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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 12th February 2026 | Issue #830

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Manassas, Virginia:

Electra strengthens IP position with new patents for hybrid-electric Ultra-Short takeoff aircraft

Electra.aero, Inc. has been granted a series of US patents that protect core components of its groundbreaking hybrid-electric propulsion and flight control architecture, a system designed to enable Ultra Short takeoff and landing operations while maintaining conventional aircraft performance and safety margins.

These patents cover critical elements necessary to deploy electric blown lift practically, advancing the company’s protection of its nine-passenger Ultra Short aircraft.

Electra strengthens IP position with new patents for hybrid-electric Ultra-Short takeoff aircraft

Together, the patents safeguard the control logic, power management, and pilot interface systems that define how Electra integrates electric propulsion into a practical, FAA-certifiable hybrid-electric platform.

They cover systems and methods for controlling the flight path of a blown lift aircraft, pilot guidance display for that aircraft, and a battery disconnect system that improves maintenance, performance, and safety.

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Singapore:

CAE to deliver breakthrough FFS training for EVE eVTOL pilots

Embraer-CAE Training Services (ECTS), a joint venture between Embraer and CAE, has purchased its first full flight simulator (FFS) dedicated to training pilots for Eve Air Mobility.

The simulator will be the first device delivered to ECTS following its selection in October 2024 as Eve’s training provider and will be operated by ECTS to deliver training to Eve and its customers.

The FFS will also play a critical role in the certification process for Eve’s eVTOL aircraft and in preparing pilots for safe, efficient operations ahead of Eve’s planned entry into service.

CAE to deliver breakthrough FFS training for EVE eVTOL pilots

The CAE 3000 series full-flight simulator integrates high-fidelity motion cueing, a precision flight deck replica, and the next-generation CAE Prodigy Visual System powered by Unreal Engine, delivering the ultra realistic training environment required for commercial single pilot eVTOL operations in dense urban settings.

“As development at Eve Air Mobility progresses, high fidelity simulation is key to training the first wave of pilots and ensuring a safe entry into service of this new aircraft,” said Alexandre Prévost, President, Civil Aviation at CAE and ECTS Board Member. “CAE and ECTS are proud to support Eve in developing a scalable, certifiable training ecosystem. This simulator sets a new benchmark for advanced air mobility training infrastructure and underscores our shared commitment to safe, seamless urban air transportation.”

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Columbus, Ohio:

FlightSafety launches industry-first Advanced Circling and Visual Approach course

New program elevates safety and proficiency in high-risk approach operations

FlightSafety International has announced the launch of the industry’s first Advanced Circling and Visual Approach course.

The immersive curriculum is designed to enhance pilot and crew proficiency while lowering the risks associated with maneuvering low to the ground in reduced visibility conditions.

The three-part course emphasizes planning, briefing, and execution strategies. The training includes interactive eLearning that builds foundational knowledge of circling and visual approaches and highlights associated risks and mitigations.

A facilitated ground session reinforces key concepts through discussion and scenario-based learning. The course concludes with hands-on simulator training, where pilots apply the techniques across varying scenarios and operational conditions, such as complex situations involving mountainous terrain, low visibility, and tighter maneuvering airspace.

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Montreal:

Bombardier expands US MRO and AOG network with acquisition of Velocity Maintenance Solutions

Bombardier has acquired Delaware-based MRO provider Velocity Maintenance Solutions, further expanding its US maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and aircraft-on-ground (AOG) network.

The acquisition, completed through Bombardier’s US subsidiary Learjet Inc., supports the company’s continued growth in aftermarket services and reinforces its focus on delivering enhanced support and convenience to operators worldwide.

Velocity operates a 35,000-square-foot hangar at Wilmington Airport and deploys 14 mobile repair trucks across the United States, strengthening Bombardier’s ability to provide responsive, close-to-base maintenance and service solutions. The company is recognized for its technical expertise and customer-focused approach.

Paul Sislian, Executive Vice President, Aircraft Sales and Bombardier Aftermarket Services, said Velocity is a strong strategic fit and praised its skilled team and service culture. The acquisition aligns with Bombardier’s broader strategy of investing in infrastructure and expanding its global services network, further solidifying its leadership position in the industry.


