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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 11th June 2026 | Issue #846

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Fort Worth, Texas:

Otto Aerospace advances Phantom 3500 program with FAA Certification Basis milestone

Otto Aerospace has announced a major regulatory milestone for its flagship Phantom 3500 program: closure of the G-1 Issue Paper, which establishes the aircraft's Certification Basis with the Federal Aviation Administration under 14 CFR Part 23.

Finalization of the G-1 Issue Paper marks a major step in the Phantom 3500 program by clearly establishing the regulatory framework for type certification.

Otto became an FAA applicant for type certification in September 2025, strategically electing to use Part 23 to take advantage of the certification efficiencies introduced under Amendment 23-64. Closure of the G-1 reflects that strategy now in execution.

In parallel, Otto is actively engaged with the FAA East Certification Branch to close the G-2 Issue Paper defining the means of compliance for the Phantom 3500 certification program.

"This is a huge moment for the entire Otto Team and a really exciting milestone for the Phantom 3500," said Scott Drennan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Otto Aerospace.

"Now that the certification basis is in place, the program moves into a higher gear on execution. We have alignment with the FAA on what we need to demonstrate, and that gives us real momentum as we move toward first flight and entry into service."

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Fort Worth, Texas:

Modern Aviation breaks ground on hangar complex at Meacham International Airport

Modern Aviation celebrated the groundbreaking of a new hangar complex at its Fort Worth (FTW) location at Meacham International Airport on June 3th, marking a significant investment in the market and reinforcing its commitment to supporting continued growth within the aviation community.

The development project will consist of two hangars on parcel 14C, totaling approximately 87,150 square feet of combined hangar and office space. The complex will include two 39,200-square-foot hangars, each paired with a 4,375-square-foot attached office.

Both hangars are designed to accommodate the largest business jets available today while enhancing operational efficiency and customer service offerings at the airport. The project is currently targeted for completion in the first quarter of 2027.

This expansion represents a major step forward in Modern Aviation’s continued investment in Fort Worth and underscores the company’s long-term commitment to Meacham International Airport. The new facilities are expected to support increased demand in the region while providing modern, high-quality infrastructure for tenants and customers.

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Washington, DC:

NBAA champions new FAA mental wellness policy supporting counseling

The National Business Aviation Association has welcomed a recent FAA aeromedical policy update encouraging pilots and air traffic controllers (ATCs) to seek counseling and mental health support early and without fear that receiving talk therapy would jeopardize their medical certification, marking an important shift in the agency’s approach to mental wellness.

Rather than viewing participation in counseling or psychotherapy as a potential red flag, the revised policy explicitly encourages pilots and ATCs to seek help through counseling, psychotherapy and peer-support programs when appropriate.

Further, aviation medical examiners (AMEs) are now directed to focus on any underlying conditions and their severity when making certification decisions, rather than the presence of counseling. If the aviator is functioning well, the AME can issue. If the AME has significant concerns, they can defer the decision to the FAA.

“This is an important step forward in reducing stigma and encouraging early intervention, treatment and resolution,” said Mark Larsen, CAM, NBAA director for safety and flight operations. “Mental health challenges can affect anyone, and pilots and controllers should feel empowered to seek support when they need it.”

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Washington, DC:

Business jets and piston aircraft lead GA shipment gains in Q1 2026, overall billings jump 19%

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has published the first quarter 2026 General Aviation Aircraft Shipment and Billing Report.

The results for the first three months of 2026, when compared to the same period in 2025, show increased shipments in the piston airplane and business jet sectors and an increase in the overall value of aircraft shipments.

Aircraft shipments through the first quarter of 2026, when compared to the same period in 2025, saw piston airplanes increase 6.4% with 381 units, turboprops decrease 3.1% with 124 units, and business jets increase 14.9% with 162 units.

The value of airplane deliveries through the first quarter of 2026 was $6.1bn, an increase of 19.1%.

