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Melbourne, Florida:
Embraer's Praetor 500E has received triple certification from Brazil’s Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC-Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Introduced in February 2026 alongside the Praetor 600E as the first evolution of the industry-leading Praetor family, the Praetor 500E is now approved for operation in key global markets.

This milestone follows the Praetor 600E’s triple certification in April 2026, marking an important step for Embraer’s next generation of midsize and super-midsize business jets, having met rigorous global safety and performance standards.
“The Praetor 500E builds on the strengths of the Praetor platform, a category leader in performance and technology, now enhanced with a next-generation cabin experience,” said Michael Amalfitano, President and CEO of Embraer Executive Jets.
“Achieving triple certification ahead of schedule and on spec is a strong testament to our engineering excellence, enterprise efficiency, and disciplined execution. With this impressive milestone, we are well positioned to produce this aircraft for customers worldwide."
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Montreal:
Bombardier and Rolls-Royce today announced the introduction of an enhanced aircraft health monitoring program for Bombardier Global 5500 and 6500 aircraft, combining the innovative data collection capabilities of Bombardier’s Smart Link Plus system with Rolls-Royce's new engine vibration and health monitoring unit.
The Smart Link Plus aircraft health monitoring system collects crucial aircraft data, enabling flight and maintenance crews to quickly prioritize and proactively troubleshoot essential in-flight alerts, increasing an aircraft’s operational availability.

Approximately 450 Bombardier aircraft are currently flying with the Smart Link Plus service, which boasts a 99% renewal rate among current operators. Global 5500 and Global 6500 customers who have Smart Link Plus system installed on their aircraft can enjoy further benefits with Rolls-Royce's new engine vibration & health monitoring unit (EVHMU), now available on the Pearl 15 engine.
Working in tandem with the groundbreaking Smart Link Plus system, the Rolls-Royce EVHMU enables access to approximately 10,000 engine performance and health parameters on the Global 5500 and 6500, delivering maximum efficiency for our customer’s precious flying asset - including minimizing downtime.
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Duluth, Minnesota:
The Cirrus Talent Center is open to the public, offering the community access to open recruitment, technical training, and workforce development at the company’s headquarters.
Cirrus Aircraft has announced the opening of its brand-new Duluth-based Talent Center a multi-million-dollar investment that serves as a hub for community engagement, recruiting, and workforce development.
Designed to connect individuals with careers in aerospace, the Talent Center provides direct access to recruiting, technical training, and career development resources in one public-facing, centralized location.

The Talent Center strengthens Cirrus’ position as a regional leader in talent development and workforce innovation by providing a direct pathway for individuals to experience the company’s culture, products, capabilities, and career opportunities.
“The Cirrus Talent Center represents the first touchpoint and impression many people will have with our company as a potential employer,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of Cirrus. “It reflects Cirrus’ presence in our community, our commitment to delivering an exceptional team member experience, and our focus on advancing and developing operational excellence for both our teams and our aircraft owners.”
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United States:
Pilatus has announced the introduction of Gogo Galileo as a factory-installed connectivity option for the PC-24, delivering global, high-speed broadband to the world’s first and only Super Versatile Jet.
The system is set to enter service, bringing fast, low-latency connectivity to owners wherever they fly. The system is certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

The new connectivity solution built on the OneWeb Low Earth Orbit (LEO) network enables passengers to stay seamlessly connected in flight, supporting internet access at altitude. This latest upgrade transforms the PC-24 cabin into a fully functional office and entertainment space, meeting the growing demand for uninterrupted productivity and streaming while traveling.
Professional OEM solution
The position and shape of the antenna fairings were chosen to minimize drag and any impact on the aircraft’s aerodynamic performance. The resulting design has a negligible effect on the Pilatus PC-24’s take-off performance, climb rate, or speed, with performance remaining consistently excellent.
The antenna has also been engineered to prevent unwanted noise, with careful attention to weight and balance to avoid any adverse effects, delivering an integrated solution typical of OEM-level design.
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Traverse City, Michigan:
Avflight Corporation has celebrated the opening of its new, one-of-a-kind FBO facility at Cherry Capital Airport (KTVC) in Traverse City, Michigan.
Designed to reflect the natural beauty and character of Northern Michigan, the 6,000-square-foot facility is the first of its kind for Avflight. The space features exposed wood beams, warm natural finishes, floor-to-ceiling windows, a large gas fireplace and an enclosed outdoor patio, creating an inviting atmosphere for travelers year-round.
“We’re proud to open the doors to a facility that is uniquely Northern Michigan,” said Joe Meszaros, senior vice president of operations for Avflight.
“From the design and amenities to the exceptional service our team provides, every detail was thoughtfully considered to create a memorable experience for guests. This investment reflects our commitment to the Traverse City community and our excitement for the future of aviation at Cherry Capital Airport.”
Guests are welcomed through a bright, inviting lobby and enjoy a host of customer-centric amenities, including a comfortable pilot lounge, private sleep rooms, a state-of-the-art conference room with full A/V and seating for six, and a dedicated Moomers ice cream freezer - a favorite among guests.
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New York City:
Jet Aviation is set to expand its presence in the US business aviation market as the anchor FBO for a major new aviation campus at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (RMMA) in Broomfield, Colorado.
SR Aviation Infrastructure (SRAI), a subsidiary of SomeraRoad, has announced a partnership with Business Aviation Group (BA Group) to develop the first phase of what is planned to become a premier aviation campus serving the rapidly growing Denver-Boulder region.

