Content Archive: March 2022

Aircraft

Dassault Wraps Up Falcon 6X Cold-weather Testing

Dassault Aviation remains on track for 6X certification later this year.
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Aircraft

Textron Buying Pipistrel To Boost Electric Aviation Plans

Textron will make further investments in European electric aircraft maker Pipistrel, which will be the foundation for its new eAviation division.
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Aircraft

Deutsche Aircraft’s 328eco Gets Boost from Norway

Norway’s North Energy Cluster will create the SAF infrastructure to help realize Deutsche Aircraft’s ambitions to develop a new D328 regional airliner.
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Aircraft

Unleaded Avgas Effort Kicks Into Gear

The Eliminate Aviation Gasoline Lead Emissions initiative held a meeting March 16-17 to advance the elimination of lead from avgas.

WAI 2022 Opens with Focus on Workforce

WAI 2022 opened on Thursday with near-record attendance as potential employers look to fill many openings.
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Aircraft

Delta Air Lines, Airbus To Partner on Hydrogen Power

An MOU announced Thursday calls for Delta and Airbus to collaborate on the introduction of a hydrogen-powered airliner in the U.S. by 2035.

Embraer Launches Educational Partnership Program

Embraer today launched its first U.S.-centric educational partnership program to promote aviation career paths.
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Airports

New Jersey Airport Offers Plot for Development

The South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) has issued an RFP to develop a 400-acre plot of land at Atlantic City International Airport.
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Aircraft

Novakovic: Gulfstream Will Weather Russia Sanctions

Gulfstream Aerospace will be able to manage through the Russia sanctions, but sister company Jet Aviation will be slightly more affected.
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Safety

GAMA, IAOPA Launch 2022 General Aviation Europe Survey

GAMA and IOPA are collecting data through the European GA survey that will be shared with EASA for accident and regulatory analysis.