Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Gulfstream Aerospace has delivered its 500th G650/G650ER ultra-long-range aircraft, the company announced.
Aircraft & Propulsion

GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE delivered its 500th G650/G650ER; first aircraft was delivered in late 2012.
Business Aviation

AKZONOBEL plans at NBAA Convention to launch a new innovation in training that takes a virtual approach to reality of painting an aircraft; its VR
Business Aviation

HONEYWELL has FAA STC to install its Aspire 400 Satellite Communications System on Global Express platforms.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
The airport is due to begin winding down operations starting Oct. 31.
Airports & Networks

By Graham Warwick
Vertical Aerospace has conducted the first tethered hover flight of the full-scale demonstrator for its VX4 electric air taxi, the startup staking the claim to be the first British company in 20 years to begin flight tests of a new aircraft.
Advanced Air Mobility

A new report from Global Jet Capital forecasts new and pre-owned private aircraft transactions through 2026 are expected to increase at an average annual rate of 1.5%.
Aerospace

This turboprop agricultural aircraft, an NDN-6 Fieldmaster is seen flying over farmland, on the cover of the May 10, 1982 issue of Aviation Week &
Business Aviation

By Angus Batey
Most of the attention being paid to aviation’s attempts at reducing its carbon footprint focuses on airplanes, engines and fuels.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Carole Rickard Hedden
Ferrovial Vertiports, which is working with Lilium to develop a network of vertiports in Florida for operation of Lilium Jets, is extending its partnership with infrastructure consulting firm AECOM.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Molly McMillin
Growing up in a U.S. Air Force family, Maj. Kyle Oliver, the No. 5 pilot in the Thunderbirds air-demonstration squadron, knew from a young age he wanted to join the military and fly jets.
Aircraft & Propulsion

AEROCARE AVIATION SERVICES modified its paint facility at Chester, UK by widening door aperture to 22 meters to accept larger aircraft; it was
Business Aviation

PILATUS acquired its US-based authorized sales and service center SKYTECH with facilities in Rock Hill, SC and Baltimore, MD.
Business Aviation

AVIATION CONCEPTS TECHNICAL SERVICES (ACTSI), The Philippines completed 192-month inspection on a G450.
Business Aviation

EXECUJET MRO SERVICES, Malaysia added zinc-nickel and cadmium electroplating technology to its in-house capabilities.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Curt Castagna became president and CEO of the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) on Sept. 1, succeeding Timothy Obitts.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Embraer, the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer, has signed an investment agreement to acquire a minority shareholding in XMobots, a large drone company in Latin America.
Business Aviation

JP MORGAN forecasts delivery of 667 business jets in 2022 vs 611 in 2021; deliveries are to further grow to 707 in 2023.
Business Aviation

Colby Creger and Matthew St. Clair to Vice Presidents of Regional Aircraft Management Sales of Jet Linx, Omaha, NE.
Business Aviation

SHELTAIR opened new 30,240 sq ft Hangar B at Rocky Mountain Metro (Denver) and broke ground on an additional three hangars totaling 52,000 sq ft for
Business Aviation

By Roger Cox
In this data-poor investigation, the ability of accident investigators to document visual illusion was just as minimal as their documentation of fatigue.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

MODERN AVIATION completed acquisition of FBO assets and operations at Des Moines, IA from Elliott Aviation, increasing its number of locations to 13
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
The pilot of a Cirrus Vision Jet SF-50 Vision Jet became the first pilot in the aircraft’s history to deploy the jet’s parachute during an accident on Sept. 9 in Orlando.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Bill Carey
Aspiring advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicle developers gathered for an event near the U.S. Capitol described their progress toward entering commercial service on a day that saw the AAM ranks thinned by one company.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Aaron Karp
The routes will feed traffic into hubs operated by American Airlines, which Contour interlines with.
Airports & Networks