The Weekly of Business Aviation

By Graham Warwick
A European Union-funded research project to improve aircraft ice protection is preparing upgraded wind tunnels for testing of a hybrid system capable of detecting icing caused by supercooled large droplets (SLD).
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Steve Trimble
Brazil’s Embraer is analyzing how to start manufacturing ventilators and respirators, replacing components in imported ventilators, and developing
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Graham Warwick
Drone delivery service UPS Flight Forward is to collaborate with Germany’s Wingcopter on development of a longer-range unmanned aircraft to enable expanded delivery services in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Kirby Harrison
Global aircraft services provider Lufthansa Technik recorded continued growth in 2019, with record revenue and earnings.
Marketplace

By Tony Osborne
London City Airport is ceasing operations until the end of April after seeing flight schedules slashed in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Airports & Networks

By Graham Warwick
NASA has renamed its urban air mobility Grand Challenge the Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign, a seemingly simple name change that signals recognition that industry’s interest is in more than just downtown air transportation.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Thierry Dubois
Regional turboprop manufacturer ATR, following a pause in its activities for four days last week, is resuming production at its Toulouse final assembly line.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Molly McMillin
Business aviation dealers bought or sold 54 preowned aircraft in the 18 days from March 2 to March 20 despite an upheaval in health care, travel and the economy, according to the International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA).
Marketplace

By Molly McMillin
The COVID-19 pandemic could impact Bombardier’s business jet deliveries and the planned divestitures of its CRJ aircraft business and rail division, analysts say.
Marketplace

By Graham Warwick
Startup Sabrewing Aircraft has postponed the public rollout of its Rhaegal unmanned cargo aircraft because of COVID-19 restrictions, but continues to work toward flying the hybrid-electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) prototype this year.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Molly McMillin
Waco Aircraft and Centennial Aircraft Services will close from March 24 until April 13 because of a stay-at-home order in Michigan aimed at containing the spread of the coronavirus.
Marketplace

By Tony Osborne
Bombardier has suspended work at its Belfast, Northern Ireland facility, pausing work until April 20.
Marketplace

By Michael Bruno
Following a warning last week of coming cutbacks—and on the heels of previously announced cost-saving goals months ago before the COVID-19 pandemic—major Tier 2 provider Triumph Group on March 24 said it will eliminate 500 staff and contractor jobs by May 1.
Marketplace

By Molly McMillin
Piaggio Aerospace has extended the deadline for potential buyers to submit expressions of interest in the business from April 3 to May 4 because of the ongoing emergency caused by the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19, it said.
Business Aviation

By Michael Bruno
Spirit AeroSystems, Boeing’s provider of aerostructures and its largest supplier, on March 24 said it will halt work at its Wichita and Tulsa, Oklahoma, facilities after Boeing the day before announced a temporary shutdown of its Puget Sound facilities in Washington state.
Marketplace

By Molly McMillin
Bombardier will temporarily suspend aircraft and rail production and other work considered “nonessential” at most of its Canadian operations from March 25 through April 26.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Bombardier is evaluating what a March 23 decision by the Quebec and Ontario governments to temporarily close nonessential businesses means for its Canadian business jet operations.
Marketplace

By Molly McMillin
Textron Aviation has successfully completed initial ground engine tests on its prototype Cessna SkyCourier high-wing, utility twin turboprop with Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-65SC engines, the company reports.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
Workers at Italian aerospace companies Avio Aero, Leonardo and MBDA have gone on strike over concerns about continuing to work despite the COVID-19 outbreak.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Molly McMillin
Every morning, the Experimental Aircraft Association’s leadership team discusses the fast-changing developments surrounding the virus causing COVID-19 and what it may mean for the world’s largest general aviation show, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
Marketplace

By Graham Warwick
An electrical turbogenerator has been test fitted on a Yakovlev Yak-40 flying testbed at a Siberian research institute as part of a Russian project to demonstrate hybrid-electric propulsion for short- and medium-haul airliners.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Michael Bruno
GE Aviation, the leading division within General Electric, is cutting 10% of its U.S. workforce as it anticipates a steep falloff in maintenance, repair and overhaul work for three months, and it will continue to let go outsourced workers in the wake of the novel coronavirus, the company’s head executive said March 23.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno
Major aviation training and simulator provider CAE said it is temporarily laying off at least 465 staff starting March 27 and cutting staff manager salaries in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.
Marketplace

By Molly McMillin
Embraer has placed all employees at sites in Brazil who cannot perform their jobs remotely on temporary paid leave through March 31 because of the virus causing COVID-19, the company said.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

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