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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 18th December 2025 | Issue #824

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Manassas, Virginia:

Electra applies for FAA type certification for groundbreaking EL9 Ultra Short Aircraft

Electra.aero has submitted an application to the Federal Aviation Administration for Part 23 type certification of its nine-passenger EL9 hybrid-electric Ultra Short aircraft.

Part 23 establishes the FAA’s airworthiness standards for airplanes with 19 passengers or fewer and is the regulatory pathway for certifying small aircraft for commercial passenger and cargo operations. The filing marks a significant step in transitioning the EL9 from technology development into the formal certification process.

Electra applies for FAA type certification for groundbreaking EL9 Ultra Short Aircraft

Electra’s submission includes FAA Form 8110-12, the Project Specific Certification Plan (PSCP), and the EL9 Aircraft Specification, outlining the company’s proposed certification basis and approach to regulatory compliance.

The filing reflects several years of coordinated engagement between Electra and the FAA through the Emerging Technology Section of Policy and Standards.

“This certification application signals that the EL9 is fast becoming a reality and reflects the progress our team and the FAA have made together,” said Electra CEO Marc Allen.

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Toluca, Mexico:

Raising the bar: Universal Aviation Toluca FBO secures IS-BAH Stage II

Universal Aviation Mexico’s Toluca FBO (MMTO) has achieved Stage II certification under the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH), marking a significant advancement in the maturity of its safety management practices.

Universal Aviation Mexico first earned IS-BAH accreditation in 2023, establishing a formal Safety Management System (SMS) aligned with industry best practices for business aviation ground handling.

The newly awarded Stage II certification confirms the effective implementation, operational use, and continuous improvement of that system, as validated through an independent audit conducted under the oversight of the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC).

“Progressing to IS-BAH Stage II is an important milestone for Universal Aviation Mexico and a testament to the discipline and professionalism of the Toluca FBO team,” said Adolfo Aragón, CEO of Universal Aviation.

“This achievement reflects how strong local execution, supported by consistent global standards, helps embed safety into daily operations and decision-making.”

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West Harrison, New York:

Sky Harbour announces two new hangar campus developments in Dallas

Sky Harbour Group Corporation, an airport infrastructure company building the first nationwide network of Home Base Operator (HBO) campuses for business aircraft, has announced that the Dallas City Council voted to authorize the execution of ground lease agreements for the development of Sky Harbour HBO campuses at Dallas Love Field (DAL) and Dallas Executive Airport (RBD).

The Sky Harbour campuses will serve as a home base for the region’s top corporate and private business aircraft, providing state-of-the-art hangars, adjoining office and lounge suites, and Sky Harbour’s proprietary line-service offering, dedicated exclusively to based tenants.

The developments are expected to create or sustain hundreds of local jobs and generate meaningful economic benefits for the City of Dallas, Dallas County, and the greater Metroplex.

The addition of DAL and RBD will increase Sky Harbour’s network to 23 airports nationwide, with nine locations in operation and fourteen in development.

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Florida:

Air Charter Service prepares for further growth in Florida

The Florida office of leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, has moved to a much larger space, moving north from Miami to Florida’s Hollywood, to accommodate its growth plans, and has welcomed the experienced Greg Tarran, from the company’s London office, as it expands its private jets team.

Brian Rodriguez, ACS Florida’s CEO, commented: “The new office is three times larger than our old space, allowing us to further our growth plans.

It is also closer to Boca Raton, Miami-Opa Locka, Fort Lauderdale Executive, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airports, all of which we regularly use for charters, making it ideally situated for our clients. This new look office is a major step forward for our business in Florida.

“Last month we also added the experienced Greg Tarran from our London headquarters to the team, who has joined as Private Jets Assistant Director, bringing with him a wealth of expertise in dealing with big clients and working on complex operations.”

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Columbus, Ohio:

NetJets has partnered with Starlink to deliver high-speed, reliable in-flight Wi-Fi across 600 aircraft in its global fleet by the end of 2026, marking a major upgrade to the private aviation experience.

