On The Fly…

Service set for Scott Crossfield at Arlington, Aug. 15…LoPresti will announce at Oshkosh where it will build a Fury factory…EAA AirVenture NOTAM is now available…First S-LSA approval for a powered parachute…Boeing will acquire Aviall for $1.7 billion…Wreckage found of a Navy jet from 1960 crash in a Montana lake…American Eagle jet ran off the runway at O’Hare Tuesday, nobody hurt.

A memorial service for test pilot Scott Crossfield will be held at Arlington National Cemetery on Aug. 15...

LoPresti will announce at Oshkosh where it will build a factory to produce the Fury, a company spokesman told AVweb yesterday...

If you're flying to EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh this summer, the NOTAM is now available...

The first S-LSA approval for a powered parachute went to Summit Powered Parachutes, based in Canada, last week....

Boeing says it will acquire Aviall, the largest independent provider of new aviation parts and services in the aerospace industry, for $1.7 billion...

Searchers have found the wreckage of a Navy jet from a 1960 crash in a Montana lake...

An American Eagle jet veered off the runway and stopped in the grass after landing at O'Hare International Airport on Tuesday morning. Nobody was hurt.