The first section of the recently launched ACJ TwoTwenty has arrived at the A220 final assembly line (FAL) in Mirabel, Canada. This mid-fuselage section arrival on schedule marks the start of the first Airbus corporate jet ever assembled in Canada.
With virtual EBACE (Europe's principal business aircraft event) Connect opening tomorrow the traditional press day began this morning with Airbus kicking off the news of a another Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) order.
Dassault's latest, largest and lavish business jet is unveiled and in this week’s Newsround, we take an in-depth look at the new arrival and see where it fits alongside the most recent models from rivals Bombardier and Gulfstream.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is offering four-year, tuition-free scholarships in an aviation-related field to Vaughn College in Queens to promote jobs in the industry.
The year-on-year comparisons look good. But compared to levels of activity before the COVID-19 pandemic, there are few companies active in Europe’s business aviation sector that can claim any significant growth.
The National Business Aviation Association says it is opposing bills by the Massachusetts legislature that, if passed, would repeal aircraft tax exemptions and impose $1,000 landing fees on business and general aviation operations.
MagniX has delivered the first propulsion unit to sister company Eviation to power the Alice 11-seat all-electric aircraft, moving the prototype toward a first flight scheduled for later this year.
Sales of business and general aviation avionics declined 13.9% during the first quarter of 2021 to $568.8 million compared to the same period a year ago, according to the Aircraft Electronics Association.
Authorities said no injuries resulted from a midair collision May 12 near Centennial Airport (APA) in Englewood, Colorado, that saw one of the aircraft involved—a Cirrus SR22—land safely after the pilot deployed its parachute system.
Gain insight into the business aviation deliveries for Q1 with details on jet and turboprop aircraft deliveries by category and OEM, part of Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s (AWIN) quarterly business aviation market analysis exclusively for AWIN members.
Fractional ownership provider Airshare, based in Lenexa, Kansas, has purchased three Challenger 350 super midsize jets from Bombardier with an option for 17 more over the next few years, doubling the size of its fleet.
Textron will not immediately enter the urban air mobility market, despite its “enormous amount of technological capability,” as the battery technology has not advanced enough to support it, Textron’s top executive says.