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Bombardier has sold two Learjet 75 Liberty business jets to Fargo Jet Center in North Dakota for medevac operations.
Business Aviation

There are more than 200 B-registered business jets and about 250 turboprops based in China, Hong Kong and Macau, according to Aviation Week Network’s Fleet & MRO Data.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
In their the first published preliminary update, investigators said it was still unclear what caused the Sikorsky S-76B to crash Jan. 26 during a flight from Santa Ana/John Wayne Airport to Camarillo Airport.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Organizers of the Asian Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition have canceled the show because of health concerns.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Pilatus says it has received full rough field certification for takeoffs and landings on grass, wet Earth and snow for its PC-24 business jet.
Business Aviation

By Michael Bruno
Spirit AeroSystems, the Wichita aerostructures giant whose fortunes are tied to the Boeing 737 MAX, has cut its April 9 quarterly dividend to a penny per share.
Air Transport

By Molly McMillin
PrimeFlight Services, based in Sugar Land, Texas, has acquired the assets of International Aero, an aircraft cleaning and maintenance company in California.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Textron Aviation on Feb. 6 completed assembly of the tail to the fuselage of the first Cessna 408 SkyCourier twin-turboprop prototype.
Business Aviation

By Graham Warwick
After forming a strategic partnership in 2019, Alphabet company Loon and SoftBank subsidiary HAPSMobile have jointly developed a broadband-internet communications payload for the AeroVironment-designed Hawk30 high-altitude pseudo-satellite.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson has hinted of a new regulatory regime around aircraft certification leaning on lessons learned from the ongoing Boeing 737 MAX debacle.
Air Transport

By Guy Norris
Impacted by trade tariffs and the dollar’s higher value, U.S. rotorcraft maker Robinson Helicopters saw deliveries drop by over a third in 2019, compared to the 316 aircraft handed over the year before.
Business Aviation

By Bill Carey
Air navigation service provider Airways New Zealand has entered into an agreement with a UK company to build on a proof-of-concept drone detection system currently being tested at Auckland Airport (NZAA).
Air Transport

By Molly McMillin
Over the next five years, Honeywell Aerospace expects manufacturers to deliver 4,100 new civil helicopters, spurred by the entry-into-service of several new products.
Business Aviation

By Michael Bruno
In-seat system provider Astronics on Feb. 4 warned investors over financial effects of the Boeing 737 MAX production halt, as well as other “unfavorable” developments including a negative court ruling and ongoing restructuring charges.
Air Transport

By Bill Carey
Air navigation service provider Naviair will establish a remote tower center at Billund Airport (BLL), Denmark’s second largest airport, to manage surrounding air traffic and ultimately provide central air traffic control for other regional airports.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
The New Zealand government has signed a memorandum of understanding with urban air mobility startup Wisk to conduct a “world-first” passenger transport trial using its Cora electric self-flying air taxi.
Business Aviation

By Bill Carey
The FAA has proposed amending its certification procedures so that it can issue design approvals for some unmanned aircraft systems as a “special class” of aircraft.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
Schweizer RSG has begun assembling the first new-build Schweizer 300-series helicopter after a decade-long hiatus in production.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
Spain has formally signed up to purchase 24 Pilatus PC-21 turboprop training aircraft to modernize its air force’s training fleet.
Defense

The Bell 505 Jet Ranger X is a light-single helicopter that is currently produced by Bell Textron. As its Jet Ranger X commercial designation implies
Business Aviation

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Business Aviation

Appointments and promotions in the Business Aviation Industry.
Business Aviation

Conferences and events for the Business Aviation community.
Business Aviation

AVIAA has partnered with TrainingPort.net to provide members with a variety of lessons. Trainees can access classes on any device anywhere in the
Business Aviation

Bell has signed a purchase agreement with the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Air Support Unit in California for a public safety-constructed Bell 505
Business Aviation