The multi-year agreement will enable seamless connectivity for Owners and their guests, supporting everything from video conferencing and streaming to gaming while airborne.

Installation is set to begin as early as this month, with aircraft across the United States and Europe being rapidly outfitted.

Starlink’s low Earth orbit satellite constellation - now numbering more than 8,000 satellites - offers speeds of up to 500 Mbps, global route coverage, and dependable service even in remote regions.

The Starlink system will be installed on a wide range of aircraft, including Cessna Citation Latitude and Longitude, Embraer Praetor 500, Bombardier Challenger 350 and 650, and the entire Bombardier Global fleet in the US, as well as Challenger 650 and Global aircraft based in Europe.


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Voluxis

Zezia Williams

Zezia Williams

Voluxis, the charter operator and aircraft management company, has brought in the highly experienced Zezia Williams as its new Cabin Services Director, to oversee passengers’ onboard experience across the company’s growing fleet.

Warren Gravell, Voluxis’s Chief Executive Officer, commented: “Passenger experience is core to our strategy, and we want to not only ensure consistency across the fleet, but for it to continuously be improved. Zezia brings with her close to 20 years’ experience of working in cabin services across the globe, with her roles spanning Latin America, Asia, Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

“We aim to always be at the forefront of the industry for passenger experience. As Voluxis continues to grow, it is vital that we further develop our service standards across the fleet and ensure that they are scalable as we look to increase the fleet size.”

Zezia added: “As head of crew management I will be supporting training standards across the board, along with the recruitment of new crew, as new aircraft join the fleet. I am looking forward to working with our long-service employees, harnessing their wealth of expertise, to help us to set a global standard.”


EASA

Ana Vieira da Mata

Ana Vieira da Mata

Ana Vieira da Mata has been elected as the new Chair of EASA’s Management Board (MB).

The MB brings together representatives of the Member States and the European Commission and is responsible for the definition of the Agency's priorities, the establishment of the budget and for monitoring the Agency's operations.

Ana Vieira da Mata is Chairwoman of the Board of Directors at the Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority ANAC, stepping up to that role in 2024. She had joined the ANAC board in 2021 after having held a series of roles in the authority from 2000 onwards.

“I am honoured to be elected as Chair of the EASA Management Board. With this, I commit to supporting EASA, the Member States and the European Commission in the important task of ensuring aviation is truly safe for all citizens,” she said.

Ana Vieira da Mata is the first female chair of the MB, meaning the board now has an all-female leadership team. Anelia Marinova, Director General at the Bulgarian Civil Aviation Administration, remains in her position as Vice Chair.

Ana Vieira da Mata replaces Koen Milis, who left the MB earlier in 2025.


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WINGX Global Market Tracker:

Business jets buck broader US travel decline

  WINGX Global Market Tracker
In Week 50 (8-14 Dec) 2025, global bizjet activity notched nearly 74,800 departures, only 1% busier than Week 50 2024. On a rolling last four-week basis (W47-W50), global business jets have reached just over 303,000 departures, a 4% increase compared to the same period last year.

This four-week trend of 4% is slightly underperforming the global year-to-date (1 Jan-14 Dec) trend of 5% compared to 2024.

Which countries are turnng their backs on US travel?

Through 14 December, global business jet activity reached 3.7 million departures, up 5% year-over-year. North America, the industry’s largest market with 2.6 million flights, mirrored this 5% growth rate. Europe, the second largest market, posted more muted gains of just 1%.

Markets outside of North America and Europe demonstrated the strongest performance, with Africa leading at 15% growth, followed by South America (10%), the Middle East (8%), and Asia (4%).

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London:

Vertical Aerospace celebrates world premiere of Valo - the UK’s eVTOL

Alison Chambers reports

Festive tree lights twinkled outside The Pelligon, a unique event space in the heart of Canary Wharf last week as industry guests lucky to be invited to the ‘world premiere’ of Vertical Aerospace’s Valo eVTOL queued with expectation.