Upon completion, the new facility will be leased and operated by Jet Aviation, further strengthening the company’s global network and presence in key business aviation markets.
The initial development, known as SRAI Rocky Mountain, will include a 7,500-square-foot FBO terminal and approximately 70,000 square feet of hangar space designed to accommodate a wide range of business aircraft.
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5X5 Aviation Insurance
Doug Tibbs
Minneapolis-headquartered 5X5 Aviation Insurance has announced the appointment of Doug Tibbs as Managing Director, bringing one of the industry's most respected executives to lead the company's next phase of growth and to deliver a meaningful impact to pilots and aircraft owners directly.
Tibbs joins 5X5 after more than two decades in aviation insurance leadership, most recently overseeing one of North America's largest general aviation insurance portfolios, managing $200m in profit and loss ownership.
Throughout his career, he has led underwriting teams, developed innovative safety programs and worked with aircraft owners, operators and aviation businesses across the world. He also brings a unique operational perspective as a former professional pilot with more than 6,000 flight hours in over 45 aircraft types.
"Doug understands the mission of 5X5 and its necessity to the consumer," said Troy Kopischke, 5X5’s Founder & CEO. "He has seen every side of aviation insurance, as an underwriter, broker and pilot—and, perhaps more importantly, he shares our belief that aircraft owners deserve an insurance experience that is simpler, more transparent and centered on them. He will continue to challenge and disrupt conventional thinking in this industry."

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Global bizjet activity declined 0.7% year-on-year in Week 26 (22-28 June), with the year-to-date figure through 28 June at +3.7% ahead of last year, a full 1.0 percentage point increase compared to the 2025 vs 2024 trend across the same dates.
While accounting for a combined 4% of total global bizjet traffic last week, Asia and Africa both saw roughly 2% expansion compared to Week 26 last year.
Event Analysis: Looking Ahead to the Fourth of July Weekend at one of the World’s Busiest Bizjet Hubs
New York’s business jet traffic consistently contracts over the Independence Day holiday. The 3-5 July 2025 window drew just over 680 bizjet arrivals into the NYC metro area, well below the 1,150 seen over a typical summer Thursday-Saturday period in NYC last year. 2024 saw a similar trend as activity slowed down while bizjet travellers spend time with friends and family rather travel into the city.

This year the holiday lands on a Saturday, while this summer, the city is seeing roughly 1,300 arrivals over a typical weekend. Two offsetting draws complicate the usual drawdown in traffic for 4th July: Taylor Swift’s wedding and a FIFA World Cup match in New Jersey, both which could pull additional traffic into NYC that would otherwise not travel. Jeff Bezos’ wedding in Venice last summer supports this argument when the late-June VVIP wedding near Venice lifted local arrivals nearly twice the everyday norm.
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Cleveland, Ohio:
Flexjet has strengthened its position in the large-cabin private jet market with the addition of the Gulfstream G500 to its fleet and an exclusive agreement with Gulfstream that makes it the only fractional ownership provider to receive deliveries of new Gulfstream G500 and G700 aircraft.

The move reinforces Flexjet’s strategy of operating one of the world’s most modern fleets, while meeting growing demand for long-range aircraft capable of international travel under shared ownership programmes.
Following Flexjet’s acquisition, one of the company’s first strategic decisions was to diversify beyond an all-Bombardier fleet. Chairman Kenn Ricci, himself a Gulfstream pilot, placed a major order for Gulfstream aircraft in 2014, marking a significant shift in the company’s fleet strategy.
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Frederick, Maryland:
High Flying Hangars has broken ground on the first new hangar development at Maryland's Frederick Municipal Airport (KFDK) in more than 20 years, helping address strong demand for aircraft storage in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.

