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Rotorcraft

Bristow's Leonardo Fleet Tops 500,000 Hours

Leonardo marks Bristow milestone, first Africa sale for AW169.
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Aircraft

Sukhoi Pitches VIP Superjet 100 as Aurus Bizliner

Russia hopes for a stable demand for its Aurus bizliner, which is based on the Sukhoi Superjet 100 platform.
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Aircraft

JetBlue Ventures Buys Into Travel Industry Transformation

JetBlue has made significant early-stage investments in aviation technology start-ups like eVTOL aircraft developer Joby and Universal Hydrogen.
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Charter & Fractional

FlyExclusive Sees Surge in New Pilots in Q4

The growth in pilot hiring at flyExclusive follows the charter operator's growth in its owned, floating fleet.
Charter & Fractional

Indiana-based Aviation Service Providers Join Forces

Indiana-based aviation services providers Jet Access and Eagle Creek Aviation have agreed to merge.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Company Update 2021, part 3/3 - AMAC Aerospace Group of Companies

Company Update 2021, part 3/3 - AMAC Aerospace Group of Companies
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Maintenance and Modifications

Company Update 2021, part 2/3 - AMAC Aerospace Group of Companies

Company Update 2021, part 2/3 - AMAC Aerospace Group of Companies
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Aircraft

Brazil Tax Agency Orders Auction of Falcon 2000

A Dassault Falcon 2000, one of nine business jets seized in 2012 on charges of evading import tax, goes to auction December 15 in Brazil.
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Charter & Fractional

Asia Bizav Group Stands Up Illegal Air Charter Hotline

The Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) has launched the region's first illegal charter reporting system.
Engines

ATP To Debut Next-gen Tech Pubs with Pratt & Whitney

ATP's new interactive electronic technical manuals launch will focus on Pratt & Whitney Canada's PT6A turboprop engines.
FBOs

Arizona Airport To Receive New FBO

Phoenix-area Falcon Field Airport will gain a third FBO, thanks to the awarding of a lease to aircraft brokerage Cunningham Aviation.
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Airlines

UK Follows EU in Probe of IAG’s Proposed Buy of Air Europa

Britain’s competition regulator opened an investigation into whether the planned takeover of Spain’s Air Europa by IAG would hinder competition.
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Aircraft

Beechcraft Denali Completes First Flight

The first flight of the Beechcraft Denali lasted 2 hours and 50 minutes on Tuesday.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Comlux to Build Mx Hangar at Dubai Aerospace Hub

To open in mid-2023, Comlux's new Dubai maintenance hangar will be able to accommodate two ACJ and BBJ family aircraft types simultaneously.
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Rotorcraft

Latest Ka-32 Makes First Flight

Updated Russian coaxial helicopter aimed at firefighting market.
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FBOs

Jetex, Eve Partnering on eVTOL Ecosystem

Business aviation support group Jetex is joining a list of prospective partners working with Embraer Eve to prepare the ecosystem to support eVTOL ops.
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Sustainability and Environment

NBAA Advises Operators on EASA Enviro Registry Mandate

NBAA was told that a number of operators still must register for the EASA environmental registry and that time is running short with a year-end directive.
ATC

T&I Leadership Seeks Pause in 5G C-band Deployment

Reps. DeFazio and Larsen are calling on the FCC to put off on 5G deployment in C-band until the FAA confirms it will not interfere with radio altimeters.
Charter & Fractional

ACA Resumes In-person Broker Training

The Air Charter Association resumes in-person Air Charter Broker Qualification Training after a two-year hiatus.
Charter & Fractional

Priester Aviation Joins JSSI Parts Acquisition Program

Priester Aviation is offering a parts-procurement program through JSSI Parts & Leasing for its managed aircraft customers.
Airlines

UK Boosts Regional Aviation as EU States Eye Short-Haul Limits

The European Regions Airline Association has criticized proposals to ban short-haul flight by some EU countries as the UK funds regional service.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Opens Line Mx Station in Dubai

With a new Dubai line maintenance station, Bombardier sees "significant future growth opportunities" in the Middle East.
Safety

ACSF Looks To Offer FDM Program for Smaller Ops

ACSF is beta testing a flight data monitoring program that could help small and medium-size operations remain proactive on safety management.
Engines

Duncan Provo To Perform Honeywell AS907 Line Service

Honeywell AS907-series engines are found on Bombardier Challenger 300/350, Gulfstream 280, Embraer Legacy 450/500, and Cessna Citation Longitude twinjets.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Aviation Mx Pros Renews Mexican Repair Station Approval

AMP will continue to provide full-suite airframe and engine maintenance and repair services to XA, XB, and XC Mexican-registered aircraft.
Aircraft

NASA Supersonic Demonstrator Heads To Final Assembly

The NASA/Lockheed Martin X-59 supersonic research aircraft recently was removed from the jig and is undergoing testing for final assembly.
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FBOs

Aero Centers To Open Spokane, Washington FBO

FBO chain Aero Centers has received permission to establish a facility at Washington’s Spokane International Airport.
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Accidents

NTSB: Aircraft Accident Fatalities Decreased in 2020

Fatalities from general aviation aircraft accidents decreased overall last year amid broad pandemic-induced reductions in flight activity, the NTSB said.
Accidents

NTSB To Codify Spacecraft Mishap Investigative Steps

The U.S. NTSB is proposing to add a Subpart F (Commercial Space Investigations) to its Part 831 regulations covering accident investigation.
Training and Workforce

Fly 7 Obtains Swiss Nod for Frasca PC-12 NGX Trainer

Beginning in January, Fly 7 will offer initial PC-12 NGX training and its newly approved device will be available for European commercial carrier s.