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Charter & Fractional

NATA Webinar Addresses Range of Charter Industry Issues

Illegal charters, new users of charter, insurance issues for Part 135 operators were among the topics discussed during a NATA webinar on Wednesday.

Citi Research: Bizjet Flying Continues Rebound

Citi Equity Research said bizjet traffic continues to improve, citing data that shows U.S. flights on Sunday down only 12 percent year-over-year.
Aircraft

Supersonic AS2 Is Just a Starting Point for Aerion

As it eyes the future of speed in its product lines, Aerion has captured orders valued at more than $3 billion for its initial product, the AS2.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Precise Flight Expands Bird Strike System STC

Precise Flight's Pulselite bird strike prevention system STC has been expanded to include Bell 429 and 505 helicopters.
Aircraft

Gulfstream To End G550 Production

Gulfstream is nearing the end of the line for its workhorse G550 with the announcement that it taken the last order for the long-range twinjet.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Tamarack Waives Winglet Install Fee To Boost Sales

The Tamarack Aerospace Group discount on Atlas active winglets installation is available through the end of June.
Aircraft

Gameco Inaugurates Boeing 737-800 Freighter Conversion Line

China’s Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Company has opened the sixth 737-800BCF conversion line in the People’s Republic.
Rotorcraft

Leonardo Trekker Sales Top 70

Leonardo has sold over 70 of its AW109 Trekker skid gear light twins, including to a helicopter EMS services in Normandy, France.
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FSI's Hibler Flies West

Hibler, who died May 3, was deeply involved in regional carrier issues through his leadership at both RACCA and RAA.
Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Sees Rising Demand for Aircraft Readiness

Duncan Aviation said its Rapid Response Team is busier by the week as operators seek to prepare their aircraft for operation after sitting idle.
FBOs

Signature Rolls Out New Worldwide Covid Standards

Signature Flight Support, the world’s largest FBO chain, has launched SignatureAssure, its Covid-19 response program.
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Airlines

IATA Reticent on Covid Testing for Passengers

The International Air Transport Association has raised concerns over cost, speed, scalability, and accuracy of current Covid 19 testing.
Maintenance and Modifications

Yingling Aviation Finds Growth Following MRO Expansion

A new hangar and paint facility are helping to drive more MRO projects at Yingling Aviation while helping to blunt the effects of Covid-19.
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Charter & Fractional

Magellan Jets Launches Membership Program

Boston-based air charter broker Magellan Jets has launched a membership program, expanding its previous on-demand and jet card offerings.
Aircraft

Embraer Wins Major Financing Commitments

Brazilian export bank BNDES and other financial institutions have committed to provide up to $600 million in debt financing.
Charter & Fractional

Charter Execs See Only Temporary Surplus in Pilot Pools

While the number of available pilots will continue to increase with airline furloughs, charter execs say during an NBAA webinar the situation is temporary.
Charter & Fractional

Air Charter Operators Face Covid Market Uncertainty and Regulatory Complexity

Air Charter Operators Face Covid Market Uncertainty and Regulatory Complexity
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FutureFlight

Urban Aeronautics Selects HyPoint to Provide Hydrogen Fuel Cells For CityHawk VTOL

The hydrogen-powered version of the aircraft is expected to start flight testing between 2028 and 2030.
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Introducing the Bose ProFlight Series 2 Aviation Headset

Introducing the Bose ProFlight Series 2 Aviation Headset
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Safety

Covid and Hurricanes Not a Good Mix

With 2020's hurricane season already off and running, Covid-19 could present an additional hurdle to FBOs and aircraft operators in the storm zone.
Engines

Leonardo AW189K Gets EASA Nod

Leonardo has received EASA certification for the super-medium twin AW189K, a variant developed with a pair of Safran Aneto 1K engines.
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Aircraft

Textron Delivers 250th Citation M2 Light Jet

Fast Rabbit Aviation LLC in Seattle takes delivery of the milestone copy of the latest variant of the Citation Model 525 from Textron Aviation.
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Aircraft

Mitsubishi Aircraft Triggers M90 Management Shakeup

Chief development officer Alex Bellamy will leave Mitsubishi Aircraft as the company names a new chief engineer for the M90.
Regulations and Government

Senate Panel Moves To Pause Ligado Cellular Network

The Senate Armed Services Committee approved language to block Defense Department spending to support Ligado's plans for use of the L-band spectrum.
Engines

GE Aviation's Joyce To Retire after 40 Years with the Company

GE Aviation’s retiring CEO David Joyce will relinquish his duties to former Embraer Commercial Aviation chief executive John Slattery on September 1
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Charter Execs See Light, Midsize Jets Drive Uptick

NBAA Leadership Council Briefing details trends charter executives are seeing as industry attempts to recover.
Aircraft

Jetcraft, JSSI To Offer Buyers Unscheduled Mx Plan

The program will provide a six-month unscheduled maintenance plan from JSSI that's cost-free to buyers of an aircraft through Jetcraft.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Siemens Offers UV Light as Cabin Disinfection Solution

The UV light system has been proven to kill a wide range of viruses and bacteria, and is believed to be effective against Covid-19.
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Aircraft

Embraer to Reintegrate Commercial Aviation, Slattery To GE

Embraer will reverse its “carve out” of Commercial Aviation while division CCO Arjan Meijer assumes the chief executive’s role from John Slattery.
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Avionics

Honeywell Focuses New Unit on UAS and UAM Sectors

The new Honeywell business unit will offer avionics, power, air traffic management, and other systems for new aircraft in the UAS and UAM sectors.
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