A new forecast predicts 11,765 transactions for used business aircraft valued at $61 billion will take place over the next five years and 3,444 new deliveries valued at $90.5 billion, according to Jetcraft, a business aircraft sales and acquisitions firm.
Honeywell on June 3 unveiled a compact flight-control computer designed to drive electric actuators and dynamically adjust flight surfaces and motors of urban air mobility (UAM) vehicles.
The FAA is working with drone service providers to develop data use standards by this summer that represent a step toward having third parties provide remote identification (ID) services for small unmanned aircraft.
The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Limited (Bell) Model 206A, 206B, 206L, 206L-1, 206L-3, 206L-4, and 407 helicopters.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students and faculty are providing weather support to 10 vintage World War II C-47s and DC-3s as they cross the Atlantic to participate in the 75th anniversary reenactment of the Normandy invasion.
The FAA has granted Part 145 repair station certification to the Clay Lacy aircraft maintenance facility at Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Oxford, Connecticut.
BHS Helicopter Service has solidified growth plans with the acquisition of the Swiss helicopter business of its Stuttgart-based cooperation partner DC Aviation.
Dassault Aviation has begun construction of an office building on its site in Merignac, France as a step in its “Leading Our Future” transformation plan.
Aena has selected a consortium consisting of Universal Aviation Spain, United Aviation Service and General Aviation Service to co-manage and renovate the existing general aviation terminals at Madrid Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat International airports.
Wheels Up, a membership-based private aviation company, has acquired wholesale light jet charter operator Travel Management Co., which operates a fleet of 26 Hawker 400XP aircraft.
Work to permanently remove pavement at each end of the runway at Santa Monica Airport in California is scheduled to begin June 16 and will be completed in five phases.
The de Havilland name has returned to aircraft manufacturing with the completion of the $300 million sale of the Dash 8 program by Bombardier to Canada’s Longview Aircraft Capital.
GlobeAir, the only operator to have demonstrated that an air taxi service with a fleet of small jets can be a viable business in Europe, is now talking to major airlines to offer them a “last mile” service.
Aircraft engineering, modification and completion specialist GDC Technics has completed and delivered two BBJ 787s to a confidential head-of-state client.
Mitsubishi Aircraft has reiterated the importance of the larger version of its MRJ regional jet, following a news report that the company would shift its focus to a smaller version.