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The Weekly Of Business Aviation, October 11, 2021

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Forecasts/Industry Data

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Turboprop, Bizjet Demand To Grow Steadily Over Decade, Forecast Says

Oct 08, 2021
Over the next 10 years, Aviation Week Intelligence Network Fleet & Data Services forecasts deliveries of more than 7,900 business jets and 2,700 turboprops, for a total of 10,600 aircraft valued at $240 billion.

Programs

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Gulfstream Fills Out Product Line With G400, G800

Oct 08, 2021
Gulfstream’s recent debut of two new business jet models—the $34.5 million large-cabin G400 and its longest-range business jet, the $71.5 million G800—fills out its product line in a strategy that began in 2006.
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Leonardo Restores Agusta Brand For Corporate Rotorcraft Business

Oct 08, 2021
Leonardo is relaunching its Agusta brand to market its VIP helicopter products. The Agusta name, which dates back to the 1920s, will be used by…

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Charters/Brokers

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NetJets Waiting List Exceeds 1,000 As Demand Swells

Oct 08, 2021
NetJets has paused sales of its jet cards, fractional shares and leases of its Embraer Phenom jets, Textron Aviation Citation XLS and Citation Latitude aircraft, an expansion of an earlier temporary halt of sales because of unprecedented demand for the products.
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Reinventing Wheels Up: New Chief Brings Data-Driven Strategy To Bizav

Oct 06, 2021
The business aviation industry stands on the threshold of a new era and can learn from mass-market businesses and technology disrupters, says one of the sector’s most recently minted senior leaders, Vinayak Hegde.

Associations

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NBAA-BACE 2021 Is Back With Mix Of Old, New Offerings

Oct 06, 2021
The 2021 National Business Aviation Association & Exhibition opens in Las Vegas Oct. 12 after a year’s hiatus with new features–a dedicated maintenance pavilion, advanced air mobility (AAM) zone, a dedicated owner/single-pilot pavilion–and a new way to travel between convention center and static display, by helicopter.
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NBAA-BACE 2021 To Be Carbon Neutral

Oct 06, 2021
NBAA has joined with Boston-based 4AIR to fund a portfolio of carbon-offset credits to mitigate attendee travel to and from the convention.

Suppliers

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Honeywell Unveils 'Anthem' Avionics Suite

Oct 05, 2021
The fifth-generation “Anthem” suite represents a step change in integrated avionics systems, the manufacturer says.
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Collins Unveils ‘Izon’ Services Platform

Oct 07, 2021
Collins Aerospace on Oct. 7 announced a new “Izon” information technology platform that will integrate various flight planning and other services available to business aviation operators into one mobile-capable interface.
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First-of-Its-Kind Maintenance School Opens in Illinois

Sep 29, 2021
The Virginia Beach, Virginia-based Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) last week opened it 14th and largest facility in the McKinley Park neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, just a few miles from Midway International Airport.

Sounding Board

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Sounding Board: Five Minutes With Vivek Kaushal, Global Jet Capital CEO

Oct 04, 2021
Vivek Kaushal joined Global Jet Capital in 2015, and since 2019 has served as Chief Operating Officer.

Training

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China, U.S. Flight Training Schools Place Orders For 30 Cessna Skyhawks

Oct 04, 2021
Textron Aviation has received an order for 20 Cessna Skyhawk piston aircraft from Sichuan Longhao Flight Training Co., a flight training school in China, and an order for 10 Skyhawks from Kansas State University Salina Aerospace and Technology Campus in Kansas.

Sustainability

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Corn Stover Promises Lower-Carbon SAF Production

Oct 07, 2021
A project to demonstrate low-carbon production of sustainable aviation fuel from corn stover—the leaves and stalks left in fields after harvesting—has been funded by the U.S. Energy Department.

Business Aviation Briefs

Airworthiness Directives

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Business Aviation Appointments

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Industry Data