The Top 10 Roundup From Business Aviation Week 2020
October 14, 2020
Private Flying Takes Lead In Business Aviation’s Recovery
COVID-19 has caused a divide in business aviation. This is not like the bifurcation of the market after the 2008 economic crisis, when wealth destruction and over-production caused light-jet demand to collapse while sales of large-cabin jets continued largely unscathed.

Supersonic Trail Blazers: Trying To Break The Acceptance Barrier
They never happened or were only technology testers, but somebody has to lay the foundations and take the hard knocks that come before success.

Leader Interview: Ron Draper, Textron Aviation
Ron Draper is the president and CEO of Textron Aviation, which builds and services Beechcraft, Cessna and Hawker products. He tells Molly McMillin, editor-in-chief of The Weekly of Business Aviation, how his company has been weathering the COVID-19 crisis and why the recovery will be different from the 2008 financial crash.

The Most Popular COVID-Period Business Aircraft
Data from market intelligence specialist WingX breaks down 1.3 million bizav departures—type-by-type, region-by-region in the March-August period—to show which aircraft were working hardest during the pandemic.

Airbus Unveils ACJ TwoTwenty
Airbus on Oct. 6 unveiled the latest in its family of corporate business jets, the A220-based ACJ TwoTwenty, with orders for six aircraft.

2020: An Electrifying Year
Projects to demonstrate the viability of electric propulsion have gathered momentum over the last several months.

How Business Aviation Is Making The Skies Greener
Every aspect of the aviation ecosystem has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing downturn in travel demand, but in a small number of instances the effects have been beneficial. One area to have seen an enhanced and increased focus is sustainability.

Jets Need Maintenance, Whether Flying Or Not
With many aircraft spending more time on the ground than in the air, owners and operators are performing maintenance that might otherwise have waited. A number of MRO houses are proceeding with expansions planned before COVID-19 hit, others in part in response to it.

Leader Interview: David Coleal, Bombardier Aviation
David Coleal is the outgoing president of Bombardier Aviation. Molly McMillin, editor-in-chief of The Weekly of Business Aviation, spoke to him just days before his departure was announced on Oct. 1 for Business Aviation Week 2020 about how the business jet-maker was adapting to the new business environment following the outbreak of COVID-19.

Military Sales Bolster Bizjet Demand
Only two years have passed since the U.S. Air Force canceled the $3.2 billion Joint Stars recapitalization programs, under which 17 business jets would have been acquired with a new generation of synthetic aperture radars.
Business Aviation Week gathered the community together to assess what we learned from shutdown, the path forward to recovery and what the analysts predict for 2021 and beyond. Take a look at our content roundup from the week of virtual content.
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