Content Archive: September 2019

Aircraft

Airbus Promises Outfitters a 'Different Story' on ACJ350

Airbus hopes to circumvent problems Boeing experienced with outfitting its widebody 787 for business operations.
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Airports

China’s Daxing International Eyes September Launch

The new Beijing airport was scheduled to open on September 30, but it could open ahead of schedule.
Aircraft

Airbus Turns Attention to ACJ320neo Sales

Russia and Saudi Arabia will eventually clamor for the new model, Airbus believes.
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Charter & Fractional

NetJets Teams With Superyacht Broker Northrop & Johnson

The two brands will offer exclusive benefits to their clients.
Safety

GA Bahamas Relief Coordination Stands Down

After several hundred general aviation flights carrying supplies, rescue workers and in some cases evacuees, the major efforts to the ravaged islands end.
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Rotorcraft

HAL Awaits Contract for LUH

India’s Light Utility Helicopter is virtually ready for production, and a factory is being prepared, but a contract still awaits.
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U.S. Bizav Flying Takes a Breather in August

Business aircraft activity fell 0.6 percent year-over-year in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean, marking the first August since 2014 not to see an uptick.
Aircraft

B-52H ‘Buffs’ Demonstrate Global Reach

The aging warriors continue to span the globe on “show of force” missions that test the B-52H bomber’s ability to reach any part of the planet.
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Airports

Runway Work Snarls Traffic at SFO

With hundreds of commercial flight delays and cancellations since Sept. 7, bizav operators should plan flights to the area carefully, through Sept. 26.
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Engines

ODK To Develop Next-gen Engine for Russian SSBJ

The company expects to have a new engine within five years.