The Weekly of Business Aviation

Angus Batey
With the world’s best-known business-jet owner in the White House, the outlook for the business-aviation sector should be rosy.
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By Angus Batey
As the Baltic Air Charter Association prepares to mark its 70th anniversary in 2019, the organization is flexing new muscles. Last year it became a company limited by guarantee, and appointed its first CEO, Dave Edwards.
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By Molly McMillin
London Biggin Hill Airport is seeking a development partner for a new light aviation center to continue its role as a general aviation airport and grow the business.
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By Molly McMillin
The number of used business jets available for sale in September has fallen 12%, while pricing declined an average of 1%, according to Jefferies analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu.
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By Kirby Harrison
The growing, worldwide pilot shortage is affecting virtually every segment of the aviation industry and reports coming from the UK suggest the pre-owned aircraft market is feeling the squeeze.
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By Kirby Harrison
Fractional ownership operator Jetfly took delivery of its first PC-24 twin-engine business jet from Swiss manufacturer Pilatus on Sept. 17.
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By Kirby Harrison
By the time slow-moving Hurricane Florence rolled onto the North Carolina coast near Wrightsville Beach, on Friday, Sept. 14, it had been downgraded from a Category 5 to Category 1, but business aviation from the Georgia border area through North Carolina had already begun preparations for the worst.
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By Molly McMillin
Gulfstream Aerospace appears to be making progress on investor concerns over “Gulfstream profitability” with reports that the company has resolved issues related to the G500 business jet, according to a Jefferies analyst.
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By Molly McMillin
Business aircraft flight activity in North America rose 2.1% in August when compared to a year ago, while activity rose 7.1% compared to July, according to Argus International.
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By Graham Warwick
Startup Astro Aerospace plans to flight-test its prototype passenger-carrying unmanned aircraft at Toronto Markham Airport this week, after receiving a special flight operations certificate for the vehicle from Transport Canada.
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By Michael Bruno
Airware, a startup working on cloud software to manage drone operations and data, and a darling of the UAV-oriented start-up scene, reportedly has closed its doors.
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By Michael Bruno
A belabored spinoff of Rockwell Collins’ actuators, pilot controls and special products business to Safran has held up the consummation of Rockwell’s buyout by United Technologies, the chief executive of the latter told analysts recently.
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Gulfstream Aerospace has delivered a special mission G550 aircraft to the U.S. Navy.

Signature Flight Support has completed the renovation of its Las Vegas fixed base operation at McCarran International Airport.

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Cameron Gowans has been named base president of Jet Linx Chicago. Most recently, Gowans served as vice president of sales and marketing with JetSuite.

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Sheltair Aviation has entered into a long-term lease agreement with Jefferson County, Colorado, to build and operate a full-service fixed-base operation and hangar complex at the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.

Wipaire has received FAA approval to increase the Cessna Grand Caravan’s gross weight to 9,187 lbs. on Wipair’s Wipline 8750 floats.

Samson Sky, maker of the Switchblade flying car, has received its 800th reservation for the flying sports car, it reports.

Nextant Aerospace has received a new Supplemental Type Certificate for the installation of Gogo Avance L5 on Embraer Phenom 300 business jets.

Satcom Direct is the newest manufacturer and service provider for Iridium Cetus aviation products and will provide the service direct to the business aviation community, Iridium Communications said.

By Molly McMillin
Gary Dempsey has been named president of the National Air Transportation Association, succeeding Martin (Marty) Hiller, who assumed the role in 2016.

By Molly McMillin
Flexjet posted a 17% increase in fractional and lease sales during the first half of 2018 compared to a year ago, the company said, while new business expanded 76%.

By Molly McMillin
Gary Dempsey has been named president of the National Air Transportation Association, succeeding Martin (Marty) Hiller, who assumed the role in 2016.
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