On The Fly…

Two people died when their Cirrus SR22 hit a North Carolina mountain…Luke AFB wants all GA pilots to talk when transitioning airspace…Trinidad and Tobago trying out a Skyship 600 blimp for security…Boeing redesigning cabins to accommodate aging baby-boomers…Eos Airline aims to attract pax with 21 square feet of personal space…Independence Air likely to stop flying unless a cash infusion is found.

Two people died when their Cirrus SR22 crashed on a North Carolina mountainside last Thursday afternoon. Tommy Marshall, 55, and his wife, Veronica, 50, of Pensacola, Fla., were killed in the crash. Early reports did not suggest the aircraft's full plane parachute had been deployed...

Luke Air Force Base in Arizona wants all GA pilots to communicate when transiting airspace...

Trinidad and Tobago is trying out a Skyship 600 blimp for a three-month trial to bolster security during carnival season...

Boeing is working to design its aircraft to be more accommodating to aging baby-boomers...

Eos Airline aims to attract transatlantic pax with roomy, comfortable, convertible seating. Each 757 will carry just 48 business-class pax, each with 21 square feet of personal space...

Independence Air likely to stop flying unless a cash infusion is found.