Claudia Winkleman bringing the celebrity to the Valo launch | Photo: Dave Bennett/Getty.

Claudia Winkleman bringing the celebrity to the Valo launch | Photo: Dave Bennett/Getty.

The Show didn’t disappoint, Dramatic music, dry ice, compered by British television’s most popular entertainment host, Claudia Winkleman. No wonder the PR team were smiling.

The previous day Claudia was at Windsor Castle receiving an MBE from The King. She bids farewell to BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing with the final this Saturday and her success in The Traitors has assured her own primetime chat show next year. Enough of the host. On to the main event.

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Guest Article

The professionals behind every life saved in the sky

By Adam Mikulski, General Manager, Medical Air Service.

  Adam Mikulksi

Air medical transport can be understood in terms of urgency: the patient’s needs are critical, the air ambulance is a specialized asset, and the critical care team comprises a specialized medical crew delivering patient care at an altitude of 35,000 feet.

That image is accurate, but incomplete. Behind every effective medical air evacuation is a team of individuals who contribute to the success of the mission.

The professionals behind every life saved in the sky

The face of air medicine is usually the flight doctor, nurse and the critical care paramedics. It takes a unique combination of emergency medicine skills, the physiology of flight, risk management, and interpersonal skills to address patients and their families in the face of extreme stress.

Their performance is only possible because of the supporting operational architecture that surrounds them. As a company closely involved in aeromedical dispatch, Medical Air Service has observed the performance dynamics of this group firsthand.

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Mississauga, Ontario:

Bombardier expands RCAF fleet with six advanced multi-role aircraft

The Government of Canada has purchased six Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft to perform worldwide utility flights and support missions such as aeromedical evacuations, disaster relief, humanitarian aid and national security operations.

Bombardier expands RCAF fleet with six advanced multi-role aircraft

Representatives from Bombardier and the federal government celebrated the agreement at Bombardier’s Global Aircraft Assembly Centre in the Greater Toronto Area, where the Global 6500 aircraft is assembled. Interior completion work on these aircraft will be performed in Greater Montreal.

This order is valued for Bombardier at approximately $400m USD, based on the current list price for the Global 6500 aircraft and the cost of military modifications.

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Zurich, Switzerland:

JETEX invests in Azzera to advance sustainable aviation initiatives

Aviation sustainability provider Azzera Inc. announces that JETEX, a global leader in private aviation, is the latest strategic investor in the digital carbon-management platform.

The new investment positions the technology platform to continue evolving functionality, grow its international footprint, and deliver new client-facing offsetting tools to its users’ customers.

Adel Mardini, CEO, JETEX (left) and Puja Mahajan, CEO, Azzera.

Adel Mardini, CEO, JETEX (left) and Puja Mahajan, CEO, Azzera.

The partnership, signed during Dubai Airshow 2025, marks a major step toward accelerating the industry’s transition to cleaner, lower-emission operations.

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Aero Friedrichshafe 26:

Fancy flying direct to AERO 26 from London?

A UK team is looking to organise a direct charter flight from London Stansted to AERO Friedrichshafen next April.

Organisers are BBGA Member Liz Moscrop, plus her longstanding ATOL-protected travel agent Tony Fowler, via a well known top industry charter broker.

Prices are finalising now and there will be a special BBGA members rate. Click here to register interest and to be kept updated.

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Bizav Newsreel

Have your say on ground handling rules: Deadline 31st January 2026

New EU ground handling regulations are on the horizon. Liz Moscrop spoke to ATC Training’s Andrew Cumiskey - an expert on the subject - to get the lowdown.

Have your say on ground handling rules: Deadline 31st January 2026

Anyone impacted by this can reach out to Andrew for more information on how to get up to speed. If you're in the UK and want to have your say, go to the CAA UK website before January 31, 2026.

