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By Molly McMillin
Embraer has delivered the first of a fleet of Praetor 600 super midsize business jets to Flexjet for operations in Europe.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Australian aeromedical service CareFlight has partnered with AMSL Aero to develop an air-ambulance version of the Australian startup’s Vertiia electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing vehicle.
Business Aviation

By Sean Broderick
Canada will require emergency locator transmitters on most aircraft in the country to operate on both digital and analog frequencies starting as soon as next year, under new Transport Canada regulations .
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Chinese-backed Citiking International is appealing a judge’s approval of the sale of One Aviation’s Eclipse aircraft assets to AML Global Eclipse in a bankruptcy proceeding.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Former investor Boeing stands accused by one of the first electric-aircraft startups of using its industry dominance to prevent the emergence of a potential competitor.
Business Aviation

By Michael Bruno
Pilot training and simulator leader CAE of Canada is buying the Canadian-based assets of TRU Simulation + Training from Textron for $40 million in cash, the companies announced Nov. 25.
Maintenance & Training

By Lee Ann Shay
As Gulfstream Aerospace transitions to new manufacturing techniques for its all-new Gulfstream 700, the OEM also is updating its service center network.
Business Aviation

By Graham Warwick
A French startup has unveiled plans to develop a hybrid-electric light aircraft as a step towards a hydrogen-fueled six-seat regional aircraft.
Emerging Technologies

By Molly McMillin
More than 170 companies have signed on as exhibitors for the National Business Aviation Association’s virtual conference Dec. 2-3, as part of its VBACE event.
Business Aviation

By Bill Carey
Luxury hospitality company Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has announced the first itineraries for the new Airbus A321neo it plans to introduce for private jet tours in December 2021.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Angus Batey
There is no getting away from the myriad difficulties businesses and individuals have faced in 2020, but there are reasons for cautious optimism as the year draws to a close.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
The number of used business jets for sale in November declined 5% compared to a year ago and 3% from October inventories, according to Jefferies.
Business Aviation

By Bill Carey
The FAA on Nov. 23 released proposed airworthiness criteria for four small unmanned aircraft systems, bringing to 10 the number of drones that are positioned to earn design approvals from the agency.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Guy Norris
Supersonic business jet developer Aerion has teamed with satellite company Spire Global to supply the high-fidelity weather data critical to the aircraft maker’s goal of achieving Mach 1-plus cruise speeds without generating a sonic boom on the ground.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Croatia is to purchase three multimission helicopters for civil protection missions with the help of grants provided by the European Union.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bill Carey
The FAA on Nov. 20 released for comment proposed airworthiness standards for six small unmanned aircraft systems as a step toward issuing its first-ever regulatory certifications of drone designs.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Bill Carey
The FBI on Nov. 19 arrested a Hollywood, California, man on charges that he crashed a drone into a Los Angeles Police Department helicopter in September.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Tony Osborne
Helicopter operations have managed to resist the affects of the coronavirus pandemic, but customers are delaying investment decisions for new rotorcraft, according to Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Molly McMillin
A bankruptcy judge approved the sale of One Aviation’s assets of Eclipse Aerospace and its Eclipse Aircraft project to, a U.S. company backed by British businessman Christopher Harborne for $5.25 million.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
U.S. start-ups VerdeGo Aero and XTI Aircraft have partnered to develop a hybrid-electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing unmanned aircraft.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Graham Warwick
Embraer has partnered with Portugal-based energy company EDP on electric-aircraft research.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lee Ann Shay
Gulfstream started the year with “great momentum” after announcing the all-new G700 in late 2019, flying that aircraft for the first time on Feb. 14 and delivering the 600th G550 and 400th G650 in the first quarter.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
LunaJets Group, a private jet broker based in Geneva, has launched Luna Group Charter and Luna Solutions.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Business-aviation aircraft deliveries rose slightly in the third quarter of 2020 led by deliveries of piston-powered planes, while business jet and turboprop handovers declined.
Business Aviation

By Graham Warwick
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is to use artificial intelligence in the design of an air taxi under a four-year, $7.2 million DARPA contract.
Advanced Air Mobility