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Aircraft
ACJ319neo Crew Sets Longest-flight Mark
The record-setting flight came just two days after first flight of the ACJ319neo.
Charter & Fractional
PrivateFly Rolls Out Summer Pricing for Nextant Flights
The pricing structure leverages PrivateFly's position within Directional Aviation’s OneSky group.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Circadian-based Cabin Lights Unveiled for Global 7500
Bombardier today unveiled circadian rhythm-based cabin lighting technology that can help combat the effects of jet lag on long-distance flights.
Airports
VNY Taxiway Rehab Hits First Milestone
The Van Nuys project will enhance safety and longevity of Taxiway B.
Accidents
Boeing Disputes Reports it Disabled Max Disagree Alert
The U.S. airframer insists that it did not intentionally disable the feature on Southwest Airlines’ airplanes.
Aircraft
Southwest, American Detail Financial Effects of Max Grounding
The 737 Max grounding will continue to effect the finances of American and Southwest until authorities lift the revenue-flight ban.
Aircraft
B-29 'Doc' Settles In At New Wichita Hangar
The restored Boeing B-29 Superfortress, one of only two that are airworthy in the world, begins its tour schedule in May.
FBOs
Deadline Approaching for NATA Salary Survey
The association opted to revive the survey this year after it was not able to get enough responses last year to make it statistically meaningful.
Rotorcraft
Era CEO: Offshore Helicopter Industry 'Not Sustainable'
Era Group CEO Chris Bradshaw said the offshore helicopter industry is "not sustainable" in its current form.
Accidents
Cardiff City Joins BACA Call for Urgent Action on Gray Charter
The football club that lost its newly signed player in a January 21 accident has joined BACA The Air Charter Association in calling for urgent reform.
Aircraft
Falcon 8X Sets SMO-TEB Speed Record
After taking off from Santa Monica's short 3,500-foot runway, a Falcon 8X broke a speed record flying to Teterboro.
Aircraft
RAAF Takes Delivery of First of Three Falcon 7Xs
Dassault Aviation has delivered the first of three Falcon 7X trijets to the Commonwealth of Australia for use by the Royal Australian Air Force.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Drone Delivers Kidney for Successful Human Transplant
Airxos's Air Mobility platform was used in a successful kidney transplant drone flight in Maryland.
Rotorcraft
Poland Signs for AW101s
Poland is buying four AW101s from Leonardo to dramatically improve the capabilities of the Polish navy's air brigade
Airlines
American, Southwest Await Max Return to Service
MCAS issue aside, coked fuel nozzles in CFM LEAP engines have also been revealed to affect the 737 Max and will require inspections.
Accidents
FAA Adds 737 Max Recertification Summit for Regulators
The FAA’s 737 Max recertification safety-analysis summit on May 23 is separate from the JATR review beginning on April 29.
Aircraft
Norwegian Confident of Narrowbody Fleet Growth Plan
Losses at the already troubled Oslo-based group have widened as it finalises deals with Airbus and Boeing to postpone narrowbody deliveries.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
PrecisionHawk Using Artificial Intelligence for Drone Data Analysis
Drone services company PrecisionHawk launches new analysis products for the energy industry that use artificial and machine intelligence.
Accidents
Van Horn Helo Testing Full Gross Autos before Crash
Witness says helicopter and "other objects" fell to ground in fatal accident
Aircraft
Dassault Falcon 8X Takeoff from 3,500-ft SMO Runway to Set SMO to TEB Record
Dassault Falcon 8X Takeoff from 3,500-ft SMO Runway to Set SMO to TEB Record
Accidents
AINsight: Airplanes Crash for a Reason
Aircraft accident investigators subscribe to an accident-causation model to explain why airplanes crash.
Rotorcraft
New Director Slate, Management Proposed for Bristow
Bristow shareholder proposes new directors, strategy as alternative to bankruptcy.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Inaugurates New F-16 Production Facility
F-16 production has moved out of Fort Worth to make room for expanded F-35 production capacity
Aircraft
Boeing’s Max Loss May Be Embraer’s Gain in Ukraine
The former Soviet republics represent what could be just one example of a region where Embraer E-Jets are making more headway due to Max issues.
Rotorcraft
Air Methods Shutters Four Bases in Oklahoma
Air Methods cited an unfavaroble payer mix as its reason for closing four Oklahoma bases.
Aircraft
ACJ319neo Completes First Flight
The derivative of the Airbus A319neo flew for an hour and 55 minutes on Wednesday.
Aircraft
Upgraded F-5 Flies with Garmin G3000
Tactical Air Support is modifying its recently acquired ex-Jordanian adversary F-5E/Fs with new equipment, including a Garmin G3000 flight deck.
Aircraft
BBD's Bizjet Shipments Slide, but Backlog Rises to $15B
Bombardier delivered 24 business jets in the first quarter, down from 31 a year ago, but backlog grew and still expects to ship up to 155 this year.
Aircraft
Collins Teams On Electric Airlander Project
Collins Aerospace partnering a project to bring electric propulsion to Airlander 10 airship
Engines
Eviation's Alice To Have Magnix Electric Engine Option
Electric engine maker Magnix scored a win with Eviation.
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