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Last Updated: Friday, March 14, 2025, 12:42 PM PDT
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FAA issues permanent restrictions on Washington helicopter traffic after fatal collision
By Reuters: The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it is imposing permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around Washington's Reagan National Airport and eliminating helicopter and passenger jet mixed traffic.

Edelweiss takes delivery of first of six Airbus A350-900s
By Air Data News: Swiss leisure airline Edelweiss took delivery of its first Airbus A350-900 on Thursday.

Pilatus Unveils 2-25 PC-12 Pro with Touchscreen Garmin Avionics Suite
By AINonline: Business, Air Transport, Defense & General Aviation News.

Greece’s Aegean discloses order for more A321neos
By FlightGlobal: Greek carrier Aegean has identified itself as a customer for eight more Airbus A321neo twinjets. Aegean says the top-up agreement expands, for the third time, an original order with Airbus from 2018.

Aegean Airlines Orders Eight More A321neo Jets

Pilot killed when helicopter hits power line and crashes into reservoir in northeastern Ohio
By Associated Press: SUFFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio (AP) — A pilot was killed when a helicopter struck a power line early Friday and crashed into a reservoir in northeastern Ohio.

GE Details New Small Airbus Helicopter Engine Study
By Aviation Week: The U.S. engine maker first disclosed the study last July.

How the Sikorsky S-42 Changed Aviation History
By Airways Magazine: The statement that the Sikorsky S-42 was the "airliner that changed aviation history" will undoubtedly spark debate.