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Duluth, Minnesota and Knoxville, Tennessee:

Cirrus unveils new G3 Vision Jet

Cirrus Aircraft has introduced the next evolution of its jet product line with the new Generation 3 (G3) Vision Jet.

The G3 Vision Jet reveals a reimagined interior with premium materials and an expanded seating option for six adults, as well as ATC Datalink and over 30 refinements designed to create a new era smart and safe Personal Aviation.

Cirrus unveils new G3 Vision Jet

The Vision Jet is recognized as the world’s first single-engine Personal Jet, known for its V-tail design, a quiet and spacious cabin, safety systems, and intuitive Perspective Touch+ avionics.

“The G3 Vision Jet is a testament to our relentless innovation, continued investment in Personal Aviation and our owners who want to travel efficiently with award-winning safety features, the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) and Safe Return Emergency Autoland for peace of mind,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of Cirrus.

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Elfly

Simon Bendrey

Simon Bendrey

The Elfly Group has announced the appointment of Simon Bendrey as Chief Engineer and Head of Design, strengthening the company’s leadership team as it enters the next phase of development of ‘NOEMI’, the world’s first fully-electric amphibious seaplane.

Bendrey brings more than 30 years’ experience in aircraft design and development, including nearly 20 years within the Airbus supply chain, where he worked on the design and approval of primary aircraft structures, predominantly wings across various aircraft types including A380, A400M and A350 aircraft.

Latterly, he spent over five years as Head of Design and Chief Engineer at Dufour Aerospace in Switzerland, leading the development of advanced electric and hybrid-electric aircraft.

At Elfly, Bendrey will lead aircraft design and engineering as the company transitions from concept validation to full-scale experimental prototype development, flight testing and certification.

“Simon brings rare depth across clean-sheet design, composites, certification and real-world execution," said Elfly Founder and CEO Eric Lithun. "As we move into full-scale prototype development, his experience is exactly what we need."

Construction of the full-scale experimental NOEMI prototype is planned to commence in early 2026, with first flight targeted for 2027.


AEVEX

Jason Gursky

Jason Gursky

California-based UAS contractor, AEVEX, has announced the appointment of Jason Gursky as Vice President of Investor Relations and Treasury.

Gursky brings deep capital markets, investor relations, and corporate finance expertise to AEVEX as the company continues to scale its operations and expand its leadership position across unmanned systems, autonomy, and advanced defense technologies.

In his role, Gursky will lead AEVEX’s investor relations and treasury functions, supporting strategic financial planning, capital allocation, and engagement with investors and financial stakeholders.

Gursky joins AEVEX from Citi, where he most recently served as Managing Director and Equity Analyst covering the aerospace and defense industries. Prior to Citi, he was Corporate Treasurer and Vice President of Investor Relations at Maxar Technologies. Earlier in his career, held equity research roles at both Citi and JPMorgan.

Gursky holds an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley, an MA from Johns Hopkins University, and a BA from the University of California, Davis.

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WINGX Global Market Tracker:

Bay Area airports process 3x the normal traffic as Seahawks defeat Patriots

  WINGX Global Market Tracker
More than 1,000 arrivals over four-day period
The 60th annual NFL Super Bowl on 8th February drew substantial business jet activity to Santa Clara, California, where the Seattle Seahawks routed the New England Patriots.
WINGX analysis shows Bay Area airports recorded over 1,000 business jet arrivals during the four-day period leading up to and including game day, representing 2x more arrivals compared to normal February traffic levels.

Day-after departures reached nearly 600 on Monday 9th February, as corporate guests and attendees returned home following the championship game. This represents a surge ratio of 3x compared to the Bay Area’s typical February daily average business jet departures.

Super Bowl LX still ranked only 7th amongst the last 10 Super Bowl events for day-after departures, well below the record set by Super Bowl LVII in Phoenix in 2023, which posted just over 950 day-after departures.

Multi-airport system absorbs traffic

The Bay Area’s multi-airport system proved critical in managing the influx of bizjet traffic, with Metropolitan Oakland International Airport processing 32% of Super Bowl arrivals, while San Francisco International and San Jose Mineta International airports served the overflow, with each taking 22% of total traffic.

