Rolling Business Aviation Daily Briefs (November 2024)
14 November, 2024
ExecuJet MRO Services Gains FAA Approval For Gulfstream G650
ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia has announced FAA certification for line and base maintenance on Gulfstream G650 and G650ER aircraft. The certification enables the MRO to support U.S.-registered G650-series aircraft based in or visiting the region. “We sought this approval in response to clients in Southeast Asia that operate Gulfstream G650s. We have observed that more G650-series aircraft are entering Asia, replacing older Gulfstream types such as the GIV and GV,” says Ivan Lim, vice president for Asia at ExecuJet MRO Services. “We still maintain these legacy types, but it is imperative to add the G650-series certification approval to our scope in line with growing client demands.”
13 November, 2024
Fort Worth Police To Receive Second Bell 505
Bell Textron has signed purchase agreement with the Fort Worth Police Dept. for its second Bell 505. According to Bell, the department’s Air Support Unit has utilized Bell aircraft since its inception, including Bell 47 and Bell 206 Jet Ranger aircraft. “Bell is proud the Fort Worth Police Dept. has chosen to expand its all-Bell public safety fleet with the purchase of an additional Bell 505, continuing our long-standing relationship with the department,” says Lane Evans, Bell Textron managing director for North America. “We remain confident the Bell 505 platform will continue to be a great asset to the community and surrounding areas for years to come.”
12 November, 2024
Axis Flight Simulation Unveils Virtual Reality Training Product
Axis Flight Simulation has announced its new Virtual Cockpit Procedure and Walkaround Trainer (VPT), which combines virtual and mixed-reality (VR/MR) technology for business jet training. According to Axis, the platform is available for pilot training for the Bombardier CL350 and can be tailored to different aircraft types upon request. “Our VPT will significantly advance the realism and efficiency of pilot training,” says Axis Executive Board Member Christian Theuermann. “As one of the first manufacturers to offer VR training for business jets, coupled with innovative features such as hand-tracking, we are proud to offer this solution to the market.”
Eve, OHI, Revo Developing AAM Ecosystem In Brazil
Eve Air Mobility, Revo and Omni Helicopters International Group (OHI) are collaborating to develop an Advance Air Mobility ecosystem and an urban air traffic simulation in Sao Paulo. According to Eve, the goal of the now-concluded simulation was to validate new traffic management services necessary for safe eVTOL operations upon entry-into-service. This simulation reinforces Eve’s efforts to introduce eVTOL flight to metropolitan areas and provide communities with an additional mode of transportation that is safe, sustainable and efficient,” says Eve CEO Johann Bordais. “We’re delighted to partner with Revo for this initiative to foster the urban air mobility market in Latin America’s largest city, aiming to conduct a real-world simulation to set the stage for urban flights in Sao Paulo in a climate-conscious manner.”
11 November, 2024
Avfuel Expanding SAF Access In Southeast U.S.
Avfuel Corp. plans to expand access to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across the Southeast U.S., supplied through the Valero Marketing and Supply Co. The recent announcement details a multi-year supply agreement between the two companies to “significantly increase” Avfuel’s volume and geographic access to SAF. According to Avfuel, the SAF is produced using the HEFA SPK feedstock pathway. “This supply agreement exemplifies the proactive approach needed to meet the industry’s sustainability goals, providing a practical and scalable solution for operators looking to reduce emissions without compromising performance,” says Joel Hirst, Avfuel senior vice president of sales.
Eve Air Mobility Taps Embraer-CAE Training As Provider
Eve Air Mobility has selected Embraer-CAE Training Services as its training provider for Eve’s electric takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft pilots, maintenance technicians and ground handling personnel. Embraer-CAE Training Services (ECTS) is a joint venture that began in 2007 to provide pilot and ground crew training for Embraer Phenom 100 and Phenom 300 aircraft, operating nine full-flight simulators internationally. “We are delighted to partner with ECTS, which will ensure pilots, maintenance technicians and ground crew receive top-notch training for safe and efficient operation of our eVTOL aircraft,” says Luiz Mauad, vice president of customer services at Eve. “This partnership not only underscores our commitment to safety and operational excellence, but also equips our operators’ teams with the skills to offer outstanding customer service.”
8 November, 2024
Skyfarer Academy Launches Online Aviation Training Platform
Skyfarer Academy has launched its online aviation training platform, which is designed as a complementary resource for students in Part 61 and Part 141 programs, traditional flight schools or online ground-school programs. According to the academy, the platform offers personalized training for pilots at all levels. “We’re here to address the gaps in traditional flight training by connecting students with qualified instructors online,” says co-founder and Chief Administration Officer Todd Davis. “Student pilots often face difficulties finding the right instructors to guide them through specific challenges in their training. Through live online sessions, our students receive the support they need to become successful pilots, while flight instructors can share their knowledge on a broader scale and help reduce the high aviation dropout rates.”