Helicopter shipments through the first quarter of 2026, when compared to the same period in 2025, saw piston helicopters decrease by seven units to 47, and turbine helicopters decrease by 9.0% with 121 units. The value of civil-commercial helicopter deliveries was $789m.

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Hattiesburg, Mississippi:

Avflight Hattiesburg unveils state-of-the-art terminal

Avflight Corporation has opened a new 5,300-square-foot terminal at Hattiesburg/Laurel Regional Airport (KPIB), marking another milestone for its Hattiesburg operation, which joined the network in 2024.

Funded by an FAA Airport Infrastructure Grant, the project took 18 months to complete.

The facility features a passenger lobby, conference room, concierge services, and a pilot lounge with workspaces, bistro seating, a TV, recliners, and a private rest room.

Avflight Hattiesburg unveils state-of-the-art terminal

The airport also offers multiple hangars capable of accommodating aircraft up to a Gulfstream G550, along with covered parking for based and transient aircraft.

Avflight recently enhanced the airport’s infrastructure with a new fuel storage system holding up to 24,000 gallons of jet fuel and 10,000 gallons of avgas, plus diesel and automotive fuel.

The system includes modern monitoring, overfill protection, and redundant pumping capabilities to improve reliability.

Avflight


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Daher

Michel Denis

Michel Denis

Daher’s Board of Directors have announced the appointment of Michel Denis as the Group’s Chief Executive Officer, effective July 1st, 2026.

A graduate of École Centrale de Lyon and ESSEC, Michel Denis, 61, honed his strategic expertise in consulting before taking operational leadership roles at Dalkia, and later at Johnson Controls. In 2003, he joined Fraikin Group - Europe’s leading full-service industrial vehicle leasing company - where he became Chief Executive Officer.

For more than 12 years, he led Manitou Group, a global leader in material handling and access platforms that operates in 35 countries and generates annual revenue of €2.7bn.

Under his leadership, the Group experienced unprecedented international growth while remaining firmly anchored in its heritage and French regional presence.


Mente Group

Zach Ungerleider

Zach Ungerleider

Mente Group has added aviation industry veteran Zach Ungerleider as Director of Technical Services. In this role, he reports to Steve Main, Chief Revenue Officer of Mente Group.

Ungerleider brings more than 15 years of aviation experience spanning aircraft maintenance, engineering, and aftermarket sales. His expertise includes technical operations, maintenance program management, and customer support across a wide range of business aircraft platforms.

An NBAA Top 40 Under 40 recipient, Ungerleider holds an FAA Airframe & Powerplant certificate as well as a Private Pilot certificate with instrument, high-performance, and complex endorsements.

His technical background includes work within the Maintenance Engineering department at Textron Aviation, and Citation Sovereign+/Latitude Maintenance Initial Training through FlightSafety International.

Ungerleider also has extensive aftermarket sales experience with Textron Aviation and Honeywell Aerospace.

He earned an undergraduate degree in Aviation Business Administration and is completing his MBA at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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WINGX Global Market Tracker:

Monaco delivers as global bizjets waver

  WINGX Global Market Tracker
Global bizjet activity contracted 2.6% year-on-year in Week 23 (1-7 June), with the year-to-date figure through 7 June at +3.6% ahead of last year, a 0.3 percentage point decrease compared to the +3.9% YTD trend reported last week (through 31 May), with the YTD figure now trending slightly lower than it has in recent weeks.

While accounting for only 1% of all bizjet sectors flown last week, Africa saw the strongest YOY growth, with sectors up by 5.2% vs Week 23 2025.

Event Analysis: As expected, the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix delivers strong bizjet surge

Traffic Surge: Over the recent 5 - 7 June Monaco Grand Prix weekend, WINGX data shows business jet activity at Nice Côte d’Azur (LFMN), the primary airport for Monaco business jet traffic, running well above normal levels across the race weekend and peaking at roughly twice the daily typical level.

Combined arrivals and departures averaged about 245 movements per day from Thursday to Monday, up around 60% on a normal 150-a-day week, building to a peak of 310 on Thursday as guests flew in, before the Monday exodus of 294 movements.