The 11.45-acre midfield project will be built in two phases, with 44 hangars in Phase 1 and approximately 34 more planned for Phase 2. Phase 1 also includes the Hangar Club clubhouse, featuring meeting space, a commercial kitchen, patio, sky deck, high-speed internet, and pilot amenities.
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Nice, France:
As a laboratory for the airport of the future, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is anticipating and supporting the forthcoming arrival of a new form of air mobility that is both low-carbon and low-noise.
Together with its partners Blade, Heli Sécurité and Monacair, the airport has formed a unique alliance to prepare for the launch of Europe’s first commercial eVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing) operations.

The helicopter passenger transport market has been well established on the French Riviera for more than fifty years. It meets the mobility needs of an international clientèle while providing fast connections to iconic destinations such as Monaco, Cannes and Saint-Tropez.
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By Catherine Buchanan, Director of Business Development, STACK.aero. |
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For many charter brokers, growth can become a double-edged sword. More enquiries, more trips, and more customers are welcome . . . unless the systems supporting that growth begin to break under the pressure. In her latest column, Catherine Buchanan, Director of Business Development at STACK.aero, recounts a recent conversation she had with a key client about how digitalisation helped their business grow.
One of the things I enjoy most about working at STACK.aero is hearing how our customers' businesses evolve over time.
Sometimes those conversations are about a new feature or process improvement. Other times, they are a reminder of just how far a company has come.
That was certainly the case when I recently caught up with George "JoJo" Wozniak, Chief Executive Officer of Ryan Aviation Group.
Like many successful charter brokerages, Ryan Aviation built its reputation on exceptional service, industry expertise and strong client relationships. But by 2023, the company had reached a crossroads. Demand was growing, trip volumes were increasing, and the systems that had supported the business in its earlier years were starting to show their limitations.
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By Rachid Hochlef, Head of Flight Operations, Centrale de Vols Ambulance. |
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Medical aviation, in most cases, implies an immediate response to the situation. If there is an indication that a patient should be transferred to another facility, people expect a medevac helicopter or jet to arrive promptly, with a crew prepared to begin immediately.
In France, the reality is more structured. Medical flights operate within a system in which aviation capabilities, healthcare protocols, and regulatory requirements must align before a mission can begin.

Therefore, the answer to the question at hand should be viewed from another angle, as France undoubtedly has the means, technology, and infrastructure to provide a proper response in a timely manner. However, does France have a properly structured system to enable efficient medical evacuations and transportation?
Aviation infrastructure in France
From an aviation perspective, France can be considered prepared to provide medevacs, as the country is known for its comprehensive network of airports with varying capacities and specializations.
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Saint-Cloud, France:
Dassault Aviation’s all-new Falcon 10X successfully completed its first flight on June 19th, demonstrating the program’s maturity and marking the launch of the flight test campaign.
Test Pilot Sébastien Dupont de Dinechin and copilot Fabrice Dougnac took off from runway 23 at Bordeaux-Mérignac at 11.10 a.m. for a two-hour and 30-minute flight.

The pilots evaluated handling qualities and systems at 15,000 feet, then retracted the landing gear and all movable surfaces before climbing to 40,000 feet, where they accelerated to Mach 0.82. They returned to Bordeaux-Mérignac for a smooth landing at 1.40 p.m.
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London:
Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, has recently completed the first phase of upgrades to its £18m, 47,000 square ft, London headquarters, which included an upgraded staff restaurant and gym.

