JetAviva is finding a “notable uptick in ‘wait and see’ conversations recently”—reflecting apprehension and uncertainty in the political climate.
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Founded in 1972 by aviation editor James Holahan and publisher Wilson S. Leach, The Convention News Company (now branded as AIN Publications) published its first issues of NBAA Convention News at that year's National Business Aviation Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio. While still publishing NBAA Convention News each year, the company has expanded its offerings to include on-site daily publications at the annual Heli-Expo (HAI Convention News) and European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE Convention News) and at four biennial international airshows in Farnborough, England, Paris, France, Dubai and Singapore. The company also publishes Aviation International News, a monthly trade publication widely called "AIN," which covers news, features, special reports, aircraft evaluations and surveys on business, commercial and regional aviation worldwide, and a four-times-weekly electronic newsletter, available by e-mail, AINalerts (www.ainalerts.com), which focuses on the same subjects as Aviation International News. Other digital publications produced by the AIN Publications editorial staff are AIN Air Transport Perspective and AIN Defense Perspective.
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Operators departing Teterboro Airport's Runway 24 will now use a different procedure than they used previously.
Teterboro Airport Has a New Departure Route | AIN
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Textron Aviation has expanded the market for the SkyCourier with approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.
Textron Aviation's SkyCourier Utility Aircraft Gets Philippines Approval | AIN
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The FAA has released the first iteration of its “Roadmap for Artificial Intelligence Safety Assurance,” a 31-page document outlining the U.S. air safety regulator’s approach to safely integrating novel AI technologies in aviation. In addition to making AI safe, the FAA also seeks to identify ways that AI can make the industry safer, according to the strategy document. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02MsCl80
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FlyExclusive reported incurring net losses of $27.854 million in the second quarter versus a $5.84 million gain in the same period a year ago.
Air Charter Firm FlyExclusive Reports $27M Net Loss in Second-quarter 2024 | AIN
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After spending years building an air-to-ground airborne connectivity network to compete with Gogo, SmartSky Networks announced that it ceased business operations.
SmartSky Shuts Down Airborne Connectivity Network | AIN
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Wheels Up Experience chief financial officer Todd Smith is leaving the company for a new role and chief legal officer Laura Heltebran is departing to “pursue other opportunities,” the company announced this week. The moves continue a string of changes of the leadership and come amidst financial woes for Wheels Up. First-quarter revenues for 2024 fell by $155 million year over year, to $197 million. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02MsHwX0
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Unither Bioelectronics is teaming up with Robinson Helicopter Company to develop hydrogen-powered variants of the company’s R44 and R66 helicopters.
Unither Bioelectronics Plans Hydrogen-powered Robinson Helicopters | AIN
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NTSB investigators arrived this week in Odessa, Texas, where a Cessna Citation II crashed and burned yesterday morning moments after departing from Runway 16 at Odessa-Schlemeyer Field. The pilot and a passenger were killed, and one person was injured and rescued from a burning home. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02MsvtN0