Content Archive: September 2021

Aircraft

Air New Zealand Joins Airbus's Hydrogen Airliner Project

The Asia-Pacific carrier will study how Airbus's planned Zero E hydrogen airliners could be integrated into its domestic and regional flight network.
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Bombardier Transitioning Learjet Plant into COE

Bombardier is training its Learjet production workers to become A&Ps and transitioning hangars to support the brand as production winds down.
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JetNet Forecasts 'Enduring Recovery' for Bizav

The JetNet iQ report forecasts 718 new jet deliveries in 2021, up 15 percent from 2020, and a 7 percent delivery increase in 2022.

IADA Joins Canadian Business Aviation Association

The move by aircraft brokers group IADA comes less than three months after joining the European Business Aviation Association.

RUBAE Show Presses On in Pandemic Times

The 15th edition of the Russian Business Aviation Exhibition (RUBAE) opened at Moscow Vnukovo Airport on September 8.
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Avionics

Garmin Certifies Smart Rudder Bias in Cessna 414A

Garmin has received FAA approval for Smart Rudder Bias in the Cessna 414A and for the GFC 600 autopilot in the Piper Meridian.
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Business Aviation Factbook Showcases Industry Benefits

NBAA, in partnership with GAMA, has released a 33-page updated Business Aviation Factbook, providing a look at the industry’s benefits.
Aircraft

Jet Aviation Expands Gulfstream Mx Support in Europe

Jet Aviation's Vienna maintenance facility has now received EASA approval for the Gulfstream G500 and G600.
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Avionics

Textron Aviation Begins Pro Line Fusion Installs in CJ2+

Collins Aerospace received FAA STC approval in March for Pro Line Fusion installs in the Cessna Citation CJ2+.
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Aircraft

Aerospace Industry is Largely Positive About Future Prospects

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics surveyed 1,000 professionals from 38 countries about the current and future state of the industry.