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An influx of first-time aircraft buyers enter the preowned market. → Read More
ShowNews talks to Textron’s CEO: Demand is in excess of supply. → Read More
After a decade of stagnation, the pandemic may have fundamentally changed the business aviation industry with virus-driven safety concerns spurring a robust → Read More
Textron Aviation introduced the Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 and Citation XLS Gen2, upgrades to the Citation M2 light jet and XLS+ midsize business jet, the day before the opening of NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas. → Read More
The Experimental Aircraft Association’s AirVenture always draws more people than any other air show. This year the mood is optimistic as people see the economy rebounding. → Read More
Warbirds Country at Sun ‘n Fun in Lakeland, Florida, is a well-traveled section of the sprawling show, which runs April 13-18. Take a look at the aircraft present this year. → Read More
Don Grommesh, Bill Lear’s employee No. 8, served as chief engineer, vice president of Learjet engineering and vice president and general manager of customer service. Al Higdon, Joined Lear Jet in 1964 and helped make Learjet a household name. Higdon, now retired, is co-founder of Sullivan, Higdon & Sink, now Signal Theory. Dave Franson, joined Learjet as director of public affairs from 1997 and… → Read More
HK Bellawings, a Hong Kong-based aircraft management company, recently signed a letter of intent for five new Bombardier Global 7500 business jets. → Read More
Bombardier proved to be a master of stealth when in late May it unveiled the Global 5500 and 6500, and rebranded the Global 7000 as the 7500. → Read More
The business aviation industry gathered in Geneva for this year’s EBACE convention buoyed by an uplift in market conditions. Big players had plenty to announce and show. → Read More
Textron Aviation is building the first flight test articles of its new Cessna Denali single-engine turboprop at its Wichita headquarters. → Read More
Over the next decade, the European business aircraft fleet is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 3%. → Read More
Boeing has new master contracts with many top-tier suppliers under its Partnership for Success cost-cutting project, but has an inflection point been reached? → Read More
A proposed Chinese import tariff on U.S.-built, large-cabin business jets is hitting the business jet industry just as it is emerging from economic doldrums. → Read More
US regional Great Lakes Airlines, which operates domestic scheduled and charter services, ceased scheduled passenger flight operations March 26. → Read More
The 29th Annual International Women in Aviation Conference, held March 22-25 in Reno, Nevada, attracted 3,200 attendees from 21 countries. → Read More
Textron Aviation has launched a new twin-engine, utility turboprop called the Cessna SkyCourier 408, with entry-into-service scheduled for 2020. → Read More
Not long ago, those in the business aircraft industry were waiting for the market to turn around. Today, the thinking is changing. → Read More
Michael Lemaire, CEO of Stratos Aircraft in Redmond, Oregon, has had a lifelong interest in aviation. → Read More
Cirrus Aircraft reports deposits in hand for more than 600 of its Vision Jet single-engine aircraft, representing five years of production. → Read More