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Independence, Kansas:

15 new Cessna aircraft strengthen Civil Air Patrol’s lifesaving and community efforts

Civil Air Patrol (CAP), the world’s largest operator of Cessna aircraft, is strengthening its national mission capabilities with an order for 15 additional piston-engine aircraft, including seven Cessna Skyhawk 172 and eight Cessna Skylane 182 models scheduled for delivery throughout 2026.

15 new Cessna aircraft strengthen Civil Air Patrol’s lifesaving and community efforts

The order follows recent deliveries of an additional two Cessna Skylane and one Cessna Turbo Stationair HD aircraft, expanding CAP’s fleet to more than 500 Cessna aircraft nationwide.

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Brussels, Belgium:

New EBACE26 dates confirmed as EBAA unveils its most competitive pricing yet

The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) has announced updated dates for EBACE26, now scheduled to take place from Tuesday 2nd June to Thursday 4th June 2026 at Palexpo and Geneva Airport, with the dedicated media day returning on Monday 1st June.

The new timing follows a detailed review of the broader events calendar globally, alongside discussions with exhibitors, the EBACE Advisory Council and other key stakeholders. The decision aims to strengthen the value and overall experience of the show for exhibitors, attendees and partners.

Stefan Benz, CEO, EBAA, says: “After carefully assessing the market, we are confident that holding EBACE26 from 2nd to 4th June 2026 will offer a better experience for everyone involved. The updated dates are aligned more closely with the needs and requirements of all our exhibitors from different regions, our visitors and support the reimagined format we are introducing for the 2026 edition.”

General exhibitor bookings will open in January, with the most competitive pricing model in recent years. For the first time, indoor exhibit pricing has been frozen for a second consecutive year, held at 2024 rates, to deliver long-term stability for exhibitors. In addition, prices for the aircraft display will be around one fifth the cost of previous EBACE editions, more aligned with the rates typically seen at regional shows rather than major international events.

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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:

Jetex secures GACA approval for ground handling services at Red Sea International Airport

The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), in collaboration with Red Sea International Airport (RSI), announced that Jetex has been awarded a license to provide ground handling and business aviation support services at RSI in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The license represents a key milestone in the development of general and business aviation services across the Kingdom, supporting Vision 2030 and the aviation program under the National Transport and Logistics Strategy. The announcement was made during the Supply Chain & Logistics Conference 2025 in Riyadh.

The approval enables Jetex to deliver its full suite of private aviation services at RSI, enhancing service standards, operational efficiency, and the overall experience for premium and business aviation travelers.

The license also reflects the rapid expansion of general aviation activity in the Kingdom. Recent regulatory approvals have supported the entry of multiple international private aviation operators, underscoring Saudi Arabia’s growing role in business and private aviation. This collaboration reflects GACA’s role as the national regulator in enabling qualified international operators while ensuring high levels of safety, quality, and regulatory compliance, and in supporting the development of the aviation sector in line with Vision 2030.

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Montreal:

UK's Saxon Air and California's Sonoma Aviation join IBAC Industry Partner Programme

The International Business Aviation Council (IBAC) has welcomed two leading business aviation operations to its Industry Partner Programme (IPP).

Saxon Air and Sonoma Aviation now round out the IBAC partner community of 28 IPP members and 14 Member Associations.

Saxon Air is a successful UK-based jet and helicopter charter operation with a state-of-the-art flight training programme that uses a fleet of EASA-certified electric powered trainer aircraft. Saxon Air is the first IPP hailing from the East Anglia region of England.

Another first, Sonoma Aviation became the first IPP member based on the west coast in the US with California locations in the wine country in Sonoma and a second location in the southern part of the state in Carlsbad.

In addition to providing FBO management and contract fuel services, Sonoma Aviation works with the business aviation industry to deliver exceptional aircraft maintenance, as well as real estate development and management services.

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Donauwörth, Germany:

Germany orders 20 additional Airbus H145M helicopters

Germany has decided to exercise the option for 20 more H145M light combat helicopters (Leichter Kampfhubschrauber or LKH for short) that were part of a contract signed in December 2023, bringing the total number to 82 helicopters.

