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Qantas Chooses to Rebuild Narrowbody Fleet With Airbus

The Australian carrier announced potential orders for up to 134 A321XLR and A220 airliners after a competition between Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer.
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Rotorcraft

Vertical Aerospace Makes $300M Wall Street Takeoff

Shares in eVTOL aircraft developer Vertical Aerospace began trading on the New York Stock Exchange and are expected to raise $300 million.
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Aircraft

Honda Aircraft Delivers 200th HondaJet

The HondaJet is certified in more than 13 countries and the fleet has accumulated more than 98,000 flight hours.
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ATC

Industry Awaiting Notam on 5G Ops Limits

The aviation industry is hopeful that through coordination and data-sharing that the FAA will develop a notam that will buffer operations from 5G limits.
Accidents

Nine Killed in Dominican Republic GIV-SP Crash

Seven passengers and two crewmembers were killed yesterday evening when a GIV-SP crashed shortly after takeoff while attempting a diversionary landing.
Regulations and Government

NBAA Praises New Bill Supporting AAM Infrastructure

The Advanced Aviation Infrastructure Modernization Act (AAIM) would direct the Secretary of Transportation to establish a pilot grant program.
FBOs

Modern Aviation Closes on Puerto Rico FBO Acquisition

The deal includes FBOs in San Juan and Ceiba previously owned and operated by Million Air franchisee Hill Aviation.
Aircraft

Air France-KLM Boosts Airbus’s Ample December Orderbook

Airbus signed its third major aircraft deal in two days following the Air France-KLM board’s approval of a contract for 100 A320/A321neos and four A350Fs.
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FBOs

San Francisco Bay Area FBO Adds New Hangar Complex

Five Rivers Aviation, the sole service provider at San Francisco-area Livermore Municipal Airport, has completed a new 43,000-sq-ft hangar complex.
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Regulations and Government

NBAA: Make Those Super Bowl Plans Now

Coordination for the cloud of private aircraft expected to descend on the Los Angeles area for the February 13 NFL championship game has already begun.
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Aircraft

First Typhoon Fighters Delivered to Kuwait

Kuwait’s new Typhoons are the first of the breed to feature an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar.
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Aircraft

Singapore Airlines Commits to Airbus A350 Freighter

A letter of intent specifying a firm order for seven A350Fs for Singapore Airlines marks the first such deal with an airline since program launch in July.
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Maintenance and Modifications

PWI Receives PMA Approval for LED Ice Light

PWI's LED ice light has been approved for use on several Beechcraft and Cessna piston and turboprop airplanes and Citation and Hawker jets.
Aircraft

Airbus Flies First ACJ TwoTwenty

The first Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty completed its first flight yesterday from Montreal Mirabel International Airport.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Bird Aerosystems Gets Israeli STC for Surveillance CJ3

The Israel CAAI has approved Bird Aerosystems' special-mission ASIO configuration of a Cessna CJ3, marking a first for the Citation family.
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Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Recertifies Atlanta Tech Airframe Mx Program

Delta Air Lines assisted in Atlanta Technical College's recertification of its Aviation Maintenance Airframe Certificate Program.
Safety

JumpSeat App Seeks To Supplement Notams

The new JumpSeat app provides a simple way for pilots to share important information about airports anywhere in the world.
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Regulations and Government

Chris Magnus Becomes CBP Commissioner

Chris Magnus was sworn in after the Senate narrowly confirmed his confirmation as the fight U.S. CPB commissioner.
Sustainability and Environment

Aviation Industry Groups Object to Santa Clara 100LL Ban

Aviation groups are protesting the decision by California’s Santa Clara County to ban the sale of 100LL aviation gasoline at two GA airports.
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Fuel

Neste Wins Top Flight Award for Sustainability

Neste Wins Top Flight Award for Sustainability
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Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Aviation Wins Top Flight Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Duncan Aviation Wins Top Flight Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Engines

Damning Senate 737 Max Report Also Cites GE9X Concerns

The scope of a new report on 737 Max problems from the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee extends to the GE9X engine for the 777X.
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Sustainability and Environment

FAA Awards More SAF Production Research Funds

Looking to amplify its efforts to establish supply chains for sustainable aviation fuel, the FAA has awarded more than $14 million to university research.
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Maintenance and Modifications

JSSI Acquires Fast-growing Aircraft Mx Tracker Traxxall

JSSI's acquisition of Traxxall furthers its growth in maintenance tracking and as a software-as-a-service provider.
Sustainability and Environment

Clay Lacy Earns First NATA Sustainability Certification

Clay Lacy Aviation has become the first company certified under NATA’s recently launched Sustainability Standard for Aviation Businesses program.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Elliott Wraps Up The Maintenance Group Acquisition

With the integration of The Maintenance Group complete, Elliott Aviation has a new MRO facility in Atlanta.
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Maintenance and Modifications

West Star Details $17M MRO Expansion in Chattanooga

West Star will add 100 employees with the expansion at Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport in Tennessee.
Aircraft

De Havilland Canada, ZeroAvia Partner on Hydrogen for Dash 8

ZeroAvia and De Havilland Aircraft of Canada have signed an MoU calling for development of a hydrogen-electric propulsion program for the Dash 8-400.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

General Atomics Unveils Latest Predator Family Member

The Mojave unmanned aircraft system draws on the Reaper and Gray Eagle-ER, but focuses on greater payload and short/rough-field operations.
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Aircraft

Romania Looks To Norway For More F-16 Fighters

Romania wishes to increase its F-16 fighter fleet by taking up aircraft being rendered surplus by deliveries of F-35s to fellow NATO nations.
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