Gallery: The Week In Business Aviation May 31 - Jun, 03, 2022
June 01, 2022
AAM On The Ground: FBOs Eye New Market, Part 1
Advanced air mobility aircraft present a potential new growth market for business aviation fixed-base operators. Credit: Urban-Air Port Ltd.
Viewpoint: Delayed By Dictate
Senior management at two major general aviation companies recently confided in me that they are suffering inordinate delays on certification projects due in part to a post-MAX over-reaction within the FAA. Credit: GAMI
From The Archives: Dassault's New Trijet To Be First Of A Family
By 2002 Dassault already had commitments for 40 of its Falcon 7X trijet, the first of which was estimated to be delivered in 2006. In this issue, our writer Pierre Sparaco described the trijet as a "forerunner to a rejuvenated product range".
Gallery: Flying Colours Transforms A Challenger 850
Canada’s Flying Colours has refurbished a Challenger 850 business jet for a U.S. charter operator. The job included a contemporary interior, a 96-month inspection with associated repairs, and a dramatic new exterior paint scheme. Credit: Flying Colours
AAM On The Ground: Charging Concepts Vary, Part 2
Advanced air mobility aircraft present a potential new growth market for business aviation fixed-base operators. Credit: Joe G. Walker
From The Archives: Bridging The Gap
In this pilot report, the CJ3 was described as the logical next step in Cessna's small and mid-size cabin line and completes the CJ trilogy.
Take a look at the stories that made the headlines this week in the business aviation sector, including how FBOs are keeping an eye on the new advanced air mobility market, a gallery on how Flying Colours has refurbished a business jet and some gems from the archive.