The Weekly of Business Aviation

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) member countries have agreed to support the implementation of a global market based measure (GMBM) to offset international flights’ CO2 emissions, with not one country pulling a last-minute trick to block a deal that took years to negotiate.
Business Aviation

The aerospace fasteners market is expected to grow from $5.49 billion in 2016 to $7.73 billion by 2021.

Evans has partnered with the FAA’s system engineering, communication support services and technical assistance to help the FAA implement the ...

Western Aircraft has been named a Textron Aviation authorized facility for several models of ...

ASL and JetNetherlands has taken delivery of a new Cessna Citation Sovereign+ and a Citation XLS+ as they ...

Daher has completed its 800th TBM turboprop business aircraft, a TMB 930, which rolled off the company’s ...

The Sterling Group, a middle market private equity firm based in Houston, has acquired Destin Jet and formed a ...

Nextant Aerospace, which builds the 400XTi, and Constant Aviation, which offers maintenance, repair and overhaul services, have ...

By Graham Warwick
UPS is the latest company to test the use of small unmanned aircraft to deliver packages to remote locations.
Business Aviation

The U.S. Navy has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for the development of a tri-band telemetry system for its Gulfstream G550-based range support aircraft.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Cessna Aircraft’s Citation Longitude super-midsize jet made its first flight in Wichita on Oct. 8, the company’s latest and largest business jet to enter flight testing.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Triumph Group is relocating operations from Grandview, Missouri, to a newly-built facility in Edgerton, Kansas, to accommodate growth and new technology.
Business Aviation

By Michael Bruno
In business jet and general aviation trends, Honeywell spotlighted mid-to-large cabin declines, used inventory rising, slowing orders and production rates, and flight hours remaining “flat-to-down” through next year. “Aftermarket slowing considerably,” said a presentation slide.
Business Aviation

By Kirby Harrison
JetSuiteX, a new public charter operator launched in April by parent company JetSuite, has introduced new service between Carlsbad and San Jose, California, starting Oct. 17.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
GKN, which builds the airframe of the Wildcat, sent its workers home early on Oct. 7 after announcing to the 300-strong workforce that Leonardo plans to take the work in-house.
Business Aviation

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) member countries have agreed to support the implementation of a global market based measure (GMBM) to offset international flights’ CO2 emissions, with not one country pulling a last-minute trick to block a deal that took years to negotiate.
Business Aviation

By Thierry Dubois
Dassault on Oct. 5 delivered the first Falcon 8X trijet, a stretched, longer-range version of the Falcon 7X designed to offer more flexibility in long-haul operations.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Bombardier’s Global 7000 ultra-long-range business jet has achieved engine power-on as the program moves closer to first flight later this year, the company confirmed.
Business Aviation

Embraer’s head-up display and enhanced vision system for the Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 business jets have earned certification by Brazil’s civil aviation authority, the FAA and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Textron AirLand’s Scorpion jet, housed at Textron Aviation facilities in Wichita, is a potential military opportunity for Textron, Jefferies equity analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu wrote in a note to investors.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Embraer’s first Legacy 450 mid-light business jet assembled in Melbourne, Florida, made its first flight, the company said Oct. 4.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
Hybrid Air Vehicles, the manufacturer of the Airlander 10 hybrid airship, says it is confident that damage caused by a heavy landing on the aircraft’s second post-rebuild flight could be repaired in 3-4 months.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
Poland has scrapped a $3.5 billion deal to purchase 50 utility helicopters from Airbus after failing to reach agreements on the level of offset work to Polish industry.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
Poland has scrapped a $3.5 billion deal to purchase 50 utility helicopters from Airbus after failing to reach agreements on the level of offset work to Polish industry.
Business Aviation

By Bradley Perrett, Adrian Schofield
The Mitsubishi Aircraft MRJ may be delayed beyond its latest, mid-2018 target for first delivery, the company has told launch customer All Nippon Airways.
Business Aviation