Business Aviation

By Michael Bruno
Boeing and Embraer have hammered out terms of their proposed commercial business merger.
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FAA acting Administrator Dan Elwell has appointed former FAA official D. Kirk Shaffer to serve as FAA associate administrator-airports, effective Dec. 17.
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By Kirby Harrison
Honeywell, using blockchain technology, is streamlining the buying and selling of aircraft parts, improving fulfillment times and providing the aviation industry with a trusted experience through its new GoDirect Trade e-commerce platform.
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By Molly McMillin
Textron Aviation has filed a new petition with the FAA requesting an exemption from fuel tank flammability requirements for its new Citation Longitude Model 700 bizjet.
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By Fred George
The Model 560 Citation family is the fastest and farthest flying group of light jets built by Cessna under the original Citation 500 type certificate.
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A group of 35 U.S. senators have signed onto a bipartisan letter urging FAA to implement a provision from the FAA Reauthorization Bill that will enhance funding for air traffic control (ATC) facilities at rural and small airports across the U.S.
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A group of 35 U.S. senators have signed onto a bipartisan letter urging FAA to implement a provision from the FAA Reauthorization Bill that will enhance funding for air traffic control (ATC) facilities at rural and small airports across the U.S.
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By Kirby Harrison
Innovasonic, a leader in ultrasonic glass technologies, is developing “proprietary transparent piezoelectric transducer array technology.”
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By Molly McMillin
Textron Aviation is upgrading the flight deck capabilities to new-production Cessna Caravan and Grand Caravan EX turboprops.
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By Lee Ann Shay
The FAA is considering incorporating examiner functions into its Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) program.
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A group of 35 U.S. senators have signed onto a bipartisan letter urging FAA to implement a provision from the FAA Reauthorization Bill that will enhance funding for air traffic control (ATC) facilities at rural and small airports across the U.S.
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Yingling Aviation is adding 73,000 sq. ft. of space to its Wichita facilities and adding aircraft paint to its line-up of services.
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By Graham Warwick
High energy-density lithium-ion battery with silicon-nanowire anode enters production, offers potential solution for eVTOLs.
Aerospace

By Molly McMillin
General and business aviation leaders say they expect the industry to finish 2018 strong, and predict an even better 2019.
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By Molly McMillin
Bombardier plans to deliver its first Global 7500 business ultra long-range jet during a special event Dec. 20 at its Laurent Beaudoin Completion Center attended by customers, suppliers and industry representatives.
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By Mark Nensel
The decision by Mexico’s newly-installed government led by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to cancel further construction of its new international airport will cost over MXP100 billion ($5 billion), according to estimates IATA cited.
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By Graham Warwick
Israeli startup Eviation says it is making progress with plans to display the first prototype of its Alice all-electric regional aircraft at the Paris Air Show in June 2019.
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By Michael Bruno
New aviation rollup iAero Group said on Dec. 12 it signed a definitive agreement to purchase nearby Swift Air, an independent U.S. airline charter business.
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Maxim Pyadushkin
Russia’s Superjet 100 is no longer part of the Sukhoi product line as parent company United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) re-arranges its structure to separate its commercial and military aircraft manufacturing assets.
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By Graham Warwick
Japanese startup Euglena has completed construction of the country’s first demonstration plant for producing renewable jet and diesel fuel.
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By Graham Warwick
As it enters the final stage of a five-year turnaround plan, Bombardier’s aerospace focus going forward will be on the high end of the business-jet market and building up its aerostructures division around contracts with Airbus, executives outlined to analysts Dec. 6.
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By Molly McMillin
Boeing’s business jet division has added a new business jet to its lineup, the BBJ 777X, based on the commercial Boeing 777 airliner.
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By Sean Broderick
A Brazilian appeals court has reversed a lower, provisional decision that would have prevented Embraer and Boeing from finalizing terms of their proposed joint venture (JV).
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By Thierry Dubois
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified a pilot cadet training program jointly developed by Airbus and Toulouse-based civil aviation university ENAC, Airbus said Dec. 6.
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By Graham Warwick
Bombardier’s aerospace focus going forward will be on the high end of the bizjet market and building up its aerostructures division around contracts with Airbus.
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