1.) Southwest
Airlines continues major flight expansion from Dallas - In
April, Southwest
Airlines started operating more time-saving daily itineraries
between Dallas Love Field and nine additional cities around the
United States (Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Ind.; Memphis, Tenn.;
Milwaukee, Wis.; Panama City Beach, Fla.; Portland, Ore.; Sacramento,
Calif.; San Jose, Calif.; and Seattle, Wash.) and launched
Saturday-only flights between Dallas and Charleston, S.C. [Full story]
2.) Cessna
180 pilot goes missing in Alaska - U.S.
Coast Guard and Air Force assets were called to search for a missing
pilot near Perry Island in Prince William Sound, Alaska. [Full story]
3.) Remains
of missing pilot found in Alaska - The
U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for a missing pilot near Perry
Island in Prince William Sound, Alaska, after his remains were
discovered April 15. [Full story]
4.) Ohio
State University orders five Cessna 172 planes - Cessna
Aircraft Company announced at the Sun ’n Fun International
Fly-In and Expo that it has signed a long-term agreement with The
Ohio State University’s Flight Education program. [Full story]
5.) Video:
X-47B conducts first Autonomous Aerial Refueling - The
X-47B successfully conducted the first ever Autonomous Aerial
Refueling of an unmanned aircraft in April, completing the final test
objective under the Navy's
Unmanned Combat Air System demonstration program. [Full story]
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