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Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany:

GA-ATS unveils the Do228 NXT to the World

Historic roll-out marks new chapter in multirole-aviation.

General Atomics AeroTec Systems GmbH (GA-ATS) celebrated a landmark moment in its company history on June 8th with the official roll-out of the Do228 NXT, the Next Generation of the iconic Dornier 228 aircraft.

GA-ATS unveils the Do228 NXT to the World

In a high-profile ceremony held at the company's hangar in Oberpfaffenhofen, the aircraft was presented to the global public for the very first time - showcasing an impressive special livery that highlighted the significance of the occasion.

This marked the first time in many years that a new series of aircraft manufactured in Germany had been unveiled. It also sent a strong signal for the German industry and the defense sector.

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London and New York:

Vertical Aerospace full-scale prototype completes first piloted flight

Electric aviation pioneer, Vertical Aerospace, announced that its latest full-scale prototype aircraft has completed its maiden piloted flight at the Company's Flight Test Centre in the UK, marking the start of an expanded flight test campaign.

Vertical Aerospace full-scale prototype completes first piloted flight

The flight follows the issuance of a new Permit to Fly from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) after extensive ground testing and aircraft validation activities. Vertical Test Pilot Paul Stone conducted the flight at 8:49 BST on 5 June 2026.

Meanwhile, the Company's existing prototype continues transition flight testing, having completed multiple piloted transition flights. The new prototype is the final aircraft to join Vertical's flight test fleet before the Company completes Critical Design Review (CDR), a major programme milestone that establishes the design baseline for certification.

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Monaco:

Where fashion meets flight: Bombardier and ELIE SAAB unveil bespoke Global 8000 interior

Bombardier and ELIE SAAB have unveiled a bold new chapter in business aviation: a bespoke cabin design for the Global 8000 aircraft that redefines the onboard experience through the lens of haute couture.

Where fashion meets flight: Bombardier and Elie Saab unveil bespoke Global 8000 interior

This landmark, first-of-its-kind collaboration brings together Bombardier’s industry-leading engineering and performance with ELIE SAAB’s timeless design expertise, elevating the world’s fastest business jet’s cabin into a refined living environment where precision, comfort and timeless elegance converge.

The unveiling took place at Bombardier’s Aviator Lounge, the company’s curated, immersive flagship in Monaco during the Formula 1 Grand Prix, placing the project at the intersection of performance, design and refined living.

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Napa, California:

Atlantic Aviation celebrates grand opening of new FBO and hangar facility at Napa County Airport

Atlantic Aviation has announced the completion of its new state-of-the-art FBO executive terminal and hangar facility at Napa County Airport and commemorated the milestone with a grand opening celebration on June 4th.

Atlantic Aviation celebrates grand opening of new FBO and hangar facility at Napa County Airport

Originally announced in 2024, the project was designed to support continued growth at Napa County Airport while reflecting Atlantic Aviation’s commitment to sustainability, operational excellence, and elevated customer experience.

The newly completed development transforms Atlantic’s presence at the airport and includes a 9,500-square-foot executive terminal facility, a 39,000-square-foot hangar, and an additional 3,100 square feet of shop and office space.

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Berlin, Germany:

Bombardier Defense strengthens Aero-Dienst/ADAC partnership with second medevac Challenger 650

Aero-Dienst GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club (ADAC SE), is adding a second Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft to its fleet.

Bombardier Defense strengthens Aero-Dienst/ADAC partnership with second Challenger 650 medevac aircraft

The aircraft will be configured for dedicated Aero-Dienst medevac operations and will support ADAC’s global patient repatriation and air ambulance services.

This latest addition builds on the strong partnership between Bombardier Defense and Aero-Dienst/ADAC, further strengthening their shared commitment to delivering world-class medical transport solutions.

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Manassas, Virginia:

Electra advances future aviation with turbo-electric airliner concept for NASA's 2050 aviation program

Concept pairs a double-bubble lifting fuselage and electric tail fans to explore competitive gains for aircraft with 100+ passengers.