7 November, 2024
Gama Aviation To Join Embraer Executive Jets Service Center Network
Embraer has added Gama Aviation to its network of authorized service centers. Gama, located in Bournemouth, England, will offer line maintenance for Phenom 100- and 300-series aircraft, as well as base maintenance for Legacy 600 and 650 aircraft. “We are delighted to have been selected as an Authorized Service Center by Embraer, which sets an understandably high bar to become part of its global network,” says Gama Aviation MRO Managing Director Paul Kinch. “We look forward to working with customers to support their Phenom and Legacy aircraft via our base MRO capability at Bournemouth, our line stations at Farnborough and Luton [England], plus our country-wide Mobile Support Team service.”
5 November, 2024
EASA Certifies ExecuJet MRO Services Belgium For Global Aircraft
ExecuJet MRO Service Belgium has received European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification to perform line maintenance and aircraft-on-ground support for Bombardier Global XRS, Global 5000/5500 and Global 6000/6500 aircraft at its facilities in Brussels and Kortrijk. The MRO also services Bombardier Challenger aircraft. “We sought this approval in response to a request from a specific customer as well as recognizing that the fleet of Global-series aircraft, both based in Belgium and transient, was sufficient to make it worthwhile adding the approval to our scope,” says Matthijs Hutsebaut, vice president for Europe at ExecuJet MRO Services.
Tamarack Aerospace Adds Prince Aviation As Authorized Dealer
Tamarack Aerospace has added Prince Aviation to its network of authorized dealers. The agreement allows expansion of Tamarack’s services in Europe for Cessna CitationJet operators. According to Djordje Petrovic, commercial director for Prince Aviation, the two companies have maintained a partnership since 2018. Petrovic says the new status will “enable us to offer enhanced support and direct access to Tamarack’s revolutionary Active Winglets, further solidifying our commitment to delivering top-tier services to our customers across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.”
4 November, 2024
ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China Adds Services At Beijing Airport
ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China has begun providing ground handling services for business jets at Beijing Capital International Airport. The company signed a firm contract with Capital Airport Holding Business Aviation Management, a state-owned company responsible for business aviation at the airport, it says. Ground handling services began Oct. 1.
Signature Aviation Expands SAF To Six New Locations
Signature Aviation is expanded availability of blended aviation fuel (SAF) with the addition of six new locations across the U.S., following a supply agreement with Valero Marketing and Supply Co. Effective in January 2025, SAF will be available at its locations at Dallas Love Field, Washington Dulles International Airport, Miami International Airport, Opa-Locka Executive Airport, Palm Beach International Airport and Teterboro Airport. The additions brings SAF availability to 23 Signature locations.
1 November, 2024
Duncan Aviation To Add STC For Gogo Galileo HDX
Duncan Aviation is working with Gogo Business Aviation to complete Supplemental Type Certificates to install Gogo Galileo HDX on Bombardier Challenger 300/350 and Cessna Citation C680A Latitude business jets. Installation will provide owners and operators with high-speed, inflight internet. Gogo Galileo HDX uses the Eutelsat One Web’s Low-Earth-Orbit satellite network. The STCs are expected to be available in 2025, the company says.
Avfuel Expands SAF Across Southeastern U.S.
Avfuel Corp. has expanded the availability of its blended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across the southeastern U.S. supplied from Valero Marketing and Supply Co., a division of Valero Energy Corp. The supply agreement with Valero significantly increases Avfuel’s volume and geographic access to SAF and support its mission to grow volume over a multi-year agreement. Avfuel says it will prioritize access to business aviation operations to help flight departments and others use lower-carbon transportation fuels. Neat SAF, or unblended SAF, is produced by Diamond Green Diesel in a joint venture between a Valero affiliate and an affiliate of Darling Ingredients. The fuel is produced using the HEFA SPK feedstock pathway, meaning that it uses lipids, such as cooking oil, to produce the fuel. The neat SAF can lower lifecycle emissions by up to 80% compared to conventional jet fuel, while blended SAF can lower lifecycle emissions by up to 24%. Avfuel is making SAF more accessible to southeastern U.S. operators with an emphasis on Florida at the start, it says. Sheltair has begun construction on two hangars in a $16 million investment at Orlando Executive Airport. The hangars are expected to be completed by the end of 2025, the company says.