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Charter & Fractional

Luxaviation Takes First Step to Single European AOC

Operators like Luxaviation anticipate significant savings from having all European operations under the new single EASA air-operating certificate (AOC).
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Airlines

Aviation Groups Protest EU Failure To Act on Quarantines

ACI Europe, Airlines for Europe, and IATA continue to call for a pre-departure Covid testing protocol to replace quarantines.
Airports

Jet Linx Opens 19th Private Terminal

Jet Linx's newest private terminal is intended to serve current and future jet card members based in the Minneapolis, Minnesota, area.
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Aircraft

Boeing Jets Subject to EU Tariffs Approved by WTO

The European Union may impose tariffs of $4 billion a year on U.S. products according to a WTO ruling over Boeing aircraft subsidies.
Aircraft

Aerion Selects PPG To Supply Windows for AS2

The selection of PPG to provide the AS2 windows formalizes a collaboration with Aerion that has been ongoing since 2019.
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Aircraft

Bill Boisture Joins Spike Aerospace Team

Bill Boisture is the latest of a number of a high-profile aerospace veterans who have come on board the Spike Aerospace executive team.
FBOs

Jetex, Bombardier Partner on Singapore FBO

Global trip support provider Jetex is partnering with Bombardier Aviation on a new FBO at Singapore’s Seletar Aerospace Park.
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Rotorcraft

Miami-Dade Fire Gets First Leonardo AW139

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) has taken delivery of the first of four AW139s ordered last year.
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FBOs

FBO Profile: Fort Wayne Aero Center

An airport built and operated FBO in Indiana is ready and willing to show its stuff.
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Aircraft

Airbus Launches the New ACJ TwoTwenty Business Jet

Airbus Launches the New ACJ TwoTwenty Business Jet
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Maintenance and Modifications

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Engines

Ampaire's Electric EEL Skymaster Makes Longest Flight Yet

Aircraft propulsion systems integrator Ampaire set a new flight record for its hybrid-electric powered EEL aircraft on October 8.
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Airlines

Cruz Steps Down at BA as Part of IAG Management Reboot

International Airlines Group's new chief executive Luis Gallego has replaced the BA chief executive after a turbulent process of downsizing at the airline.
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Regulations and Government

House Lawmakers Introduce Aviation Workforce Bill

A companion to a Senate bill, a new House bill would create a national center focused on development of aviation workers.
FBOs

Sino Jet Bringing FBO To Nanchang

Sino Jet will offer ground handling and concierge services at a new FBO—the first at Nanchang Changbei International Airport.
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Aircraft

Elliott Aviation Begins TBM 940 HomeSafe Retrofits

Elliott Aviation has delivered the first of 23 TBM 940s with Garmin’s Autoland system, which is branded by Daher as HomeSafe on these aircraft.
Maintenance and Modifications

Meridian Helos Keeps Busy with Bell 206 Refurb Projects

Meridian Helicopters has delivered its 18th Bell 206 refurbished helicopter.
Sustainability and Environment

CBAA Launches Bizav Environmental Website

CBAA has launched a website to emphasize the contribution in reducing emissions by Canada’s own business aviation operations and the industry in general.
Airports

London Heli Shuttle Driving Traffic at Biggin Hill

London Biggin Hill Airport is seeing more traffic during the Covid-19 pandemic with the help of the London Heli Shuttle.
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Charter & Fractional

Human Organ Transport Aids NASCAR Driver's Charter Biz

NASCAR driver Martin Truex Jr.'s charter company, MTJ Aviation, finds growth in midst of Covid-19 pandemic by transporting human organs for transplant.
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Aircraft

UK’s Carrier Strike Group Faces Its First Test

The HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier is currently at sea in Europe’s largest exercise, with UK and U.S. Marine Corps F-35B fighters on board.
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Engines

Rolls-Royce Opens BR725 Virtual Training Hangar

The new virtual reality training for the Rolls-Royce BR725 turbofan gives students a highly realistic view inside the engine.
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Rotorcraft

Bristow's UK SAR Contract Extended

Bristow’s contract to provide search and rescue (SAR) services in the UK has been extended through 2026.
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Charter & Fractional

Jet Linx Builds On Support of Breast Cancer Patients

Jet Linx is entering its sixth year of supporting the Tutu Project, for which it has raised $180,000.
Aircraft

One Aviation Future Up In Air after SE Falcon Sale Nixed

One Aviation withdrew its motion for a Section 363 sale of the bankrupt company's assets to Florida-based real estate holding firm SE Falcon.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

More Insurance Pain Forecast for Rotor Industry

Helicopter insurance premiums are rising in a "hard market" that could last another two years.
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: ‘Expedite My Case, Please’

Any pilot grounded while awaiting an FAA review of their medical documents is understandably anxious. Everyone wants their case reviewed ASAP.
Maintenance and Modifications

Honeywell Forge Makes the Most Out of Flight Operations Data You Already Have

Honeywell Forge Makes the Most Out of Flight Operations Data You Already Have
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Aircraft

The Case For Hydrogen-Powered Aviation is Building Momentum

The Case For Hydrogen-Powered Aviation is Building Momentum
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Engines

Alternatives Growing for Expensive Turbine Overhauls

MROs and OEMs find interest in engine programs that offer alternative to overhauls whose cost may exceed the value of their aircraft.