Electra has unveiled a new conceptual aircraft design for next-generation airliners developed as part of NASA’s Advanced Aircraft Concepts for Environmental Sustainability (AACES) 2050 program.

Electra’s NASA AACES 2050 airliner concept with targeted electrification could deliver up to a 17% efficiency improvement.

The study explores how targeted electrification, advanced aerodynamics, and integrated airframe-propulsion design can transform the efficiency and competitiveness of aircraft with 100+ passengers by mid-century.

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Connecting You Now

The hidden risk in your connectivity upgrade

By Gogo CEO, Chris Moore.

  Chris Moore

Gogo CEO Chris Moore explains why lead times are taking on critical importance for operators planning connectivity upgrades.

The MRO slot is booked for scheduled maintenance. The parts are in stock. The operator is taking advantage of the aircraft downtime for avionics updates and a minor cabin refurbishment.

Over the past few months, the aircraft’s legacy connectivity system has struggled to keep up with its passengers’ demands for video calls and streaming, and the principal has begun complaining.

The hidden risk in your connectivity upgrade

Robust, high-performance connectivity is also a key selling point for charter customers and helps retain asset value. It makes complete sense to install a new antenna, cabling, router and cabin Wi-Fi while parts of the cabin are out for refurbishment.

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Singapore:

Bombardier to double Singapore services footprint with Seletar expansion

Bombardier has announced plans to expand its Singapore Service Centre at JTC’s Seletar Aerospace Park with the addition of a newly built nearby facility of approximately 250,000 square feet (~ 23,000 m2).

Complementing the company’s existing Service Centre, the new facility represents a total planned investment of approximately $100m SGD by a local developer. This facility reinforces Bombardier’s strategy to expand its services footprint while enhancing customers’ access to exceptional service and support across Asia-Pacific (APAC).

Construction at the site is planned to begin in the second half of 2026, with the start of operations at the new facility anticipated for H2 2028. Once operational, the facility is expected to offer a broad range of services, including scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, modifications, avionics installations, and 24/7 aircraft-on-ground (AOG) support.

The facility is also intended to support aircraft recompletion activities, including paint and interior finishing. The facility will also feature a Component Repair and Overhaul (CR&O) workshop, further enhancing Bombardier’s CR&O capabilities in APAC and reinforcing its commitment to offering full-service solutions and industry-leading turnaround times.

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Berlin, Germany:

Airbus secures H160 and H145 helicopter order from Romania

Airbus Helicopters has signed a contract with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Romania for the acquisition of 12 multirole helicopters, comprising seven H160 and five H145 aircraft.

This significant investment is part of the European initiative Security Action for Europe (SAFE), which aims to strengthen European civil protection, emergency response, and public safety frameworks.

The state-of-the-art fleet will be operated by the Ministry’s General Inspectorate of Aviation, under the coordination of the Department for Emergency Situations (DSU).

The aircraft are destined to modernise Romania's national capabilities in integrated emergency management, civil protection, and public order enforcement.

Airbus secures H160 and H145 helicopter order from Romania

The H160 fleet will provide a high-performance multirole capability, with four aircraft dedicated to civil protection and disaster relief missions, whilst three will support public order, aerial surveillance, and tactical security operations.

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Birmingham, UK:

Aston University secures £3.9m to boost aerospace engineering and cybersecurity skills

Aston University has secured almost £4m in new funding to improve the UK’s aerospace and cybersecurity skills.

The funding is part of an £80 million national scheme distributed by the Office for Students. The money will be used to support the development and expansion of a new BEng Aerospace Engineering programme and investment in specialist computing facilities to be used by both cybersecurity and aerospace engineering students.

The investment will enable the University to increase opportunities for undergraduates to develop advanced technical knowledge and industry-relevant experience in subjects that are critical to the country’s long-term defence capability and economic resilience.

