Content Archive: February 2019

Aircraft

Bombardier Completes Global 7500 Wing Program Purchase

Triumph results included a $40.5 million forward loss charge related to the Global 7500 wing program.
Airlines

Thomas Cook Looking To Exit Airline Business

The European travel group seeks to sell all or some of its airlines, including Condor in Germany, to shore up its finances.
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Training and Workforce

Aviation Orgs Unite in Call for Help on Worker Shortage

The 40 aviation groups jointly sent a letter seeking $10 million to fund new programs to attract the next generation of aerospace workers.
Aircraft

JetNet Beefs Up Market Report Features

Additions to JetNet’s popular Market Reports will allow subscribers to customize their reports for clients and internal users.
FBOs

Air Culinaire Acquires Phoenix-area Caterer

The purchase brings the Universal Weather and Aviation Subsidiary to 23 owned and operated kitchens.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Dubai's Drone Registry Nears 5,000 Mark

The relatively small area of the emirate makes UAVs easier to manage than in the UK or U.S.

U.S. Bizav Flying Bounces Back in January

Business aviation activity in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean climbed 0.7 percent year-over-year in January, in line with expectations.
FBOs

Harrods Aviation Boosts Hangarage at London Luton

The FBO has signed a temporary deal on a vacant hangar which will increase its available aircraft shelter by more than a third.
Aircraft

Delta Air Lines’ First A220s Enter Service

The first of the Airbus narrowbodies to carry paying passengers in the Americas flew from New York to Boston.
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Avionics

BendixKing AeroVue Enters Service in King Air B200

The new AeroVue flight deck brings sophisticated Part 25 features to the King Air B200.