Content Archive: May 2022

Engines

GE Catalyst Nears Halfway Mark on Cert Testing

Certification testing on GE Catalyst engine is almost 50 percent complete.
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Aircraft

Gogo Going Global with OneWeb and E-steerable Antenna

Gogo introduced the first global broadband satcom service using an electronically steerable antenna, with connectivity via OneWeb’s LEO network.
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Environment

Jet Aviation Brings SAF To Geneva for the First Time

Thanks to a deal signed by Jet Aviation with French fuel producer TotalEnergies, private aircraft departing EBACE 2022 can uplift SAF.
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Aircraft

Boeing Taps Company Vet Pearson as BBJ President

On the eve of EBACE, Boeing names Erika Pearson, veteran commercial division exec, as new Boeing Business Jets president
Fuel

Embraer Teams With 4Air on Carbon Credits

Embraer's new bizjet customers will receive 25 complimentary carbon-neutral flight hours from 4Air.
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Regulations and Government

Titan Aviation Eyes 50-strong Fleet by 2023

The approachability and speed of response of the San Marino Registry has aided Titan’s growth
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Aircraft

Business Aviation Builds Back Better at the EBACE Show

Business Aviation Builds Back Better at the EBACE Show
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Accidents

Loss of Control During Severe Turbulence Caused Challenger Crash

The fatal crash of a Challenger 601-3A on May 5, 2019, was the result of a loss of control due to a rapid climb and inversion caused by severe turbulence.
Safety

New Annual Summit To Promote Asia-Pac Aviation Safety

The Flight Safety Foundation and Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore will hold an annual meeting to raise aviation safety standards in Asia-Pacific.
Regulations and Government

EASA To Improve Integration of Rotor Health Systems

An EASA notice of proposed amendment aims to improve the ability to integrate the use of vibration health monitoring systems for helicopter rotors.