Content Archive: June 2020

Aircraft

Cessna's Skyhawk 172 Marks 65 Years Of Flight

The largest Cessna 172 operator is the Civil Air Patrol, which this this week ordered 11 more of the type.
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FBOs

NATA Launches New Covid Standard for FBOs

NATA's Safety 1st Clean standard details what FBOs need to do to help curb the spread of Covid-19
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Engines

Rolls-Royce Deutschland Delivers 8,000th Engine

Rolls-Royce has delivered the 8,000th engine manufactured at its Dahlewitz, Germany facility. Gulfstream took the milestone engine, a BR725 powerplant.

Bizjet Activity Strengthens in June, but Still Lags

The latest WingX data shows business aviation activity down 34 percent worldwide in June, but better than the 47 percent decline looking back to May.
Maintenance and Modifications

New Mexico Mx Providers Join in Local Covid Support

Santa Fe Aero Services and Skyland Aircraft, MRO providers at Santa Fe Municipal Airport, will give a portion of inspection work fees to a local food bank.

AINdebrief Episode 12 | June 12, 2020

Hangar foam fire suppression debate, EU relaxing travel Covid travel ban, EASA certifies first electric aircraft, eVTOL news
Charter & Fractional

Data Shows Business Aviation is Down, But Not Out for the Count

Data Shows Business Aviation is Down, But Not Out for the Count
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AINsight: Aviation Medicine in the Pandemic, Part 2

The Covid-19 pandemic is clearly having impacts on the aviation medical segment.
Charter & Fractional

ACASS Expands Global Footprint Through Sonas Stake

Montreal-based Acass is expanding its global footprint with its stake in Sonas Aviation.
Charter & Fractional

TailHail Brokerage Takes on the Charter Industry

Charter brokerage TailHail aims to sell memberships and help bring more people into charter flying.