Buisness aviation news

Honeywell forecasts business jet usage will recover to 2019 levels by the second half of 2021


29th annual Global Business Aviation Outlook forecasts 7,300 new business jet deliveries over next decade valued at $235 billion

Two Airbus H135 helicopters delivered to support space exploration at NASA's Kennedy Space Center


Airbus continues to expand its portfolio of products supporting the future of space exploration with the delivery of two new H135 helicopters to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NBAA reveals virtual trade show – VBACE


The new two-day online show in December will feature virtual exhibit booths, keynote speakers, product demonstrations, education sessions and more

Bombardier’s Most Accessible Business Jet, the Learjet 75 Liberty, Enters Service


Bombardier announces that the Learjet 75 Liberty light jet, is now in service with the first delivery to long-time Learjet operator Alex Lyon & Son

European Rotors 2020 cancelled


The first edition of EUROPEAN ROTORS will not be held as planned from November 10 to 12, 2020, but will be postponed to November 16 to 18, 2021

Airbus launches ACJ TwoTwenty
Airbus launches ACJ TwoTwenty


The ACJ TwoTwenty is a clean-sheet design aircraft, based on Airbus' A220-100, featuring advanced materials and state-of-the-art technologies

VistaJet sees rapid acceleration in corporate demand as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic


2020 is redefining the way corporations fly: 24/7 accessibility, maximum flexibility and enhanced safety protocols are essential requirements

Autumn’s demand and pricing trends
Autumn’s demand and pricing trends


What demand and pricing trends have emerged so far, and what patterns are emerging for the rest of this rollercoaster year?

Milestone becomes first leasing customer for Airbus H160


The helicopters will be destined for a range of missions including offshore transportation and emergency medical services, the first of which is set to deliver in 2023

Beechcraft King Air 360/360ER achieves FAA type certification


Announced in August 2020, the Beechcraft King Air 360 demonstrates the company’s commitment to ongoing product development, bringing the latest innovations to the legendary aircraft and providing added value for customers

Luxaviation Launches Exclusive Cultural Travel Experiences


For the launch of this service, Luxaviation partners up with La Fugue, a travel agency with 40 years of exclusive guided travel expertise focussing on art, classical music and opera

Bombardier Aviation Takes the Show to Customers with Innovative Virtual Event


This initiative is but one example of Bombardier finding new ways to connect with customers at a time when the advantages of business travel are clearer than ever

Euro Jet's newest lounge in Kiev, Ukraine


The new Kiev VIP crew lounge has all the key features that are important to our customers and present at all Euro Jet facilities

Bombardier Announces Senior Management Reorganization in Support of its Transition to a Pure-play Business Jet Company


As part of this process, the Company has eliminated the Bombardier Aviation president role and announced that David Coleal will depart the Company

Gulfstream announced the fourth Gulfstream G700 test aircraft has taken flight


Flight-Test Program Has Achieved More Than 600 Hours In Flight

Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation receives first ever five-bladed Airbus H145 helicopter


This new version of its best-selling H145 light twin-engine helicopter brings a new, innovative five-bladed rotor to the multi-mission helicopter

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Gulfstream G700 recognized for design excellence


New industry flagship earns International Yacht & Aviation Award for seat design

Global lockdown didn’t shut down the desire of Russian passengers to fly


The dynamics of business aviation charter flights in 2020 resembles a Russian mountains: from almost zero in April to a growth of 200% in August

Bizav activity weakens
Bizav activity weakens


Global business aviation activity through 4 weeks of September is down by 18% vs Sep-19, the equivalent of eighty-four thousand fewer sectors

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