Aston University secures £3.9m to boost aerospace engineering and cybersecurity skills

The successful bid was supported by industry partners, such as The Manufacturing Technology Centre, underlining the relevance of the University’s programmes to employers’ needs across the region and the UK. The investment comes at a time of increasing focus on building national and regional capabilities in engineering, digital technologies and security-related disciplines.

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Wichita, Kansas:

Next generation light jet programme advances with Citation M2 Gen3 first flight

Textron Aviation reached a major development milestone in its next-generation light jet portfolio as the Cessna Citation M2 Gen3 prototype successfully completed its first flight.

The aircraft will now enter an expanded phase of flight testing as the company works toward FAA certification and a planned entry into service in 2027.

Next generation light jet programme advances with Citation M2 Gen3 first flight

“The aircraft systems and software performed as intended throughout the flight, with all validation checks completed successfully, contributing to a smooth and uneventful flight,” said Tanner Towns, flight test engineer. “This flight confirms the strong foundation we’ve built as we move into the next phase of testing.”

The initial flight, piloted by Andrew Thorson and Towns, lasted 2.7 hours and focused on evaluating aircraft handling and key systems. The M2 Gen3 reached a maximum altitude of 41,000 feet and a maximum speed of 263 knots.

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Oxford, UK:

JMI announces Honeywell Aerospace Channel Partnership

Jet Maintenance International (JMI), part of the Pula Aviation Services Group, has been appointed a Honeywell Aerospace TFE731 Line Maintenance Plus and APU Line Authorised Channel Partner.

Based in Oxford, JMI will provide field service support for Business and General Aviation operators of TFE731 engines and Honeywell APUs, alongside avionics services.

The new Engine Field Service Team will be led by Gary Tims, who has more than 20 years of Honeywell engine and APU experience and serves as Mechanical Vice Chair of the EMEAI Honeywell Aerospace Global Customer Committee.

“This expansion of our capabilities and the appointment of Gary Tims mark an important step in JMI’s growth,” said Ed Griffith, Managing Director of JMI. “It enables us to deliver responsive engine field service support to customers across EMEAI.”

JMI’s team will support Honeywell MSP and non-MSP customers, working with operators and third-party MROs throughout the region.

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Events

ACE'26:

The countdown begins: tickets now live for Air Charter Expo - ACE’26

Global trade body The Air Charter Association (The ACA) is announcing tickets for Air Charter Expo - ACE’26 are now officially on sale.

Taking place on Tuesday 8th September 2026, ACE is a partnership between The ACA, Business Air News and London Biggin Hill Airport.

Air Charter Expo (ACE) has seen consistent growth over the years, with last year’s event setting new records, drawing over 2,000 attendees, 100+ exhibitors and 20+ aircraft.

A wide range of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft are already confirmed for this year’s static display including a Dassault Falcon 6X (Dassault Aviation), Gulfstream G700 (Qatar Executive), Challenger 604 (Luxaviation), Learjet 45 (247 Aviation), Embraer ERJ-135 (Air Charters Europe), Airbus H145 (Capital Air Services) and AgustaWestland AW139 (Castle Air Group).

Kevin Ducksbury, chairman, The Air Charter Association, says: “ACE has continued to go from strength to strength over the years, setting new records for both attendees and exhibitors, and establishing itself as the must-attend event in the air charter industry calendar.

“With an expanded hospitality area and reformatted conference zone, we look forward to welcoming members and industry colleagues to this year’s show, which we anticipate will be bigger and better than ever.”

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And Finally

A winning welcome at London Biggin Hill Airport

Crystal Palace F.C. receives a water salute at London Biggin Hill Airport as it brings home the club’s first-ever European trophy following their UEFA Conference League victory in Leipzig.

Crystal Palace water salute at London Biggin Hill Airport | Photo: Georgina Godfree.

Crystal Palace water salute at London Biggin Hill Airport | Photo: Georgina Godfree.

As London’s dedicated business aviation airport, London Biggin Hill is regularly chosen by operators seeking efficient access into the capital. From major sporting moments to time-sensitive travel, the airport works closely with operators to deliver smooth, memorable journeys for customers.


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