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The Weekly of Business Aviation, September 26, 2025

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Regulatory/Legislative

A U.S. GPS III satellite.
article

Industry Groups Call For Swift Action On GPS

Sep 18, 2025
A coalition is calling on the U.S. Defense and Transportation departments to take action to address the growing threat of GPS signal jamming and spoofing.
JFK ATC tower
article

FAA Achieves 2025 Air Traffic Controller Hiring Goal

Sep 19, 2025
Having “supercharged” its efforts, the FAA has achieved a previously announced goal to hire 2,000 air traffic controllers this fiscal year.

Services

EagleNXT’s RedEdge-P Green camera
article

AgEagle Now EagleNXT To Reflect Growing Markets

Sep 23, 2025
AgEagle Aerial Systems, a provider of drone and aerial imaging equipment, has changed its name to EagleNXT to better reflect its growing markets, officials say.

Programs

Cessna 182
article

Cessna 182 Skylane Turns 70

Sep 24, 2025
Textron Aviation’s iconic four-seat, single-engine Cessna 182 Skylane has turned 70.
Cessna Citation Latitude
article

FAA Approves G5000 Upgrades For Citation Latitude Midsize Jets

Sep 24, 2025
Textron Aviation has received FAA certification for new features on the Garmin G5000 avionics suite for the Cessna Citation Latitude midsize business jet.

Forecasts/Industry Data

A NextJets Embraer Phenom 300 airplane approaches San Diego International Airport for a landing from Oxnard on May 9, 2025 in San Diego, California.
article

Jefferies: September Used Business Jet Inventories Down 3% YOY

Sep 22, 2025
Pre-owned business jet inventories in September remained flat year-over-year, representing 3.5% of the total active fleet, according to a report by Jefferies.

Airframers/Suppliers

Embraer E2 plant Sao Jose dos Campos
article

Embraer Says Its Workers Are Not On Strike, Production Unaffected

Sep 18, 2025
Embraer confirmed with Aviation Week that “its employees are not on strike. Aircraft production and factory operations are continuing normally.”

Training

Cirrus Aircraft
article

Cirrus Aircraft Adds Instrument Rating Program For Pilots

Sep 25, 2025
Cirrus Aircraft has introduced an Instrument Rating Program for Cirrus pilots as a way for pilots to enhance their flight skills.

Suppliers

Sergei Sikorsky
article

Sergei Sikorsky Dies At Age 100

Sep 23, 2025
Sergei Sikorsky, son of Sikorsky company founder and inventor of the first practical helicopter Igor Sikorsky, died Sept. 18 at the age of 100.

Sounding Board

John Owen
article

Sounding Board: Airshare CEO John Owen On 25 Years In Business

Sep 25, 2025
John Owen joined Airshare, based in Overland Park, in 2016 as its chief financial officer and became CEO in March 2018.

Airports

Michaela Renee Johnson before taking off from a stop in Wichita in front of Scarlett, a 1944 Stinson Reliant taildragger.
article

Author/Pilot Uses Aerial Tour To Promote ‘Primal Wounds’ Book

Sep 22, 2025
Michaela Renee Johnson has taken a unique approach to promoting the publication of her new book.

Charters/Brokers

SkyWest Charter
article

SkyWest Charter Reinvesting For Long-Term Opportunities

Sep 24, 2025
SkyWest Charter is considering its next steps following a ruling on long-pending commuter air carrier authorization.

Business Aviation Briefs

Airworthiness Directives

Business Aviation Appointments

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