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Content Archive: July 2023
Aircraft
Solar Stratos Team Aims to Fly Emissions-free to Edge of Space
The team is showing that it can fly an aircraft without using any CO2
Maintenance and Modifications
Aero Star Adds Praetor MRO Capabilities
Embraer maintenance specialist Aero Star Aviation now provides MRO services to four models.
Charter & Fractional
Paramount Adds $1M Deposit Tier for Jet Card Customers
Deposit tiers for the Paramount Private Membership Jet Card now range from $100,000 to $1 million.
Charter & Fractional
Priester Acquiring Hill's Aircraft Charter Management Group
Priester Aviation is adding a presence on the U.S. East Coast with the acquisition of Hill Aircraft's Atlanta-based businesses.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Support for MCS Satcom To Continue Under Ontic
Honeywell is licensing support for its MCS satellite communication system to Ontic, which will move MCS support operations to Chatsworth, California.
Aircraft
Second Jet Joins Gulfstream G800 Flight-test Fleet
The second flight-test G800 will focus on evaluating environmental control systems, avionics, and flight controls.
Aircraft
Daher Delivers First Kodiak with 5-Blade Hartzell Prop
North Carolina's Forest Service Aviation Division became the first customer of a Kodiak with a Hartzell five-blade composite propeller.
Regulations and Government
FAA Bill To Take Center Stage in House this Week
The House Rules Committee is set to set the parameters for a full House vote this week with some amendments, including one involving FBOS, drawing fire.
Regulations and Government
Belgian Government Considers New Air Traffic Noise Limit
Proposed cuts to aircraft noise could impact business aviation, as could possible restrictions on domestic private jet movements.
Airports
NBAA Exec: Airports Should Begin Prepping for AAM
Airports should not wait for AAM to arrive before preparing for the transition and should be aware of the benefits it can bring, NBAA's Gertsen said.
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