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All about private jet windows
All about private jet windows

Bringing in light is the most basic requirement of a window in any setting, but the windows in private jets do much more than that. They are one of most important factors in aviation design, providing a sense of space, structure and of course, a bird's eye view of the world outside.

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Gulfstream delivers 100th G600
Gulfstream delivers 100th G600

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. announced the 100th Gulfstream G600 customer delivery. The aircraft was outfitted at Gulfstream’s Dallas completions center and delivered to a North America-based customer.

Super Bowl bizjet attendance down 25% as US charter falls off peak
Super Bowl bizjet attendance down 25% as US charter falls off peak

WINGX’s weekly Business Aviation Bulletin.  

Joby begins final assembly of first company-conforming aircraft
Joby begins final assembly of first company-conforming aircraft

Joby Aviation, a company developing all-electric aircraft for commercial passenger service, today announced it has begun final assembly of what is believed to be the world’s first company-conforming electric, vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

Klasjet begins ACMI operations – adds 8 Boeing 737-800 aircraft
Klasjet begins ACMI operations – adds 8 Boeing 737-800 aircraft

KlasJet, a well-known exclusive private and corporate jet charter company have begun their passenger ACMI operations. The company is adding 8 186-189 economy configuration Boeing 737-800 aircraft to its fleet before the peak summer season and are open for queries.

Karen Helicopter Services takes delivery of two Bell 505s
Karen Helicopter Services takes delivery of two Bell 505s

Karen, Swiss based helicopter service provider, has announced that it has taken delivery of two brand new Bell 505 helicopters, HB-ZXE and HB-ZXL, to modernize the current single-engine fleet consisting of three Bell/Agusta-Bell 206.

Satcom Direct validates benefits of Dual Dissimilar hardware offering
Satcom Direct validates benefits of Dual Dissimilar hardware offering

Satcom Direct, the business aviation solutions provider, is adding Dual Dissimilar terminal capabilities to its expanding hardware portfolio. The Dual Dissimilar technology equips an aircraft with the Plane Simple Ku- and Ka-band tail mount antennas (Dual) to support two different satellite constellations (Dissimilar), enabling Satcom Direct customers to leverage the best aspects of each network to deliver full redundancy and ensure uninterrupted consistent global connectivity.

Why should buyers pay their brokers?
Why should buyers pay their brokers?

By Ivan Veretennikov, Sales & Marketing Director, ArcosJet.

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Jet Aviation Adds First BBJ2 on its Air Carrier Certificate
Jet Aviation Adds First BBJ2 on its Air Carrier Certificate

The culmination of 2022 was nothing short of an incredible success for our Charter team as it successfully added the first BBJ2 into its fleet and is the first of its kind on our air carrier certificate.

Lygg Expands Private Airplane Flights to General Business Travel in Nordic Countries
Lygg Expands Private Airplane Flights to General Business Travel in Nordic Countries

As business travel resumes its pre-pandemic pace and employees push back on the hassle of commercial airlines, Lygg is redefining business travel by offering private flights at the price of commercial air travel.

Duncan Aviation Delivers Its First Challenger 300
Duncan Aviation Delivers Its First Challenger 300

After two successful test flights with zero airframe squawks, Duncan Aviation delivered the company’s first Challenger 300 7500-Landing Inspection, with added full interior refurbishment, complete paint, broadband internet, 192-month airframe, and landing gear overhaul.

February seeing steeper declines in year on year bizjet trends
February seeing steeper declines in year on year bizjet trends

WINGX’s weekly Business Aviation Bulletin.  

European business aviation could show resilience in 2023 despite recessionary outlook
European business aviation could show resilience in 2023 despite recessionary outlook

The first month of 2023 started with high private jet demand in the European region and other parts of the world. By the close of the last quarter of 2022, European private jet operators had completed over 600,000 business jet flights to various global destinations, making it one of the busiest years in flight activity in the past three years. The growing demand for private flying among air passengers signals a promising future in this aviation segment this year.

Textron Aviation adds to growing list of options for Cessna SkyCourier with introduction of new gravel kit
Textron Aviation adds to growing list of options for Cessna SkyCourier with introduction of new gravel kit

Textron Aviation announced it is now offering a gravel kit for its new twin-engine, large-utility Cessna SkyCourier turboprop that gives customers the flexibility to operate their aircraft in and out of unimproved runways around the world. First deliveries of the SkyCourier with the installed option will commence later this month.

Bombardier CEO Éric Martel Evolves Leadership Team Structure as Part of Forward-Looking Growth Strategy, Building on Company Momentum
Bombardier CEO Éric Martel Evolves Leadership Team Structure as Part of Forward-Looking Growth Strategy, Building on Company Momentum

Bombardier announced a leadership team evolution that will focus on carrying forward the company’s positive momentum toward executing long-term growth and optimization strategies in the key areas of defense, services, continuous product improvement and next-generation manufacturing practices.

New business aircraft brokerage Vertis Aviation Aircraft Trading takes off
New business aircraft brokerage Vertis Aviation Aircraft Trading takes off

Business aviation figureheads Mark Abbott, Conan McGale and Jeffrey Emmenis are combining more than sixty years of sector experience in a new aircraft broking venture, Vertis Aviation Aircraft Trading. The decision to launch was inspired by an increasing number of requests for aircraft transaction support from charter customers of sister business Vertis Aviation, as well as growing market demand for transparent, highly personalised transactions in an increasingly lively and somewhat opaque trading sector.

Is the future of payments instant and alternative?
Is the future of payments instant and alternative?

We sat down with Patrick Lucy, Account Manager Team Lead – EMEAA, to discuss his view on the current state of our industry and how alternative payment methods can be part of the solution.

FAI Technik expands with new maintenance base at Berlin Brandenburg Airport
FAI Technik expands with new maintenance base at Berlin Brandenburg Airport

German MRO service provider FAI Technik has expanded its presence in Germany with the opening today of a maintenance base at the all new “Willy Brandt” Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), in the country’s capital.

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