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First A350 Handed Over to German Armed Forces

Inevitably dubbed by the press as “Merkel One,” the aircraft is due to take over long-haul governmental transport duties from the A340.
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Airlines

Despite Thawing Relations, UAE-Israeli Tourism Likely to Lag

UAE airlines remain quiet about prospective service to Israel.
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Aircraft

Urban Aeronautics Launches Plan for EMS CityHawk VTOL

Urban Aeronautics is working with EMS operator Hatzolah Air to adapt its planned CityHawk VTOL aircraft for emergency service applications.
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Charter & Fractional

TAG Aviation Holding Sells Off Final Assets

TAG Aviation Holding has completed its departure from business aviation with the announcement that it sold off TAG Aviation SA and TAG Aviation Asia.
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Engines

Honeywell Gains FAA Nod for 3D-printed Flight-critical Part

Honeywell said the approval marks a step forward in the fast-growing 3D printing field.
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FBOs

Private Hangar Complex Set To Open

Sky Harbour Group, which looks to establish a national network of privately-owned aircraft hangar complexes, will open its first location September 1.
Maintenance and Modifications

MRO Insider Sees Brisk Interest In Mobile App

MRO Insider’s aircraft maintenance services mobile app went live in July and has seen strong interest and use since.
Airlines

DOT Allows Chinese Carriers to Double Frequencies to U.S.

Four Chinese carriers have won approval to fly a total of eight round trips a week to the U.S.
Aircraft

Airbus Delivering New Fleet of H125s to U.S. Customs

Airbus Helicopters has delivered the first of 16 new H125 helicopters uniquely configured for U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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Aircraft

Transport Canada Approves Constant's CL604 Upgrade

Constant Aviation receives Transport Canada Civil Aviation approval for its Bombardier Challenger 604 flight deck upgrade with Pro Line Fusion.
Fuel

SAF Coalition Welcomes New Member, Issues New Guide

The Business Aviation Coalition for Sustainable Aviation Fuel has released an updated version of its guide to the use of SAF.
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Aircraft

Twin Commander Aircraft Expanding Legacy Support

Twin Commander Aircraft attributes expanding staff and new parts suppliers to the availability of more parts for the legacy airplane.
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Regulations and Government

GAO Seeks Better Oversight of FAA's Compliance Approach

The FAA's Compliance Program has drawn positive reviews, but the GAO is concerned that it lacks central oversight and coordination to ensure it works.
Avionics

G1000 NXi Certified in Piper Meridian

Garmin is now offering the G1000 NXi avionics upgrade for the Piper Meridian single-engine turboprop.
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Aircraft

Boeing Lands First Max Order of the Year

Polish charter carrier Enter Air signed a firm order for two 737 Max 8s and options on another two.
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Sustainability and Environment

Air bp, Neste To Increase European SAF Deliveries

Air bp and sustainable fuel producer Neste have inked an agreement to increase the flow of SAF over the coming year.
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Aircraft

British Airways Bids Adieu to First of 31 Retired Boeing 747s

British Airways Bids Adieu to First of 31 Retired Boeing 747s
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Rotorcraft

Bell Buyers Get Free SiriusXM

Bell is giving new buyers of its civil helicopters a free, three-month subscription to SiriusXM aviation weather and entertainment.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Gulfstream Expands Dual-band Internet to G650

The availability of Viasat Ku/Ka dual-band satcom on the Gulfstream G650 and G650ER follows FAA approval.
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Rotorcraft

Leonardo Prepping Skid Kit for AW169

Leonardo is progressing with a skid kit for its AW169 medium twin helicopter.
Aircraft

Boeing Plans for More Voluntary Layoffs

Job cuts at Boeing will exceed 19,000 people as the company readies for a second round of voluntary layoffs.
Rotorcraft

Apollo Air Services Opens Cambridge Location

UK helicopter operator Apollo Air Services has established its first base in southern England at Cambridge CIty Airport
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Aircraft

Cirrus Expands European Training, Finance Options

Pilots flying under European regulations can obtain their Cirrus Vision Jet type rating at Aero Poznan's facility in Poland.
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Aircraft

Hybrid Airship Floats New Funding

The Airlander hybrid airship program received new funding but needs far more money to achieve first flight.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

With Growing Bizjet Mx, C&L Expands Interior Shop

C&L Aviation Group is building a 12,000-sq-ft interior shop that will triple its current capacity.
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Security

U.S. Nears Law Banning Chinese Drones

An amendment to ban U.S. government use of Chinese drones appears almost certain to become law within weeks.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Gulfstream Steps Up Clean Cabin Efforts With New System

The OEM's plasma ionization equipment neutralizes bacteria and viruses.
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Engines

Rolls-Royce To Shutter Virginia Engine Components Plant

Rolls-Royce citied the economic downfall from Covid-19 for its decision to shutter operations at its commercial aircraft components plant in Virginia.
Charter & Fractional

Large Cabin Charter Operator Files for Chapter 11

Jet Ready has declared reorganization bankruptcy, according to court documents filed in the Southern District of New York.
Airports

NATA Adds GA Airports Committee

NATA's new GA Airports Committee follows the creation of a subcommittee focused on the air ambulance community.