“We are honoured and proud that Germany has decided to order 20 additional H145M LKH helicopters. This further commitment by one of our home countries is a powerful sign of trust in the H145M's exceptional performance and multi-role capabilities,” said Stefan Thomé, Managing Director of Airbus Helicopters in Germany.

Germany orders 20 additional Airbus H145M helicopters

The first H145M LKH helicopter was delivered to Germany, less than a year after the contract signature, in November 2024 and additional helicopters have since been delivered. The helicopter's missions include training, reconnaissance, special forces operations and light attack. The German Army will receive 72 helicopters, while the Luftwaffe's special forces will receive ten.

The H145M is a multi-role military helicopter that provides a broad range of mission capabilities. Within minutes, the helicopter can be reconfigured from a light attack role with axial ballistic and guided weapons and a state-of-the-art self-protection system into a special operations version with fast rappelling equipment. The comprehensive mission packages include hoisting and external cargo capabilities.

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London:

London Biggin Hill Airport unveils major runway enhancement

London Biggin Hill Airport has completed a milestone runway resurfacing project.

The work, achieved with the support of an eight-figure funding package from HSBC UK, marks a key phase in the airport’s ongoing investment to enhance operational resilience and deliver smoother, more predictable arrivals for business aviation customers.

Following a summer of work, London Biggin Hill’s runway now boasts a brand new grooved surface along with advanced LED and centreline lighting to increase the visual cues and situational awareness for pilots.

These improvements ensure the runway continues to meet the needs of modern business aviation and reinforce the airport’s role as a resilient port of entry for London.

London Biggin Hill Airport unveils major runway enhancement

Robert Walters, Commercial Director, London Biggin Hill Airport, says: “This resurfacing project is a significant step in our ongoing investment in the airport’s core infrastructure. By enhancing the runway’s durability and performance, we’re giving operators clearer guidance and a more predictable arrival experience.

"Business aviation customers value confidence in their planning, and this work reflects our commitment to evolving the airport around the needs of pilots flying into the capital. We would like to thank HSBC UK for their ongoing support, without which the project would not have been possible.”

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Events

San Marino Aviation Rendezvous 2026

San Marino Aviation Rendezvous 2026

Dubai 14-16 April 2026

The San Marino Aviation Rendezvous will bring together aircraft owners, operators, and aviation professionals for focused discussions on aviation law, aircraft registration, and regulatory developments.

Organised by the San Marino Aircraft Registry, the Rendezvous has become a must-attend forum for anyone involved in aircraft ownership and operation.

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And Finally

Behind the scenes of ground handling in the Nordics

Over the past few years, Aviator Airport Alliance has strengthened its position as a leading ground handling provider in Scandinavia, operating in one of Europe’s most demanding aviation markets.

Operating across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland, the company is part of Avia Solutions Group and supports a wide range of scheduled and charter airlines, delivering high-precision operations under tight turnaround and safety requirements. Aviator CEO Jo Alex Tanem talks about the realities of ground handling in the Nordics and the exceptional operations handled behind the scenes.

Behind the scenes of ground handling in the Nordics

Pit-stop precision

Much of ground handling takes place behind the scenes, yet these services are critical to smooth airline operations. Once an aircraft lands, it must be turned around for its next flight within an extremely tight window - and winter adds the complexity of de-icing procedures. According to Tanem, a Norwegian who has spent more than three decades in aviation, ground handling must be coordinated down to the second.

“When an aircraft arrives, we have about 25 minutes until its next departure. In that time, 160 passengers disembark and the same number board; 100-120 bags are unloaded along with cargo - sometimes pets or wheelchairs. Then the hold is loaded again, catering is restocked, and 10-20 tonnes of fuel are pumped in. To make it all happen, we operate like an F1 pit crew: everyone and everything in position, then the moment the aircraft stops, we execute dozens of tasks simultaneously,” Tanem explains.

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