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The Weekly of Business Aviation, June 20, 2022

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Programs

Falcon 10X
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Falcon 10X Cockpit To Feature ‘Smart Throttle’ For Lower Pilot Workload

Jun 13, 2022
Dassault Aviation has recently introduced the first mockup of a Falcon 10X flight deck, highlighting improved human-machine interface and a further level of automation.
Falcon 6X
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Dassault’s Falcon 6X To Begin World Tour As Testing Continues

Jun 14, 2022
Dassault’s first production Falcon 6X business jet will begin a 40-stop, 150-hr. round-the-world tour beginning later in June, the company says. 
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Second Beechcraft Denali Joins Flight Test Program

Jun 16, 2022
Textron Aviation has added its second Beechcraft Denali test aircraft to the Denali’s flight test program following the aircraft’s two-hour first flight. 
U.S. Manufacturing
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AAM Companies Begin Transition To Manufacturing

Jun 09, 2022
Advanced air mobility companies have a critical advantage over legacy aerospace business as they transition into manufacturing, according to the leader of Deloitte’s U.S. aerospace and defense consultancy.

Sustainability

private plane and sunset
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Avfuel Invests In Alder Fuels With Plans To Buy 1B Gal Of SAF

Jun 16, 2022
Avfuel Technology Initiatives Corp., a division of Avfuel, has made a multimillion dollar investment in Alder Fuels, which converts biomass, such as regenerative grasses and forest and agricultural residues into sustainable, low-carbon crude oil for aviation. 

Intelligence

Associations

NBAA Vegas 2021
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After Orlando, NBAA To Land In Vegas For Subsequent Years

Jun 16, 2022
The National Business Aviation Association is reviewing the market and venue for its annual NBAA-BACE.

Charters/Brokers

Gregg Brunson-Pitts
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Charter Market May Have Peaked, Advanced Aviation Team Suggests

Jun 14, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc across the aviation industry, but it has brought a significant influx of new customers to business aviation. 
XO
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XO Invests In AI To Improve Processes As Demand Grows

Jun 14, 2022
XO, a global private jet travel provider based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has been investing in artificial intelligence (AI) to maximize its process and practices to make transportation more accessible to a larger group of customers.

Sounding Board

Mayor Barbara Tolbert
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Sounding Board: Five Minutes With Barbara Tolbert, Alliance For Aviation Across America Board Member

Jun 16, 2022
Barbara Tolbert, mayor of Arlington, Washington, is one of the newest members of the Alliance for Aviation Across America Board of Directors.

Regulatory/Legislative

United Airlines Boeing 787 at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
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Third-Country Approvals Update Will Not Bring Major Changes, EASA Says

Jun 15, 2022
Europe’s Third Country Operator approval program is undergoing its first revamp, but officials say no significant changes will be introduced.
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AAM Legislation Gains House Approval

Jun 14, 2022
A bill that will provide $12.5 million in grant funds to support advanced air mobility in fiscal 2022 gained House passage on June 14.

OEMs/Suppliers

Bombardier sign
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Bombardier IAMAW Members Reject Five-Year Contract Offer

Jun 13, 2022
Members of the IAMAW Lodge 712 at Bombardier walked off the job on June 13 in a one-day strike after rejecting a final contract offer from the company. 
ingot
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Europe Looking For Alternatives To Russian Titanium

Jun 13, 2022
As the war in Ukraine continues to mean the supply of titanium from Russia is uncertain, the European aerospace industry is pressing on with efforts to find replacement sources.

Training

Leading Edge Aviation
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Putting Student Pilots First Key To Growth, Says Oxford’s Leading Edge

Jun 15, 2022
The current problems being felt by commercial air passengers in Europe are a product of many post-pandemic challenges.

Suppliers

Garmin
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Garmin Surpasses 25,000 Flight Deck Deliveries

Jun 16, 2022
Garmin International is celebrating a milestone as they surpass 25,000 deliveries of integrated flight decks.

Airports

East Hampton Airport
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Town Of East Hampton Now Aims To Close Airport Entirely

Jun 16, 2022
Following an unsuccessful attempt in May by the town board of East Hampton to close the public airport (HTO) and reopen it 33 hours later as a private-use town airport (JPX), the board has now switched paths and requested that its attorneys begin the process of shutting down the airport entirely.
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Ampaire Links With Black & Veatch On Airport Electrification

Jun 13, 2022
Hybrid-electric propulsion startup Ampaire has partnered with sustainable infrastructure developer Black & Veatch to electrify airports to support the deployment of advanced air mobility.

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