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Greensboro, North Carolina:

FAA certifies HondaJet Elite II as first production twin-engine VLJ with Emergency Autoland

Honda Aircraft Company's HondaJet Elite II has become the first production model twin-turbine very light business jet certified to equip Emergency Autoland (EAL), following certification of the system by the Federal Aviation Administration.

FAA certifies HondaJet Elite II as first production twin-engine VLJ with Emergency Autoland

As the name Emergency Autoland implies, the EAL system is designed to enable the aircraft to land autonomously in an emergency situation where the pilot has become incapacitated. The system may be initialized either by pushing a button to engage the EAL, or by automated monitoring systems, which can detect pilot unresponsiveness that may render EAL activation appropriate.

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Dubai:

ExecuJet MRO Services marks 20 years of operations in the Middle East

ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East celebrated its 20th anniversary at the onset of this year, commemorating two decades of sustained growth, technical excellence and a reputation for trusted service to the region’s evolving business aviation market.

ExecuJet MRO Services marks 20 years of operations in the Middle East

The company started operations at Dubai International Airport in January 2006, making it one of the first dedicated business aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul companies to establish operations in the Emirate.

It relocated its main base of operations in 2023 to Al Maktoum International Airport and currently employs more than 180 personnel.

ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East started small, but has since grown into an award-winning, large-scale MRO facility offering a comprehensive suite of MRO services.

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New Delhi, India:

Embraer advances supply chain development in India

Embraer concluded another executive-level visit to India as it continues expanding and strengthening its supply chain in the country.

The visit reinforces the company’s commitment to deepening industrial cooperation between Brazil and India and exploring new business opportunities across its portfolios.

Embraer advances supply chain development in India

“We reaffirm our strong commitment to collaborating with India’s aerospace industry. Our focus is on advancing joint initiatives in defense and civil aviation, contributing to technological innovation, operational excellence, and long-term strategic partnerships,” said Roberto Chaves, Executive Vice President of Global Procurement and Supply Chain at Embraer.

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India and Singapore:

Vertical Aerospace signs new customer JetSetGo to accelerate electric and hybrid-electric aviation in India

One of India’s leading private aviation operators - New Delhi-headquatered JetSetGo - has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vertical Aerospace for the intended purchase of 50 Valo aircraft, alongside a strategic collaboration to develop Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) services in India.

The MoU establishes a framework for the two companies to jointly develop route networks, operating models, regulatory engagement and the commercial rollout of electric and hybrid-electric aircraft across India.

Vertical Aerospace signs new customer JetSetGo to accelerate electric and hybrid-electric aviation in India

Valo will be Vertical’s certification electric aircraft, designed to fly up to 160 km at speeds of 240 km/h with zero operating emissions and engineered to meet airliner-level safety standards. Vertical is also developing a hybrid-electric variant, offering increased range and mission flexibility, well-suited to use cases across India.

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Opinion

How bonus depreciation is reshaping private jet acquisition planning in 2026

By Anatoly Parkhomchuk, Managing Director, Jet Agent.

  Anatoly Parkhomchuk

Private aircraft acquisition has always been influenced by timing, financing, and jurisdiction. In 2026, those three elements are becoming more tightly connected.

Although Jet Agent operates from the UK and works with buyers across Europe, the Middle East, and North America, one regulatory change now shaping acquisition behavior originates in the United States. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025” permanently reinstated 100 percent bonus depreciation for new and used aircraft acquired and placed into service on or after January 20th, 2025.

While this is a US federal tax mechanism, its impact extends beyond domestic buyers. Many international aircraft transactions involve US ownership structures, US-based lenders, or operational exposure to the North American market. As a result, bonus depreciation has become a planning factor even for international buyers structuring cross-border ownership.

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Italy:

SKY Services secures IS-BAH Stage 1 certification at three key Italian business aviation airports

SKY Services Group has achieved IS-BAH Stage 1 (IBAC) certification at three of Italy’s leading business aviation gateways: Rome Ciampino (LIRA/CIA), Milan Linate (LIML/LIN) and Naples Capodichino (LIRN/NAP).