Chris Leach, ACS’s Chairman, commented: “Our headquarters is the largest and most significant building in the ACS group. Over five stories, covering more than 47,000 square feet, it houses our three main UK sales departments, as well as centralised teams including finance, IT, 24-hour flight operations, marketing, legal & compliance and human resources, along with other management and support departments.
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By Dawit Lemma, Chairman of the African Business Aviation Association. |
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A growing number of regions in Africa offer varying levels of business aviation operational support. Dawit Lemma, Chairman of the African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA), discusses the diversity across the continent and highlights the characteristics that define the differences.
Business aviation is rapidly growing across Africa, having surged to record levels in 2025, with flight activity increasing by 12.3% year-on-year.
While this growth has boosted international operators' confidence in the market's vast potential, the diverse capabilities, needs, and wealth of the more than 50 nations mean that different regions are evolving at different paces.
Navigating national authorities, local protocols, operational limits, and varying infrastructure makes flight consistency across different regions less predictable than in more established markets, but things are changing and improving constantly.
Unlocking freer movement across the continent will require further regional investment in support infrastructure and training, as well as the standardization of regulatory requirements. |
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Brussels:
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) recently submitted recommendations to the European Commission for the development of a new EU Aviation Strategy, emphasising the central role general and business aviation plays in strengthening Europe’s competitiveness, driving innovation and meeting sustainability goals.
“As the European Commission works to advance a renewed Aviation Strategy, it will be vital to the general and business aviation manufacturing industry that the framework reinforces industrial strength, ensures regulatory efficiency, preserves the integrity of the market and supports a sustainable transition grounded in technological neutrality,” said Kyle Martin, GAMA’s Vice President of European Affairs.
“Our industry is a core asset which provides significant economic and societal contributions, enables innovation and reinforces competitiveness.”

To support the European Commission’s call for evidence, GAMA submitted a policy white paper entitled General Aviation and the Next Phase of Europe’s Aviation Competitiveness Strategy. The white paper outlines how the EU can better recognise general and business aviation as a core industrial asset while aligning policy, regulatory and funding frameworks to reinforce Europe’s aerospace leadership.
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United Kingdom:
London Cranfield Airport has officially joined The Collection, Weston Aviation's growing network of strategically selected business aviation airports across the UK and Ireland.
The partnership marks a significant milestone for both organisations, bringing together Cranfield's unique aviation heritage and future ambitions with Weston Aviation's extensive commercial expertise, marketing capability and business aviation network.
As part of the partnership, London Cranfield Airport will benefit from dedicated business development and charter sales team support with strategic marketing and social media activity and inclusion within Weston Aviation's established Collection programme, all designed to increase awareness, attract new operators and drive business aviation growth.

London Cranfield Airport Director, Robbert Abbott (L) with Weston Aviation CEO, Nick Weston.
Situated in the heart of England with exceptional accessibility to London, the Midlands and the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor, London Cranfield Airport is uniquely positioned to support corporate aviation, aircraft management companies and private owners seeking an efficient alternative to larger, congested airports. It is just a few miles away from the new Universal United Kingdom Resort which will be the first Universal branded theme park and resort destination in the UK and Europe.
The collaboration will also see the airport launched under its new commercial identity, London Cranfield Airport, strengthening its position within the UK business aviation market.
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London:
Luxaviation UK is adding its third Praetor 600 to the UK register, making it the only operator in the UK to have as many in its fleet.
Due to demand, Luxaviation has converted the third aircraft from the San Marino register to make the aircraft easier to charter for clients in the UK. Based at Farnborough Airport, the aircraft is now supporting Luxaviation UK’s increase in demand for the summer social season.

George Galanopoulos, CEO, Luxaviation UK, says: “This year, we are excited to celebrate our 30th anniversary and enhance our offering in the UK. The Praetor 600 is an extremely popular aircraft with our charter clients, renowned for its long and short distance travel and versatile performance.
“This conversion adds to Luxaviation UK’s already strong Praetor 600 offering, making us the only operator with three Praetor 600s on the UK register.”
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Rome, Italy:
Universal Aviation Italy has achieved Stage II accreditation under the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) at three key locations: Rome Ciampino Airport (LIRA), Milan Linate Airport (LIML), and Milan Malpensa Airport (LIMC).
The achievement reinforces the team’s safety culture, operational discipline, and commitment to consistent ground support standards across three of the country’s most important business aviation gateways.
The timing comes as Italy and the broader Mediterranean region are in the middle of the busy summer peak season, when aircraft parking, airport coordination, slots, ground transportation, catering, and last-minute schedule changes can place added pressure on operators, crews, and handlers.
“Achieving IS-BAH Stage II at Rome and both Milan locations is a proud moment for our entire Italy team, especially as we are right in the heart of one of our busiest operating periods,” said Lorena Carraro, Managing Director, Universal Aviation Italy.
“This accreditation reflects the discipline, preparation, and teamwork our people bring to the ramp every day. During peak season, customers need to know their ground support partner is not only responsive, but operating with strong procedures, safety awareness, and local expertise."
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United Kingdom:
The ACA launches member Seal of Accreditation to highlight importance of industry standards
Global trade body The Air Charter Association (The ACA), has launched a new Member Seal of Accreditation to reinforce the importance of industry standards and trusted practices within the air charter sector.
The Seal recognises members who have successfully completed due diligence checks and received references from industry partners, confirming their professionalism and reliability. It signifies adherence to The ACA Code of Conduct and a commitment to maintaining the highest operational standards.

