First Falcon 6X Enters Service
Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 6X entered service on November 30 following post-certification upgrades required by EASA
Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 6X entered service on November 30 following post-certification upgrades required by EASA
The companies conducted an initial software simulation of Eve’s Urban Air Traffic Management (Urban ATM) during four days at Flexjet’s Tactical Control Centre at Farnborough Airport, UK.
A conversation with Lannie O’Bannion, senior vice president, Global Sales and Flight Operations, Textron Aviation.
Bombardier once again strengthened its position as an industry leader earlier this fall, announcing the 150th delivery of an ultra-long-range Bombardier Global 7500 jet, a program that has redefined the ultra-long-range sector. The smooth ride, sophisticated design, proven performance, and advanced technology have garnered industry recognition internationally. The exceptional capabilities have ensured an impressive fleet dispatch reliability of over 99.8% and more than 100,000 flight hours.
Following the recent acquisition of Inmarsat business, Viasat will now be offering an expanded range of service options to business aviation customers using Viasat’s existing GAT-5510 terminal, as well as three upcoming next-generation Jet ConneX terminals – Satcom Direct’s Plane Simple Ka-band, Orbit’s AirTRx30, and Honeywell’s JetWave X.
Avfuel Zero, currently in its beta testing phase, will offer a comprehensive solution for measuring, mitigating, auditing and reporting carbon emissions in a seamless and sustainable manner.
The largest canadian fractional operator AirSprint will begin upgrading its Cessna Citation CJ3+ and Embraer aircraft to Gogo 5G—making it Gogo’s first Canadian fleet customer. Gogo is currently the only air-to-ground (ATG) company in business aviation with coverage in Canada and Alaska.
The new streamlined cabin completion offering features a pre-designed VIP interior catalog from Boeing Business Jets.
The Citation CJ3 Gen2 was designed with input from a Textron Aviation Customer Advisory Board, made up of owners, pilots and mechanics . This feedback was key in every detailed enhancement in the aircraft, from cockpit to cabin.
Textron Aviation is currently developing the new jet for an expected enter into service in 2025.
The new Autothrottles are fully integrated with the Citation M2 Gen2’s Garmin G3000® avionics system and will be available beginning mid-2025.