SKY Services secures IS-BAH Stage 1 certification at three key Italian business aviation airports

The certification underlines the company’s commitment to internationally recognised safety standards, operational excellence and service quality, confirming that its procedures and management systems meet stringent global requirements.

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Bizav Newsreel

Kick-starting the year at CJI

Kick-starting the year at CJI

GearUp TV's Liz Moscrop reports from last week's Corporate Jet Investor conference in London and refects on the power of social media in business aviation.

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Air Charter Service's guide to the 2026 Alpine ski season

With the season in full swing, skiers in the know are utilising the benefits of private aviation to maximise their time on the slopes. Leading aircraft charter specialist,

Air Charter Service's guide to the 2026 Alpine ski season

Arthur Guibert, CEO of ACS’s Geneva office, believes that experience is the key to navigating the Swiss regulations and optmising the itinerary.

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Singapore:

Vista secures decade-long growth with major Challenger 3500 order from Bombardier

Vista has announced a major fleet agreement with Bombardier, comprising 40 firm orders for the industry leading Challenger 3500 aircraft and 120 additional purchase options.

The market value of the orders based on current prices is valued at US$1.18bn based on 2026 list prices. If all purchase options are exercised, the total order value for all 160 aircraft would reach US$4.72bn.

Bombardier Challenger 3500

The agreement secures long-term capacity for Vista’s ever growing Member base as global demand for premium private aviation continues to expand.

Deliveries will begin immediately in 2026 and be phased over up to the next 10 years, aligning fleet growth with utilization and regional demand for Vista’s unique global network of silver with a red stripe aircraft.

The structure provides Vista with significant flexibility while ensuring readiness to serve Members around the world as travel patterns evolve.

It also consolidates Vista’s demand for its super-midsize offering on one common platform, which grants clients an identical experience anywhere, anytime.

From an operational perspective, this level of scale on one common platform will further drive efficiencies.

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Dübendorf, Switzerland:

Enhancing fear of flying therapy through high-fidelity motion and advanced turbulence simulation

ELITE Simulation Solutions, a global leader in flight simulation technology, has announced the sale and installation of a state-of-the-art 6-degree-of-freedom (6DOF) motion flight simulator for a private customer based in Monaco.

The system has been specially adapted to support an advanced fear of flying course, delivering an immersive and highly realistic exposure-based flight simulation environment.

Enhancing fear of flying therapy through high-fidelity motion and advanced turbulence simulation

At the core of the installation is ELITE’s high-performance 6DOF motion platform, designed to deliver precise physical cues that replicate the sensations experienced in real flight.

The platform provides controlled motion in all six axes, allowing users to experience changes in acceleration, orientation, and position with a high degree of realism - critical for recreating the physical sensations that often trigger anxiety during flight.

To support the specific requirements of fear of flying therapy, the simulator has been enhanced with dedicated software developed and integrated specifically for this application.

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Luxembourg and Sydney:

Luxaviation Group accelerates expansion of its managed fleet across Asia-Pacific

Luxaviation Group strengthened its managed fleet portfolio in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region during 2025 and will continue to build on this momentum in 2026.

During 2025, the Group expanded its managed fleet in Asia with the addition of two Falcon 7X aircraft, while in Australia, one Challenger 604 and one Falcon 7X joined Luxaviation Group’s portfolio.

Following these additions, the Group’s total Asia Pacific Aircraft managed Fleet reached 18, reinforcing its position as a trusted operator in the region.

Luxaviation Group accelerates expansion of its managed fleet across Asia-Pacific

All newly added aircraft operate commercially under Luxaviation Group’s Air Operator Certificates (AOCs), including those in Australia, San Marino and Malta, and are available for charter across the region.

This expansion provides additional capacity to the APAC charter market, particularly for long-range operations, where demand continues to outpace supply during peak travel periods.

These fleet additions also support the continued strengthening of Luxaviation Group’s APAC charter network and is improving connectivity across Asia and Australia.

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Belgium and Australia:

Air Charter Service expands global footprint with new Brussels office and bigger Brisbane base

Air Charter Service (ACS) has continued its global expansion with major investments in both Europe and Australia, opening a new office in Brussels and significantly upgrading its Brisbane operation.

