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Charter & Fractional
FlyExclusive Expanding International Charter Ops
The March acquisition of Sky Night gave flyExclusive three Gulfstream GIV-SPs and the ability to expand its international flying to Europe and Asia.
Charter & Fractional
Flexjet Chief Sees 'Upside' for Bizav Post-Covid
Flying at Flexjet has doubled over the past three weeks as the fractional provider recovers post-Covid-19, while sale inquiries are "off the charts."
FBOs
New Mexico Airport To Build New Genav Terminal
Belen Regional Airport in New Mexico is proceeding with its long-planned new general aviation terminal.
Airlines
April Cargo Demand Plunges While Load Factors Rise
IATA reported a 27.7 percent decline in air cargo demand for the month of April, marking the sharpest drop ever.
FBOs
Galaxy Becomes Sixth FBO at Houston Hobby Airport
Galaxy FBO is the newest of the six service providers at Houston Hobby Airport.
Charter & Fractional
Houston Charter Management Providers Merge
Aircraft charter management providers Wing Aviation and Western Airways join forces in Houston.
Aircraft
Constant Supports Challenger 300s Through Midlife Inspections
The MRO provider expects to handle many more Bombardier Challenger 300 series 7,500-cycle inspections with a large and aging fleet.
Maintenance and Modifications
King Aerospace Adds Hangar to Almost Triple Capacity
Dallas-based King Aerospace said MRO space is at a premium at its Oklahoma facilities.
Maintenance and Modifications
Torqued: Salute to Aviation’s Unsung Frontline Workers
A Salute to Aviation’s Unsung Frontline Workers
Accidents
Accidents: June 2020
Preliminary and final reports
Safety
Bizav Owner-pilots Aim High on Safety, Professionalism
Striving for safe owner-pilot operations is all about adopting a professional attitude to flying.
Rotorcraft
Canada's Universal Helicopters Shuts Down
Citing debt, Covid-19, Universal Helicopters ceases operations
Aircraft
MHI Closes on Acquisition of Bombardier CRJ Program
The sale of the CRJ program to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries moves ahead amid steep losses at the Japanese company.
Safety
FSF BARS Program Goes Virtual
FSF is using remote monitoring and video conference to keep BARS program moving forward during Covid-19 pandemic.
Aircraft
Embraer Confirms Interest in Talks with Potential Partners
China, India among possible partners for Embraer’s commercial aircraft business.
Charter & Fractional
FAA Provides More Time for Part 135 Training Requirements
The FAA extended earlier exemptions surrounding Part 135 air carrier crew training and checking requirements at the request of NATA.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
MySky Spend Management Platform Expands to Americas Market
MySky's founders say that artificial intelligence can deliver financial transparency to private aviation, which is wasting 20 percent of its cost base.
Accidents
Bizav Accidents in Europe: A Look at the Last Decade
Incidents—rather than accidents—accounted for the vast majority of mishaps over the past decade.
Charter & Fractional
OJets Delivers the Pinnacle O Experience to the World's Most Discerning Travelers
OJets Delivers the Pinnacle O Experience to the World's Most Discerning Travelers
Aircraft
Weaponized Airlifters Are Becoming Reality
Dropping munitions from transport aircraft is being tested as part of the “arsenal plane” concept to deliver increased numbers of long-range weapons.
Aircraft
USAF Bombers Demonstrate European Commitments
At a time of political tension with Russia, long-range U.S. bomber missions to Europe send a clear message to Moscow.
Aircraft
A400M Airlifter Certified for Automatic Low-Level Flight
The A400M military airlifter has become the first aircraft in its class to be able to fly automatically at low level.
Aircraft
Electric-powered Grand Caravan Makes 30-minute First Flight
Magnix is partnering with AeroTec to re-engine the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan single turboprop with an electric propulsion system.
Safety
Keeping Flight Crews Sharp is a Covid Concern
A Wyvern webinar examined how to keep pilots sharp from the perspective of Part 91 and Part 135 operators.
Airlines
Patchwork of Travel Restrictions Hinder Asia-Pac Reopening
International travel suffers from a failure to apply a coordinated set of travel restrictions, including in Asia.
Avionics
Coalition Concerned About Radio Altimeter Interference
An aviation industry coalition is concerned that a recent FCC decision will cause interference with radar altimeters.
FBOs
ExecuJet Adds Paris Le Bourget to FBO Network
ExecuJet parent company Luxaviation has purchased the Sky Valet FBO at Paris Le Bourget Airport, Europe's busiest bizav destination.
Avionics
AINsight: Genav Automation Comes of Age
Garmin Autoland is brilliantly engineered and demonstrates advancements in avionics, autonomous flight, sensor, and servo technologies.
Aircraft
Textron’s Cessna SkyCourier Aircraft Makes Its First Flight
Textron’s Cessna SkyCourier Aircraft Makes Its First Flight
Airlines
EasyJet to Slash Staff by 30 Percent
The British Air Line Pilots Association issued an angry reaction to EasyJet’s Thursday announcement of workforce cuts.
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