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Rotorcraft

Autonomous Black Hawk Flies Resupply, Medevac Missions

An autonomous, uncrewed Sikorsky Black Hawk recently flew a variety of simulated military missions.
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Charter & Fractional

NetJets Nears 1,000-aircraft Fleet

NetJets expects to receive more than 100 new jet deliveries by the end of 2023, which would bring its fleet to nearly quadrupal digits.
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Flashback: Defending Your Jet

We look back at some memorable events and coverage from AIN's half-century-old archives.
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FutureFlight

Aircraft Finance and Leasing Group Signs for Cranfield's Hydrogen-powered Islanders

The Monte group has added Cranfield Aerospace's planned conversion of the Britten-Norman Islander to a prospective portfolio that could also include electrified versions of the Cessna Caravan and the Dornier 228 regional aircraft.
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FutureFlight

Vertiia eVTOL Aircraft's Developers Seek To Maximize Range and Cost-efficient Operations

AMSL is working on a distinctive design that it says will meet the air transportation needs of a large and diverse country like Australia.
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FutureFlight

Merlin Labs Picks CMC's PU-3000 Avionics Computer for Autonomous Flight Solutions

CMC Electronics will supply the avionics computers for Merlin Labs' converted, self-flying cargo carriers.
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FutureFlight

VoltAero Secures €32 Million and Production Partner for Hybrid-electric Cassio Aircraft

Through a Series B funding round, the French start-up has raised cash to support plans for its family of fixed-wing regional aircraft.
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FutureFlight On The Radar

UK Study Charts How eVTOL and eSTOL Aircraft Could Transform Public Transportation

UK Research and Innovation commissioned EAMaven to examine the business case for 20 prospective advanced air mobility routes in 20 British cities and regions.
Maintenance and Modifications

FlyExclusive's MRO Looks for Growth from the Outside

The fractional and charter operation's MRO is looking to bring in more work from aircraft operators outside FlyExclusive.
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Airlines

Airbus Supply Chain Kinks Prompt Wizz Air to Slow Growth

Wizz Air Group CEO Jozsef Varadi expects aircraft manufacturers’ supply chain disruptions to remain a main challenge over the next few years.
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Aircraft

Australia to Replace Aging C-130Js with More Super Hercules

The replacement and expansion of the Super Hercules fleet with a greater number of the same type represents a cost-effective, low-risk approach.
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Maintenance and Modifications

United Launches In-house A&P Training Program

The airline expects to train more than 1,000 people as A&Ps by 2026, with at least half of them women or people of color.
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Accidents

Korean Air Launches Special Safety Audit of A330s

An engine problem on Sunday involving a Korean Air Airbus A330 followed a runway overrun involving another of Korean Air’s A330s on October 23.
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Accidents

Search Called Off for Victims in Avanti II Crash

After 10 days, Costa Rica called off the search for the six occupants of a Piaggio Avanti II that crashed on October 21 in the Caribbean Sea.
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Engines

Keystone Approved for RR300 Engine Performance Testing

Keystone Turbine Services has been approved by Rolls-Royce for aftermarket MRO services on M250 and RR300 engines.
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Charter & Fractional

Ricci: Capital Influx into Bizav Has Changed Industry

Over the past six years, the influx of capital into business aviation has led to consolidation that has significantly changed the industry.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Deutsche Aircraft Renews Mx Contract with Private Wings

Deutsche Aircraft will continue to provide maintenance on Private Wings Flugcharter's nine D328-100 turboprops and one D328 jet.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Bolsters Bombardier Jet, Latin Parts Support

The MRO provider adds to its teams supporting Bombardier aircraft and parts and rotables customers in Latin America.
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Rotorcraft

Royal Jordanian Air Force Selects Bell 505 for Training

Royal Jordanian air force orders 10 Bell 505 helicopters for military training.
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Flashback: Rutan’s Triumph and copter killer seen up close

We look back at some memorable events and coverage from AIN's half-century-old archives.
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IBGAA To Host Debut Conference in Limerick

IBGAA to present a new Business Aviation National Development Plan for Ireland with key recommendations on sustainability during its inaugural conference.
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IBAC Recognizes Steve Brown with Inaugural DG Award

The International Business Aviation Council has named retiring NBAA COO Steve Brown as the recipient of its inaugural DG Award.
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Accidents

Runway Excursions Again Top Canada TSB Watchlist

Runway incursions and overruns remain on the Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s list of aviation safety concerns.
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Avionics

BAE Adds Cedar Rapids To Locations with New Facilities

BAE Systems opened a new plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa a month after opening facilities in Austin, Texas, Huntsville, Alabama, and Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Charter & Fractional

ACS France Sees Huge Swing in Business in 1H22

The Paris-based unit of UK-based Air Charter Services saw significant growth in private jet, group, and cargo charter segments.
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Sustainability and Environment

GE Honda Aero Teams with 4AIR on Carbon-offset Programs

Through a partnership with 4AIR, GE Honda Aero is offering its operators a range of carbon offset programs.
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Charter & Fractional

Schubach Aviation Expands on Wave of Air Charter Demand

The San Diego-based charter operator and aircraft management firm has added new hangar and office space, as well as aircraft.
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FBOs

Million Air Moves Into Big Sky Country

Million Air has introduced its 34th location, with the opening of its FBO at Montana’s Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport.
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Aircraft

First flights in the past 50 years (November and December)

These aircraft took to the skies for the first time during November and December, from 1972 through 2021
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Flashback: Piaggio heads for bankruptcy shelter

We look back at some memorable events and coverage from AIN's half-century-old archives.
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