Earlier this week, the leading aircraft charter specialist officially opened its first Belgian office, marking its 41st location worldwide. The Brussels base is a strategic move for the company, with ACS highlighting the city’s central European position, strong international connectivity, and status as a key political and corporate hub.

Alexandre Busila, ACS’s Regional Director of the Francophone market, said the office has been long planned, pointing to Brussels’ two busy airports and its importance as home to major institutions including Eurocontrol, the European Union and NATO.

He added that ACS has worked closely with Belgian clients for decades and believes a permanent presence will strengthen service for long-standing customers while helping attract new business. The company has already established an experienced team in Brussels and expects to expand further in the coming months, with the move also taking ACS into its 21st country.

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Events

San Marino Aviation Rendezvous 2026:

San Marino Aviation Rendezvous 2026 in Dubai to advance cross-regional collaboration

The San Marino Aircraft Registry (T7) will bring the international aviation community together for the San Marino Aviation Rendezvous 2026, an in-person event focused on strengthening cross-regional collaboration across the global aviation sector, set to take place from 14th to 16th April 2026 at The Lana Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Organized in coordination with the San Marino Civil Aviation Authority, the Rendezvous builds on the outcome of last year’s Safety Conference.

The 2026 edition broadens its scope beyond safety to address regulatory exposure, operational oversight, technical decision-making, and the financial structures that support aircraft ownership and operation across borders, with a particular focus on cross-regional cooperation between Europe, the Middle East, and other international aviation markets.

The program is designed around current, real-world challenges faced by aircraft owners, operators, and financiers. Through keynote discussions, panel sessions, and technical briefings, participants will examine how regulatory frameworks are evolving and where greater alignment between regions is needed to support safe and compliant operations.

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Malta:

World Overflight Risk Conference returns in 2026 to address growing risks in flight operations

The World Overflight Risk Conference (WORCTM) is returning in 2026 for its second instalment following the success of its inaugural edition, bringing together the global aviation community to address the evolving and increasingly complex risks facing international flight operations.

WORC2026 is designed to confront threats including international overflight challenges, geopolitical instability, cybersecurity, hybrid warfare and the impact of unmanned systems.

As global tensions intensify, overflight risk is no longer confined to specific geopolitical hotspots, evidenced by increased drone activity in Europe and a volatile environment in the Middle East. It has become a global issue affecting millions, one that demands urgent attention from the wider aviation community.

Providing a vital platform for the industry to collaborate through practical solutions and shared strategies, the conference will spotlight the role of real-time intelligence, automation and cross-sector cooperation in enhancing aviation safety, resilience and regulatory compliance.

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And Finally

ACI Jet completes 900-panel solar installation, now powering San Luis Obispo FBO and repair station

ACI Jet, a California-based network of premier FBOs and aircraft maintenance facilities, has completed and activated a 900-panel solar array at its San Luis Obispo location. The system now powers the company’s FBO, FAA Part 145 aircraft maintenance and repair station, and flight operations center at San Luis Obispo County Airport.

Capable of producing up to 576 kW of peak power throughout much of the year, the solar installation enables the facility’s full operational footprint to be powered by renewable energy. The project represents a significant milestone in ACI Jet’s Paradigm Positive ESG, sustainability, and innovation strategy.

ACI Jet completes 900-panel solar installation, now powering San Luis Obispo FBO and repair station

The system was designed and installed by San Luis Obispo–based electrical contractor SLO Craft Inc. and spans the rooftops of ACI Jet’s aircraft maintenance and storage 'showroom' hangars.

“Alternative and renewable energy already supports many of our modernized aircraft ground support systems,” said Andrew Robillard, Head of FBOs and Facilities for ACI Jet. “As the aviation industry moves toward increased electrification of aircraft, vehicles, and equipment, establishing a clean, reliable, and scalable energy source becomes not just beneficial, but essential.”

The announcement coincides with a broader renewable-energy effort at San Luis Obispo County Airport, which recently completed installation of a 940 kW solar system over its parking facilities - further reducing the airport’s overall reliance on conventional energy sources. This investment underscores ACI Jet’s commitment to responsible growth, operational resilience, and long-term environmental stewardship.   ACI Jet

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