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By Kirby Harrison
With the January 1, 2020, deadline drawing closer for automatic dependent surveillance compliance, only about 52% of business aviation aircraft that fly in U.S. airspace are in compliance with the rule, according to MRO specialist Duncan Aviation.
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By John Morris
Healthy economic growth in the world’s major economies is generating a greater demand for business jets, especially those with large cabins and ultra-long range, says Jetcrafd.
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By John Morris
MRO experts Flying Colours is adding 148,000 sq. ft. of new facilities in North America to meet demand for new and refurbished large-cabin business jets.
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By John Morris
Flying Colours hit a major milestone just before NBAA with its 100th major retrofit of a Bombardier Challenger.
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By John Morris
Argus International is rolling out the first app for the business aviation community that it claims is fully mobile and works on most smart devices.
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By Paul Jackson
Bombardier Business Aircraft is giving away “Smoothie” cuddly toy dogs at its static display, because its Global family of business jets are the airplanes of choice for all creatures, great and small.
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By John Morris
The cockpit of the future is here today with augmented reality, a wearable head-up display and point-and-click access to flight information triggered by the pilot’s eye movements.
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By John Morris
Satcom Direct will cement the company’s position as a single end-to-end source for all business aviation connectivity needs, from infrastructure and hardware to cybersecurity.
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By Fred George
Michael Amalfitano, president and CEO of Embraer Executive Jets, opened the curtain on the Praetor 500 and Praetor 600.
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By Bill Carey
With the FAA’s January 2020 mandate to equip for automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) out position reporting coming closer into view, Rockwell Collins will announce business jet additions to its approved model list supplemental type certificate for complying avionics at this year’s NBAA conference.
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By William Garvey
Brian Proctor, Founder, President and CEO, Mente Group LLC, Addison, Texas, and president of the International Aircraft Dealers Association is interviewed by William Garvey.
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By Guy Norris
GE Aviation has disclosed initial details of the 18,000-lb.-thrust Affinity powerplant, which is the first supersonic engine ever to be developed for a business jet, and the first designed to meet Stage 5 noise limits.
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By John Morris
Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) usually brings an ACJ319 to NBAA, and this year is no exception. But it’s the first time out in public for this particular aircraft, an ACJ319 operated for VVIP charter by K5 Aviation of Germany. Of the more than 190 ACJs of all types delivered worldwide, only 20 or 30 are available for charter.
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By Bill Carey
Brazilian manufacturer Embraer Executive Jets introduced the new Praetor 500 and Praetor 600 midsize and super-midsize business jets, respectively, Oct. 14 at the National Business Aviation Association Conference and Exhibition.
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By Guy Norris
Amid growing signs of a dramatic resurgence in the fortunes of the air cargo market, Boeing has inked a deal with Volga-Dnepr Group and CargoLogicHolding firming up an order for five 747-8F and covering a letter of intent for 29 777Fs.
Farnborough Airshow

By Thierry Dubois
The team behind the Ultimate project for breakthrough engine concepts is here exhibiting three-dimensional mockups of the potential innovation its members have studied.
Farnborough Airshow

Collin Krum
Making its Farnborough debut, Mitsubishi Aircraft’s MRJ90 regional jet is performing a striking air-show routine designed to showcase the all-new aircraft’s sword-inspired design and quiet engine noise.
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By Paul Jackson
The Flying Eyes range incorporates redesigned, thin temples that improve fit and comfort for those wearing noise-canceling headsets.
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By Paul Jackson
Norsk Titanium, an OEM-qualified supplier of aerospace-grade, additive-manufactured, structural titanium components, comes to Farnborough with a string of recent achievements.
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By Thierry Dubois
Thales is endeavoring to demonstrate the reality of cybersecurity threats to airlines, at a time when connectivity is becoming standard, both in the cabin and the cockpit, at a fast pace.
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By Angus Batey
As awareness of cyber vulnerability grows, Raytheon and its commercial cybersecurity division, Forcepoint, ensure they are practicing the simple, pragmatic basics.
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By Angus Batey
AR technology is transitioning from experimental and training applications into line use, particularly in maintenance.
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By Thierry Dubois
Airbus has it is expanding the Skywise digital platform to its suppliers, meaning data is being shared to improve their performance and component reliability.
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Accenture says uptake of Blockchain technology is catching on faster than expected in aerospace and defense.
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By Paul Jackson
To reverse the roles for a change, witness the enthusiastic helpers and sponsors of the Aerobility disabled fliers’ charity building their own airplane.
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