Content Archive: May 2023

Avionics

KTEB Hosts Honeywell’s First Guided Visual Approach

With the right equipment and training, there's now a safer way to fly the ILS 6, circle to 1 approach into Teterboro Airport.
Teterboro Airport, New Jersey
Regulations and Government

U.S. Struggles with Sustainable Li-ion Battery Supply Chain

Demand for lithium-ion batteries is expected to skyrocket in the coming decade as new electric aircraft fleets take to the skies. Will the U.S. be ready?
Archer’s electric two-seat Maker eVTOL technology demonstrator

People in Aviaton

A look at industry job title updates, leadership changes, and awards and at aviation VIPs who have taken their final flight.
People in Aviation AIN May 2023
Aircraft

Falcon 20: Je Suis Une Légende

The transformational Dassault Falcon 20 turns 60 this year and pioneered a number of technologies found today in business jets of all types.
Dassault Falcon 20
FBOs

AIN 2023 FBO Survey: EMEAA

Farnborough takes the top spot in AIN's FBO Survey EMEAA.
Farnborough Airport
Accidents

Business Aircraft Accident Reports: May 2023

Preliminary and final accident reports, May 2023
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Aircraft

Mexico's Redwings Plans eVTOL Air-taxi Services

Mexican business aviation group Redwings has signed a letter of intent with Jaunt Air Mobility to buy up to 20 of its Journey eVTOL aircraft.
Redwings plans to operate Jaunt's Journey eVTOL aircraft for air taxi services in Mexico City.
Regulations and Government

FAA Opens Public Review of Aviation Noise Policy

The FAA is seeking comments as it reviews how it approaches noise policies for all segments of aviation including spacecraft.
 (Photo: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey—Teterboro Airport Website)
Regulations and Government

FSF White Paper Aimed at Countries Allowing Russian Ops

The Flight Safety Foundation is providing warnings about the limitations and safety implications involving aircraft operating from Russia.
Irkut MC-21 aircraft taking off
Airlines

FAA Activates New, Faster Routes along U.S. East Coast

The 169 new routes activated by the FAA on Monday replaces 'legacy' routes based on ground radar.
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