Content Archive: May 2022

Engines

Rolls-Royce Sees Electric Aviation Future

Rolls-Royce sees UAM and commuter markets as the path to electric airliners.
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Alliance for Aviation Appoints New Board Members

Mayor Barbara Tolbert of Arlington, Washington, and Bob Brock, Kansas state director of aviation and unmanned aerial systems are the new members.

Aviowiki Sees Surge in Data Usage

Digital data distributor aviowiki has seen strong demand for its products over the past few years, and has doubled its staff from 2021 levels to meet it.
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Training and Workforce

Falcon 6X Sim To Come Online in 4Q at CAE's UK Center

CAE’s first full-flight simulator for the Dassault Falcon 6X will be online at its Burgess Hill training center in the UK in the fourth quarter.
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Aircraft

Dassault’s Ultimate Falcon Begins To Take Shape

Dassault has begun component assembly of the Falcon 10X in anticipation of final assembly of the first example starting next year.
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Aircraft

For Now, Bizav Tailwinds Are Stronger Than Headwinds

Business aviation traffic and demand are generally still strong, but rising costs and economic uncertainty are all too visible, said the analysts at WingX.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Finding Some Privacy Aboard the Falcon

Dassault has introduced a seat/lie-flat bed option to the Falcon range, of the kind usually associated with first-class airliner travel.
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FL3XX Brightens Portfolio with New Products

Aviation management software provider FL3XX is demonstrating two new products at EBACE this week.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Inmarsat, Honeywell Launch SwiftJet L-band Satcom

Inmarsat's new L-band network will bring higher speeds for L-band satcom users.
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Aircraft

ACJ TwoTwenty Makes Inroads in Business Aviation

Airbus is seeing consistent growth in sales of its ACJ TwoTwenty, the corporate version of the A220 airliner.