Content Archive: May 2022

Maintenance and Modifications

Airbus Corporate Jets highlights ACJ330, TwoTwenty Gains

Airbus Corporate Jets reports its first ACJ330-300 is now in completion and ACJ TwoTwenty is nearing service entry.
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Charter & Fractional

Krimson Stakes Claim as Africa’s Biggest Flight-support Team

Krimson plans further expansion in Africa with three FBOs built and operational by end of the first quarter of 2023.
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Aircraft

Embraer Offers Ka-band on Super-mid Legacys, Praetors

Flexjet Europe is the first operator to install Ka-band on its Legacy 500 fleet.
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FBOs

Atlantic Aviation’s Boca FBO To Get $40M Makeover

Atlantic Aviation will make $40 million in improvements at its FBO at Florida’s Boca Raton Airport under a recently-inked 40-year lease renewal.
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AINsight: Greening Up the Homegrown Grass

For corporate pilots seeking a better work-life balance, the grass might not always be greener on the other side.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Fokker Touts First VIP Widebody Completion

Dutch MRO Fokker Techniek's ACJ330 cabin project for K5 Aviation underscores its new VIP completions focus on widebody airliners.
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FBOs

Jetex Aims for 50 FBOs Worldwide by 2024

Jetex has bid for the tender to set up a new FBO at Nice, France’s second-largest executive airport and hopes to expand to other key global locations.
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Regulations and Government

EBAA Launches STARS Sustainability Initiative at EBACE

Delegations to annual One Young World global conference drove the development of a new European-focused sustainability program for business aviation.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Inmarsat boosts satcom speed, capability

Inmarsat is highlighting the importance of connectivity for business aircraft at EBACE 2022 and showcasing speed and reliability offerings.
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Aircraft

Gulfstream's G400 Making Program Progress

Gulfstream’s large-cabin G400 twinjet, with planned 2025 entry into service, gets star treatment at EBACE.
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