Content Archive: November 2019

UK Labour Call for Bizjet Ban Draws Industry Fire

Bizav orgs charge the UK proposals disproportionately target on a single transportation segment, even as the industry makes an aggressive push toward SAF.
Regulations and Government

Facing Scrutiny 'From Everywhere,' FAA Looks To Adapt

A key FAA safety official outlines hard look at the way the agency works and pressures to balance workload.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

AINsight: Limiting Risk as Liability Insurance Tightens

In the last two years, many underwriters have exited aviation insurance while those remaining have tightened underwriting standards and hiked premiums.
Regulations and Government

FAA Clears Way for ATP, Commercial Pilots with Diabetes

The agency developed a new medical protocol that relies on continuous glucose monitoring for first- and second-class medical issuance.

European Bizav Flying Levels Out in October

Business aviation flight activity in Europe last month was flat year-over-year, with increased charter activity largely offsetting a dip in private flights

Saab Flies New Electronic Attack Pod

The EAJP is part of a new family of electronic warfare systems being developed under the Arexis banner
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Volocopter, John Deere Partner On Large Ag Drone

The agricultural VoloDrone will be able to spray 15 acres per hour.
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Aircraft

Su-35 Goes to Russian Knights, On Offer to Turkey

Russia’s foremost display team is adding the latest advanced “Flanker” derivative to its line-up, and Turkey may be doing the same in the near future
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Workhorse Unloading SureFly eVTOL Program to Moog

Electric vehicle maker Workhorse is selling the assets of its SureFly aviation division to Moog for $4 million.
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Airlines

Qatar Airways CEO Covets More Access to India

Akbar Al Baker criticized the Indian government for withholding bilateral air services rights due to lack of investment by Qatar in the subcontinent.