Content Archive: September 2021

Training and Workforce

AINsight: A Seat at the Table

Part 91 flight department leaders aren’t just aviation experts, they’re also business leaders and a big part of that is aligning with the company.

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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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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Aircraft

NBAA-BACE To Place Focus on Advanced Air Mobility

NBAA is hosting its largest cadre of AAM exhibitors yet at BACE and is bringing together a panel of government leaders to discuss emerging technologies.
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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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FBOs

Industry Group To Examine Ground Handling Safety

NATA announced the creation of the Ground Safety Alliance, an industry-led, data-gathering body that will work to improve ground handling safety.
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Aircraft

Duncan Expanding ACA Installs to Multiple Bizjet Types

MRO provider Duncan Aviation has increased its Aviation Clean Air ionization system installations to eight business jet types and will add more.
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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.
Aircraft

ATR, Braathens Regional Airlines and Neste Accelerate Pure SAF Certification

The partners will operate a test flight with a ATR72 turboprop regional airliner early next year with one engine burning 100% SAF and the other one 50%.
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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.