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New Quality Problem Further Delays Boeing 787 Deliveries
Boeing engineers found gaps between two sections of the 787’s forward pressure bulkhead, requiring new inspections and repairs.
Aircraft
United Airlines Backs Heart's Plans For Electric Regional Airliner
Heart Aerospace now says it has commitments for more than 400 of its ES-19 electric aircraft, which will carry 19 passengers up to around 250 miles.
Aircraft
After Pandemic Delay, EASA Certifies Textron's Citation Longitude
Textron Aviation received FAA type certification of the Cessna Citation super-midsize Longitude in September 2019.
Aircraft
Elit’Avia To Sell HondaJets in France, Parts of Africa
Honda Aircraft has chosen business aircraft sales and charter/management firm Elit’Avia as the HondaJet sales rep for France and 16 African countries.
Sustainability and Environment
Joby Teams with JetBlue, Signature on Carbon Credits
Joby Aviation is joining forces with JetBlue and Signature Flight Support to establish carbon credits for flights using green electric and hydrogen.
Aircraft
IADA Warns of Coming Shortage in 'Quality' Used Bizjets
Used business aircraft transaction closings continued to rise in the second quarter of 2021, the International Association of Aircraft Dealers reported.
Airports
Oklahoma Airport Finishes Runway Rebuild
Oklahoma’s Ponca City Regional Airport (KPNC) has completed the reconstruction of its 7,200-foot runway 17/35.
Aircraft
Garmin G1000 NXi for Phenom 100/300 Gets EASA Nod
EASA has approved the Garmin G1000 NXi upgrade for Embraer Phenom 100s and 300s equipped with the Prodigy Flight Deck.
Aircraft
Covid Brings Flood of Supply to Aircraft Recycling Business
The pandemic’s implications for aircraft recycling range from more momentum to paralysis.
Aircraft
Aircraft Lessors Look To Bulk Up in Wake of Covid
OEM leadership appears generally unfazed by likely further consolidation of the airliner leasing business.
Aircraft
Aerospace Suppliers in for Uneven Recovery
While most Tier 1 OEMs carry the financial muscle to rebound quickly from the Covid pandemic, diversification proves key to long-term prospects.
Aircraft
Generous State Support Boosts French Supplier amid Covid
JPB Système reinvents itself with the help of the French government.
Aircraft
Pro Line Fusion® on Challenger 604 - Collins Aerospace
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Aircraft
Bombardier Challenger 350: Performance that goes a long way
Bombardier Challenger 350: Performance that goes a long way
Airports
Infrastructure Will Be Key To Unlocking Electric Aircraft Access in Cities
Infrastructure Will Be Key To Unlocking Electric Aircraft Access in Cities
FBOs
NFPA Committee Agrees on Hangar Foam Exemption
In a ballot last week, the National Fire Protection Association’s Technical Committee on Airport Facilities voted to approve revisions to NFPA 409.
Rotorcraft
South Africa's 'Rocket' Air Ambulance Service Takes Off
Rocket using Bell 222s to provide first-world air ambulance service in South Africa
Accidents
UK S-92 Near-CFIT Highlights Hazards of MVFR Flight
The UK S-92 helicopter low-altitude incident parallels circumstances of Kobe Bryant fatal crash.
Rotorcraft
FAA Approves Safran Arrano, Paves Way for Airbus H160
Safran Helicopter Engines’ Arrano 1A has received FAA type certification for installation in the Airbus Helicopters H160
Aircraft
Porter Airlines Revealed as Major Embraer E-Jet Customer
A firm order for 30 E195-E2s makes Porter Airlines the North American launch customer for the Embraer series of jets.
Aircraft
Boeing Wins Order for Twelve 737-800BCFs from BBAM
A firm order for a dozen 737 Boeing Converted Freighters signals continuing strength in the air cargo market.
Sustainability and Environment
UK's Farnborough Airport Now Stocking SAF
London-area business aviation hub Farnborough Airport is the latest UK gateway to offer continuous supplies of sustainable aviation fuel.
Aircraft
Ryanair CEO Sings Praises of Newly Delivered Max 8-200s
Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair will take delivery of 10 more Max ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft this month as traffic recovers across Europe.
FBOs
Carver Aero FBO Group Expands into Wisconsin
Iowa-based FBO chain Carver Aero has acquired the Janesville Jet Center, the lone service provider at Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport.
Charter & Fractional
Luxaviation Belgium Reports Rebound of Business Activity
Luxaviation Belgium is seeing demand grow for intra-Europe charter flights as well as interest from potential aircraft buyers.
Aircraft
Boeing Rolls Out Norway’s First Poseidon
The first of five P-8A Poseidons is scheduled to take to the air for the first time before the end of July.
Accidents
Another Firefighting Bell 212 Down
The sole occupant pilot survived the crash of a firefighting Bell 212 into California's Lake Shastina.
Training and Workforce
Sheltair To Support ERAU's Project Liftoff
Sheltair has committed to supporting Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's future aviation industry leadership program.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
FCC Certifies SmartSky Tower Radiohead
The tower radiohead certification by the FCC is another milestone toward SmartSky's commercial service launch later this year.
Regulations and Government
French Court Acquits Pilots in 'Air Cocaine' Case
The pilots of Dassault Falcon 50 F-GXMC—which was loaded with 1,500 pounds of cocaine—were acquitted on appeal by the French court of Aix-en-Provence.
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