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Charter & Fractional
Paris Seeks Partners to Open Urban Air Mobility Test Area
The French capital is inviting companies to express interest in supporting plans to launch UAM air taxi operations in time for the 2024 Olympic Games.
NBAA Show Memories: Jake Cartwright
Jake Cartwright highlights the changes of NBAA over the years with memories of his first show, in 1971, when he flew to the show with Susan Oliver.
NBAA Show Memories: Brian Barents
Former Aerion chief Brian Barent traces through how NBAA served as an important venue to launch companies and products throughout his career.
Coleal Ousted in Bombardier Consolidation Move
David Coleal is out at Bombardier as the company streamlines its senior leadership team as it transitions to a "pure-play" business jet manufacturer.
Regulations and Government
FAA Accepts Second Set of Part 23 Consensus Standards
The FAA released a notice of availability accepting 35 new and revised consensus standards for Part 23 aircraft developed by ASTM International.
Regulations and Government
FAA Gets Reprieve with Stopgap Bill
Passage of a continuing resolution as the 2020 fiscal year expired keeps government agencies, including the FAA, operating through December 11.
Aircraft
Boeing To Move All 787 Production to South Carolina
Months of studies at Boeing into the consolidation of Dreamliner production ends with a decision to build the model exclusively in North Charleston.
Avionics
C&L Named Distributor for Thomas Global EFIS Displays
Thomas Global Systems’ TFD-8601 serves as an upgrade for legacy EFD-86 cathode ray tube displays.
Regulations and Government
House Panel OKs Bill To Bolster Certification Oversight
The House Aircraft Certification Reform and Accountability Act cleared the House T&I Committee by voice vote and has bipartisan support.
Airlines
Chinese Domestic Flights Surge amid Golden Week Holiday
The world's largest annual human migration sees Chinese airlines plan major capacity increases.
Airlines
CARES Act Expiration Triggers Thousands of U.S. Airline Layoffs
Roughly 32,000 employees of United and American Airlines stand subject to layoff.
Maintenance and Modifications
Bell Continues European Mx Network Build Out
Bell Textron names Intercopter in Taufkirchen, Germany, as an authorized maintenance center (AMC), its third AMC in Europe.
Garmin Unveils D2 Air Aviation Smartwatch
It has a simpler user interface with just two buttons and an Amoled touchscreen.
NBAA Show Memories: Ed Bolen
NBAA CEO Ed Bolen recalls his "Magic" moment, as well as other inspiring moments with the Tuskegee Airmen, Dierks Bentley and others.
NBAA Show Memories: Wilson Leach
Wilson Leach recalls a stirring, courageous speech Ray Siegfried gave during the 2003 NBAA convention in Orlando.
Bizav Women's Panel Underscores Being Bold
An NBAA News Hour webinar highlighted the importance for women to take risks, have a willingness to “be the first,” and mentor.
Sustainability and Environment
Bizav Leaders See Sustainability as Good for Business
While business aviation creates just 2 percent of the CO2 commercial aviation emits, the industry continues to suffer from a perception problem.
Safety
Treating your ‘get-there-itis’
It’s one of business aviation’s most dangerous conditions, but there are ways to prevent it.
Safety
Flying in the Age of Covid-19
A revamped business aviation landscape will affect everyone from occasional charter users to multiple-aircraft owners.
Training and Workforce
FlightSafety’s LiveLearning Offering Eases Pandemic Effects
Remote learning with live instructors buoys FlightSafety in the age of Covid.
Aircraft
Product Support Survey 2020, Part 3: Engines
AIN readers rate turbine engine manufacturers’ support
People in Aviation: October 2020
Jonathan Saltman joined the Aviation Clean Air ownership group, Toby Edwards and James Farley are co-CEOs of Victor, and Stephanie Chung is with Wheels Up.
Aircraft
Boeing’s latest ecoDemonstrator Targets Noise, Airspace Routing
The 787-10 ecoDemonstrator homes in on noise mitigation and more direct flight routing.
Accidents
Accidents: October 2020
Preliminary and final accident reports
Airports
Torqued: GA Road Trips in the Time of Coronavirus
Despite the pandemic, those of us who live and breathe aviation can't stay away from airports and aircraft.
FutureFlight
EHang Reworks 216 eVTOL Design For Logistics Operations
The 216L version of the Chinese company's two-seat Autonomous Aerial Vehicle features a cargo pod and can carry a 200 kg payload.
FutureFlight
UAS Groups Urge FAA Not to Delay New Remote Identification Requirements
A trio of unmanned aerial systems industry groups want new U.S. Remote ID rules to be released in December as planned.
FutureFlight
Xpeng Confirms Backing for T-One Personal Air Vehicle with Beijing Motor Show Unveiling
The Chinese automotive group has signaled its intention to support development of larger eVTOL aircraft.
FutureFlight
SkyGrid Introduces Mission Application to Support Unmanned Aircraft Operations
The app uses artificial intelligence to simplify the multiple tasks involved in planning and executing flights.
Accidents
Relatives of Max Victims Pan FAA Head’s Test Flight as PR Stunt
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson’s test flight of the Boeing 737 Max 7 Wednesday met with derision from family members of those lost in crashes.
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