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Airship Maker: Passengers Will Choose Comfort over Speed

Hybrid Air Vehicles has unveiled cabin concepts for its Airlander 10 hybrid-electric airship carrying up to 100 passengers on regional airline routes.
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Aircraft

Eve Lands 50-ship eVTOL Order from Helisul

Brazilian helicopter operator Helisul Aviation today placed an order for up to 50 of the four-passenger eVTOLs from Eve Urban Air Mobility Solutions.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Boeing’s Stingray Performs First Unmanned Refueling

The MQ-25 Stingray is on course to be deployed as a tanker aboard the U.S. Navy’s carriers.
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FBOs

PE Firm KKR Buying Atlantic Aviation for Nearly $4.5B

After a 17-year ownership span, Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. has agreed to sell Altantic Aviation and its 69 FBOs to private equity firm KKR.
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Rotorcraft

DOD IG Report Critical of 'Dusting' Protestors with Helos

This latest incident fuels the debate on the proper use of law enforcement helicopters.
Regulations and Government

European Operators Mixed About Brexit Impact

European Operators Mixed About Brexit Impact
FBOs

Alliance Aviation To Debut Lancaster Airport FBO

LNS Alliance Aviation, the lone service provider at Pennsylvania’s Lancaster Airport (LNS) offically opens its new $3 million FBO facility this month.
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Rotorcraft

Attorney Bailey, Former Enstrom Company Owner, Dies

F. Lee Bailey owned Enstrom from 1971-1979.
Airports

Bizjets Flock to Russia's Pulkovo Airport for IEF

Russia's St. Petersburg Pulkovo International Airport is a hub of business aviation activity this week during the International Economic Forum.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Completes Quick Turn XLS Refurb with Hydro Dipping

Duncan Aviation changed the finish of the Citation XLS's interior veneer components to a gray color.
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Charter & Fractional

FAA Revokes Florida Operator Certificate

Universal Flight Services surrendered its passenger-carrying certificate after the FAA alleged it conducted illegal charters.
Safety

When Pilot Proficiency Is Not Enough

While technically proficient in the eyes of regulators, many pilots may not be prepared to handle events outside their comfort zone.
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Airlines

EU, ASEAN Agree to World’s First Bloc-to-bloc Air Transport Pact

The new ASEAN-EU Comprehensive Air Transport Agreement will boost connectivity between Europe and Southeast Asia.
Maintenance and Modifications

AMAC's Hangar 5 - The Perfect Place for Business Aircraft

AMAC's Hangar 5 - The Perfect Place for Business Aircraft
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Sustainability and Environment

With Mandate Looming, Europe Looks To Future of SAF

The ReFuelEU Aviation program is expected to introduce a blending mandate for sustainable aviation fuels to the EU, to help meet its climate goals.
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Aircraft

United Airlines Throws Weight Behind Boom Supersonic

A firm order for 15 airplanes from United Airlines would materialize once the Overture supersonic airliner meets the airline’s "demanding" requirements.
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Engines

Rolls Starts Testing New Hybrid-electric Propulsion System

Testing begins on the first elements of Rolls-Royce’s 2.5-megawatt Power Generation System 1.
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Aircraft

Boeing’s Next EcoDemonstrator Nearly Ready for Flight

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 will serve as the next ecoDemonstrator platform.
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Charter & Fractional

Baker Aviation Adds to Charter Fleet as Demand Rises

Fort Worth-based Baker Aviation has added two Citation Xs and a King Air 350 to its charter fleet.
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Charter & Fractional

Partners in Aviation Sees Managed Co-ownership Growth

Partners in Aviation is seeing inquiries in its "Managed Co-Ownership" model grow and that in turn is reducing the time it takes to match customers.
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Engines

Russia Readies Indigenous PD-8 for Superjet Re-engining

United Engine Corporation has assembled the first PD-8 engine core.
Safety

FAA's Aeromedical Head Talks Covid Impact

The Covid pandemic caused many changes and alterations in the aeromedical realm according to FAA Federal Air Surgeon Dr. Susan Northrup.
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Avionics

NAA Selects Garmin Autoland for 2020 Collier Trophy

The first certified autonomous system of its kind, Autoland was selected over a competitive field of nominees, from Bell, SpaceX, and Boeing, among others.
Safety

Data Analysis Key to Effective Flight Department SMS

A Business Aviation Safety Summit session focused on analyzing SMS data internally and externally to avoid safety incidents and accidents.
Accidents

NTSB: Spatial Disorientation Cause of AW139 Crash

The NTSB concluded that spatial disorientation was the cause of the 2019 night AW139 crash in the Bahamas.
Aircraft

Vref Sees Strong Market for Business Aircraft Sales

In the aftermath of the Covid pandemic, some segments of used aircraft inventory cannot keep pace with demand.
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Regulations and Government

EASA Requires Member States To Bar Flights over Belarus

A safety directive requires national aviation authorities to instruct their airlines not to enter Belarus airspace.
Maintenance and Modifications

Texas MRO Donates Global Express Airframe to Mx School

Southwest Aerospace Technologies also will provide annual funding toward a scholarship for aviation students at Texas State Technical College.
Aircraft

U.S. Air Force Acquiring Global 6000s for Battlefield Ops

The U.S. Air Force has awarded a $464.8 million contract to a Bombardier subsidiary for the purchase and modification of six Global 6000s.
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Maintenance and Modifications

ABS Jets Joins EmbraerX's Beacon Digital Mx Platform

ABS Jets is Beacon’s first European executive operator.