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The Weekly of Business Aviation, July 18, 2022

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Forecasts/Industry Data

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Bizav Leaders Watching Indicators For Signs Of Slowdown

Jul 14, 2022
Robust growth in the business aviation industry since the pandemic has stretched the industry at every level, but experts say recession fears, higher interest rates, inflation and political unrest mean they are keeping a close eye on a number of key indicators for signs of any slowdown. 
Helicopter Airbus
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Used Single-Engine Heli Sales, Inventory Decline In H1 2022

Jul 12, 2022
The number of single-engine pre-owned helicopters sold during the first half (H1) of 2022 declined 10% compared to the same time a year ago, while inventory for sale dropped 65% for the period, according to a just-released report by Aero Asset, based in Toronto, Canada.

Airports

Farnborough Airport SAF
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Farnborough Airport Funds Pre-Airshow SAF Discount

Jul 14, 2022
The technology may be controversial, and does not represent a long-term solution, but sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) are nevertheless a vital component of aviation’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions. 
PIT
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U.S. Airports Share $1B In FAA Infrastructure Grants

Jul 11, 2022
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) and FAA have grants to 85 U.S. airports.

Intelligence

Services

Bombardier facility
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Bombardier’s Singapore Expansion Instrumental To Asian Growth

Jul 14, 2022
Bombardier’s newly expanded service center in Singapore accomplishes two big things for the company. 

Suppliers

Collins
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New Materials Key To Sustainability, Collins Says

Jul 08, 2022
Thermoplastic composites and ceramics are seen as crucial to aviation’s sustainability efforts.
Safran building sign
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Safran Quietly Continuing Silvercrest Flight Testing

Jul 07, 2022
Safran has been quietly flight-testing its Silvercrest business jet engine, hoping for renewed interest in the midsize segment, despite the loss of both its customers in 2017 and 2019.

Charters/Brokers

Grandview aviation
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GrandView Aviation Expands Fleet As It Adds Bases

Jul 13, 2022
GrandView Aviation, a Part 135 operator, has taken delivery of three Embraer Phenom 300’s, bringing its fleet size for the super light jet to 17. 

Regulatory/Legislative

Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
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GA Industry Faces Economic Slowdown, FAA ‘Bureaucracy’

Jul 13, 2022
An FAA in transition is creating drag on the general aviation (GA) industry as it also faces economic headwinds, association executives told the House Aviation Subcommittee July 13.
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EASA Releases Proposed Regulation For AAM Vehicles

Jul 01, 2022
Europe’s aviation safety agency on June 30 issued a proposed regulatory framework for operations of new vertical takeoff and landing-capable aircraft over cities.

Programs

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Three-Horse Race For AAM Market

Jul 06, 2022
Midway through 2022, the priority for advanced air mobility companies is on certifying aircraft, but just as important is sizing the future market and where the vehicles will be located.
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Leonardo Eyeing Renewed Global Market For AW101

Jul 12, 2022
A Leonardo official says the company hopes to find additional orders for its AW101 three-engine heavy helicopter as a potential replacement for Russian-built platforms.

Business Aviation Briefs

Airworthiness Directives

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