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Content Archive: March 2021
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Stevens Aerospace Named Authorized Prizm LED Installer
The Prizm LED Cabin Lighting System provides business jet owners and operators a lower cost of ownership, Stevens Aerospace says.
Piaggio Draws Offers from Four Entities
Four of the five organizations invited to bid on Piaggio Aerospace had submitted their offers by the March 5 deadline.
Aircraft
First Flight for Dassault Falcon 6X
Dassault Aviation test pilots Bruno Ferry and Fabrice Valette took off for the first flight in Falcon 6X serial number 1.
Avionics
Land-DAR Eases Arrivals with Altitude Callouts
A new lidar-based altitude callout system is designed to help pilots know how high their aircraft is from the ground during landing.
EBAA Calls for Cooperation for Ops between EU, UK
EBAA is calling for national authorities to drop the administrative barriers for flights between the UK and EU, warning that operators are flux.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Flies First F-35 for Denmark
Denmark has 27 of the F-35A conventional takeoff and landing versions on order and expects to deploy them from 2023.
Rotorcraft
Leonardo Delivers First Trekker in Indonesia
Customer FlyKomala will use the aircraft there to carry out a range of missions including passenger transport.
Airlines
DOT Clears Neeleman’s Breeze Airways for Launch
Breeze Airways will begin service by the middle of the year flying Embraer E-Jets.
UK Bizav Hits the Skids, but Outlook Bright
The UK’s business aviation sector is experiencing the most challenging period in its history due to the impact both of the pandemic and Brexit.
Obit: Michael O'Leary, AEA's Longest Serving Chairman
Michael O'Leary, who served as AEA chairman from 2002 to 2009, died at the age of 69 from Covid-19 complications.
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