Content Archive: March 2021

Environment

Clay Lacy's California FBOs To Stock SAF

California-based Clay Lacy has become the latest FBO operator to announce it will continually stock sustainable aviation fuel.
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Charter & Fractional

Company Puts 'People First' in Shared Charters

A new Boca Raton, Florida-based company led by AvWeb co-founder Carl Marbach aims to make the sharing of charter flights easier and more seamlessly.

Argus: Bizav Ops Rebound Strengthens in March

Business aviation operations surpassed the 10,000-single-day mark in North American this month and are exceeding expectations, Argus reports.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Alto Intros Challenger 601/604/605 Audio Upgrade

Alto Aviation has introduced a seamless retrofit cabin audio upgrade for Bombardier Challenger 601, 604, and 605s.
Training and Workforce

FlightSafety Adds First 8X Sim for North America

FlightSafety's Dassault Falcon 8X simulator will be based at its Teterboro learning center.
Airlines

EasyJet CEO Questions Short-haul SAF Benefits

The chief executive of European LCC EasyJet sees hydrogen and electric propulsion as the best solution for short-haul flights.
Avionics

Be A Touch Above the Rest with Collins Aerospace's Pro Line Fusion Avionics Upgrade

Be A Touch Above the Rest with Collins Aerospace's Pro Line Fusion Avionics Upgrade
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Rotorcraft

U.S. AAM Market To Generate $115B Annually by 2035

The joint Deloitte/AIA study sees the AAM market, including flying taxis and cargo drones, to generate the equivalent of 0.5 percent of U.S. GDP by 2035.
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Rotorcraft

Bell Nears Milestones With 525, 505 Helos

Bell looks to wrap up certification flight testing of the 525 Relentless in the first half of 2021.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Honeywell Recognizes Gulfstream's APU Repair Facility

Gulfstream Aerospace’s APU repair facility at the company’s Savannah, Georgia headquarters service center has been recognized as a center of excellence.