The number of used business jets for sale in January decreased 4% from a year ago and 3% from December, according to a monthly business jet survey by Jefferies.
Dozens of Western aerospace suppliers are on the verge of hiring thousands of workers and even establishing additive manufacturing facilities in Morocco.
Runway, a free widget from SimpleCharters, promises to “radically alter” the traditional chartering experience by introducing immediate book-to-purchase options.
Aero engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce has agreed to pay £670 million ($808 million) in fines to settle a series of bribery and corruption cases with UK, U.S. and Brazilian authorities.
Jet Aviation in Geneva has completed its first Honeywell DU-875 Elite cockpit display upgrade in combination with a 120-month heavy check on a Global Express XRS large-cabin.
The Bell Helicopter Training Academy in Valencia, Spain, and its Bell 429 full-flight simulator have been certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency.
TerrAvion, a provider of agriculture aerial imaging, has partnered with Servi-Tech, a crop consulting and agronomic services company, to expand its services.
Greiner Aerospace, a producer of aircraft cushions and dress covers for the aviation industry, has selected Wencor Group as its global distribution partner for the aftermarket.
John Pope, instrumental in the growth and development of the National Business Aviation Association and the business aviation industry beginning in the 1960s, died Jan. 8.