Accreditation provides clients with confidence that operators, brokers, and service providers are acting legally and responsibly. Any breach of these standards can lead to withdrawal of accreditation and suspension of membership.
The initiative also supports greater transparency in the market and helps combat illegal charter activity by giving customers a clear visual indicator of compliant companies.
ACA chief executive Glenn Hogben said the Seal is designed to inspire trust and highlight excellence, helping clients identify reputable providers and book charter flights safely. Members are encouraged to display the Seal across their marketing and communications.
Stuttgart & Aruba:
New facility in Aruba enables aircraft management in accordance with EASA Part NCC.
The DC Aviation Group is expanding its international aircraft management portfolio by offering private aircraft operations under the Aruba P4 registration from its new base in Aruba
Flight operations are conducted in accordance with EASA Part NCC, meeting the requirements of European regulations governing non-commercial flights involving complex motor-powered aircraft. This ensures structured operational oversight, transparent processes, and full compliance with applicable European aviation standards.
Operations are tailored to the specific requirements of private, non-commercial missions. The Aruba P4 registration therefore combines the highest safety and compliance standards with considerable operational flexibility and discretion.
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Daytona Beach, Florida:
Net proceeds from the event will go towards funding student scholarships.
Tuvoli, building the backbone of private aviation, has announced the launch of the first annual AI Symposium for Business Aviation (AISBA), co-founded with the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s O’Maley College of Business.
AISBA takes place during September 15th–16th at Embry-Riddle’s residential campus in Daytona Beach, Florida, with an opening reception on September 14th.

Centered on a full-day’s strategic symposium on Tuesday, September 15th, the program also includes an optional half-day practical workshop on Wednesday, September 16th.
Developed for business aviation leaders, AISBA will provide a practical, evidence-based framework for understanding, evaluating, and responsibly applying artificial intelligence across the sector.
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The jet that carried a dream
For Disney enthusiasts and aviation historians alike, the restoration of Walt Disney's beloved private aircraft marks the return of one of the most personal artefacts associated with the legendary filmmaker and entrepreneur.
After a painstaking restoration lasting more than two years, the Grumman Gulfstream I, affectionately known as "The Mouse," has been returned to its mid-1960s appearance and is now on public display at the Palm Springs Air Museum in California.
Purchased in 1963 and customised to Walt Disney's exact specifications, the aircraft served as both a business tool and a personal retreat. Disney used it extensively while overseeing the expansion of his company, travelling between California, Florida and numerous project sites. It was aboard this aircraft that he surveyed land connected with the development of what would become Walt Disney World, while its comfortable cabin reflected his desire to combine productivity with the warmth of home.

The Grumman Gulfstream I, affectionately known as "The Mouse" | Photo: Palm Springs Air Museum.
The aircraft's history has not always been so glamorous. Following decades of service, it eventually became a static exhibit before falling into disrepair after its interior was stripped out. Although the exterior was refurbished for Disney's D23 Expo in 2022, the cabin remained empty, prompting an ambitious partnership between The Walt Disney Company, the Walt Disney Archives and the Palm Springs Air Museum to faithfully recreate the original interior.
Using original photographs, design documents and specifications preserved in the Disney Archives, restoration specialists painstakingly rebuilt the handcrafted wood panelling, seating, cockpit and mid-century furnishings. Every effort was made to recreate the atmosphere Walt and his wife, Lillian, experienced when flying aboard the aircraft more than sixty years ago. The restored cabin once again features seating for 15 passengers, workspaces, a galley kitchen and the distinctive décor that reflected Disney's understated elegance.
The aircraft also carries profound historical significance. It was the final plane Walt Disney flew, travelling from Palm Springs to Burbank just two weeks before his death in December 1966. Its permanent home at the Palm Springs Air Museum is especially fitting, given Walt's close ties to the desert community, where he owned homes and frequently spent time with family.
More than simply restoring an aeroplane, the project has preserved an intimate piece of Disney history. Visitors can now step aboard and experience the environment where one of the twentieth century's greatest creative visionaries travelled, planned and dreamed of the future. |
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