat-back safety cards. Coulson Aviation has confirmed that the 767 will be used as the next platform...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 25, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
FAA Clears Boeing to Raise Monthly Production Cap from 47 to 53 Boeing has been given the FAA’s nod of approval to boost monthly 737 MAX production, raising the cap from 47 aircraft to 53. Freedom is still a far cry for the manufacturer, however, with the FAA...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 24, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Freight Hauler Variant Will Expand FlexCoah’s Capabilities In Region Textron announced that Cessna delivered its first SkyCourier into Mexico to cargo transportation provider FlexCoah for its subsidiary, Altair. The freight variant will expand the...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 24, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Report Says Establish Goals and Better Assess Hiring Processes The General Accounting Office (GAO) has found that FAA does not consistently assess its processes to recruit, hire, and train air traffic controllers. “Specifically, FAA does not have performance...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 24, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Report Says Establish Goals and Better Assess Hiring Processes The General Accounting Office (GAO) has found that FAA does not consistently assess its processes to recruit, hire, and train air traffic controllers. “Specifically, FAA does not have performance...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 24, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Holiday Event Renamed In Honor Of Co-Founder Ron Davies The Colorado Aviation Business Association conducted its annual holiday airlift benefitting U.S. military veterans across Colorado, with this year’s event being renamed the 15th Annual Ron Davies Memorial...