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The Weekly Of Business Aviation, September 6, 2021

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Forecasts/Industry Data

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Bizav Deliveries Rise YOY In First Half Of 2021, GAMA Says

Sep 02, 2021
Manufacturers delivered 1,050 business and general aviation aircraft during the first half of 2021, up 16.8% from the same period in 2020, with all sectors rising, but down 8% from 2019 figures, according to the General Aviation Manufacturers Association.

Services

Raytheon
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Raytheon Buying FlightAware For Digital Aviation Push Under Collins

Aug 31, 2021
Collins Aerospace, already one of the largest commercial aerospace suppliers—let alone as part of Raytheon Technologies—is buying high-profile flight tracking data provider FlightAware.
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Tamarack Aerospace Exits Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Aug 30, 2021
Tamarack Aerospace Group, based in Sandpoint, Idaho, has exited Chapter 11 reorganization, ending a bankruptcy proceeding that began in June 2019 following a two-month grounding of 91 Citation jets outfitted with the company’s aftermarket active winglets after a noninjury incident that year.
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Jet Aviation Expands, Renovates Basel Production Center

Aug 31, 2021
Jet Aviation, a division of General Dynamics, has completed an expansion and renovation of its 27,250-sq.-ft. production center at its maintenance and completion center in Basel, Switzerland.

Intelligence

Associations

LVCVA
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NBAA-BACE Adds Vaccine Requirement For Attendees, Exhibitors

Sep 01, 2021
Since vaccinations are required, mask wearing will be a personal choice, organizers say.
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B-29 ‘Doc’ Returns To Service, Ready For Fall Tour, Organizer Says

Aug 31, 2021
The historic Boeing B-29 Superfortress known as “Doc” is back home in Wichita and preparing to launch its 2021 fall tour following engine troubles that arose on its flight to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in July.

Programs

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Gulfstream Starts Showing G700 To International Customers

Sep 01, 2021
Gulfstream is for the first time showcasing a fully outfitted G700 ultra-long range business jet to international customers and prospects, having flown it to Doha, Qatar, and Le Bourget, Paris’ business aviation platform.
Tecnam
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Cape Air Eyes Role In Transition To Electric Aviation

Aug 31, 2021
For one large commuter airline in the U.S., the lessons it is learning as the launch operator of a new conventionally powered aircraft could prove invaluable as it embraces electric aircraft.
Denali
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Catalyst-Powered Denali Gets Closer To First Flight

Sep 01, 2021
Textron said that the Catalyst will “soon” fly on GE’s King Air 350 flying testbed in Berlin.

Sounding Board

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Sounding Board: Five Minutes With Geoff Miller, American Aviation Industries Managing Director

Sep 01, 2021
Of all the things Geoff Miller has tried, retirement is the only one he seems to have struggled with.

Obituary

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James Raisbeck, Engineer, Philanthropist, Dies At 84

Sep 02, 2021
James Raisbeck once told a group that he “could see air.”

OEMs/Suppliers

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Cirrus To Open Third U.S. Facility In Fall

Sep 02, 2021
Cirrus Aircraft will continue its expansion—and what it terms an “aggressive” recruitment drive—with the opening of a third new facility in the U.S. this fall.

Suppliers

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Spirit AeroSystem Celebrates New Global Digital Logistics Center

Sep 02, 2021
Spirit AeroSystems, Boeing’s largest supplier, celebrated the opening of its state-of-the-art Global Digital Logistics Center on Sept. 2, which Spirit says puts it years ahead of the competition.

Regulatory/Legislative

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
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Europe Tightens Restrictions On Travelers From U.S.

Aug 30, 2021
The European Council has recommended removing the U.S. from the EU’s “safe” list of countries, dealing a blow to airlines that were hoping for a further easing of restrictions on transatlantic travel.

Business Aviation Briefs

Airworthiness Directives

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Business Aviation Appointments

Calendar

Monthly Program Profile