Buisness aviation news
Dassault Aviation appoints TAG Aviation Hong Kong as an approved service facility
The move makes TAG Aviation Hong Kong a complement to Dassault Aviation's other authorized service centres in the region and reinforces Dassault's already strong OEM support footprint in the Greater Bay Area
A Boeing 787 VIP Aircraft delivery by SR Technics VIP Consultancy Services Team
The services and work rendered as part of the B787 interior completion ran the full gamut, starting with the project concept and tender all the way to the redelivery acceptance
DC Aviation launches new cutting-edge wheel shop
The new wheel shop will enable DC Aviation to perform maintenance work on main landing gear wheels and nose gear wheels of larger business jets
Where Russians Register Business Aircraft
Prospects for Business Aviation in Russia in 2021 and Beyond
Daher expands its global support network
Daher announced the appointment of Switzerland’s MecanAir SA as an authorized service center for both the Kodiak and TBM turboprop-powered aircraft
Just One Call – 22 PC-12s of Air Methods Are There When It Matters
Air Methods is an American company and a leader in aeromedical transportation and critical care logistics. Last year, they clocked over 13,000 flight hours on their fleet of 22 PC-12s
Bombardier Closes Sale of its Transportation business to Alstom
Net proceeds to Bombardier of ~$3.6 billion, including ~$600 million in Alstom shares
The Registry of Aruba Names Alexandria Colindres as its New CEO
Her father, the company’s founder, Jorge Colindres, will stay on as the Executive Chairman and CEO of ARG (Aviation Registry Group of Companies), The Registry’s holding (parent) company
Cirrus Aircraft Launches Limited Edition to Commemorate 8,000th Delivery
Later this year, the company will deliver its 8000th SR Series aircraft and exceed 11 million flight hours in more than 60 countries around the world
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Lockdowns threaten to stifle business jet resilience
January has brought increasingly bad news to the aviation industry, and the emphasis on border control is going to stifle even the most resilient business aviation operators
ExecuJet Haite Completes the first 96-month Inspection of a Legacy 650 in China
The 96-month inspection is the most extensive on this airframe and entails over 3,000 labor man-hours
ACS spells out some home truths for business aviation
Very few areas of business aviation have escaped unscathed from the coronavirus pandemic, and the entire industry will need to adapt in order to survive this year. ACS looks into its crystal ball for the months ahead
ASL launches fractional ownership with arrival of Belgium's first Cirrus Vision Jet
The aircraft will be based in Antwerp, Belgium, and will be operated by ASL Group, under its recently re-structured Blue Sky Club
Jet Aviation receives IS-BAH Stage II Registration for its FBO in San Juan
The San Juan FBO is a full-service handling operation at one of the most convenient U.S
Airbus Helicopters resilient in 2020
In 2020, Airbus Helicopters logged 289 gross orders (net: 268) in a challenging market heavily impacted by the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, reinforcing the company’s position on the civil and parapublic market
Jetex expands its presence in Dubai
Jetex signed an agreement with Falcon Aviation to manage its FBO and hangar at Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai
Airbus unveils its helicopter Flightlab to test tomorrow’s technologies
Airbus Helicopters has started in-flight tests on board its Flightlab, a platform-agnostic flying laboratory exclusively dedicated to maturing new technologies
Demand for pre-owned business jets up in Q4 vs. Q3, CY2020, & vs. Q4 2019
The Q4 Asset Insight AI2 Market Report covers 134 fixed-wing models and 1,912 aircraft listed for sale
Vertis Aviation strengthens portfolio with addition of Legacy 600 for exclusive charter
Revamped inside and out at the end of 2020, the gorgeous new cabin seats up to 13 passengers in a modern, elegant environment for flights of up to seven hours