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Aircraft
Bombardier Unveils Digital Tools for Customer Outreach
Bombardier's digital outreach includes guided tours this week by appointment of its newest aircraft.
Aircraft
Gulfstream G700 on Track as T4 Enters Test Fleet
The fourth flight-test Gulfstream G700 took to the air on October 2. To date, the four aircraft have logged 600 flight hours.
Charter & Fractional
NetJets To Add Hangars in San Jose, Denver
NetJets considers Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport in California and Centennial Airport near Denver "business aviation gateways."
Accidents
Fatal Bizav Accidents Plunge Nearly 70 Percent
The number of U.S.-registered business turbine airplanes involved in fatal accidents fell as a result of fewer flying hours this year due to Covid-19.
Aircraft
King Air 360/360ER Awarded FAA Type Certification
Textron Aviation announced the upgraded Beechcraft King Air model in August.
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.
FBOs
D.C.-area Airport To Get Second FBO
Virginia’s Leesburg Executive Airport will be receiving a second FBO by early 2021 when a newly-built FBO opens.
Maintenance and Modifications
Tamarack Adds Staff, Expands Facilities
Tamarack Aerospace Group is tripling its office space and adding a third hangar at its Sandpoint, Idaho, headquarters.
Regulations and Government
Lawmakers Shift Funds To Preserve Aviation Trust Fund
The stopgap funding bill includes a measure to shift $14 billion into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund.
Airlines
U.S. Fines Emirates for Overflying Tehran FIR
Emirates says it inadvertently failed to remove its JetBlue code while flying over the Tehran FIR.
Aircraft
Embraer Bossa Nova Cabin Wins International Design Nod
Embraer's Bossa Nova interior was first offered on its Praetor 600 super-midsize jet.
Rotorcraft
Bell 407GXi Gives Aeromed Operator SE/SPIFR Capability
Halo-Flight has begun operating a Bell 407GXi single engine, single pilot IFR (SPIFR).
Accidents
Accidents: October 2020
Preliminary and final accident reports
Aircraft
Boeing’s latest ecoDemonstrator Targets Noise, Airspace Routing
The 787-10 ecoDemonstrator homes in on noise mitigation and more direct flight routing.
Aircraft
Product Support Survey 2020, Part 3: Engines
AIN readers rate turbine engine manufacturers’ support
Training and Workforce
FlightSafety’s LiveLearning Offering Eases Pandemic Effects
Remote learning with live instructors buoys FlightSafety in the age of Covid.
Safety
Flying in the Age of Covid-19
A revamped business aviation landscape will affect everyone from occasional charter users to multiple-aircraft owners.
Safety
Treating your ‘get-there-itis’
It’s one of business aviation’s most dangerous conditions, but there are ways to prevent it.
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.
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.
Airlines
CARES Act Expiration Triggers Thousands of U.S. Airline Layoffs
Roughly 32,000 employees of United and American Airlines stand subject to layoff.
Airlines
Chinese Domestic Flights Surge amid Golden Week Holiday
The world's largest annual human migration sees Chinese airlines plan major capacity increases.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Rotorcraft
Leonardo's Marco Viola Takes Over Leadership of Kopter
Kopter CEO Andreas Lowenstein has left the light helicopter manufacturer that Leonardo acquired in early 2020.
Aircraft
Bell and Xwing Complete NASA Unmanned Demo with APT 70
After demonstrating its detect-and-avoid capability on Bell's APT 70 cargo drone, Xwing is preparing to start flight trials in a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan.
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