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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 14th March 2024 | Issue #739

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Washington, DC:

President Biden’s budget would harm an essential American industry says NBAA

The National Business Aviation Association has expressed deep concern over the Biden administration’s Fiscal Year 2025 budget request, issued to Congress on Monday (11th March), which includes multiple proposals that would be harmful to an essential American industry.

“The Biden administration’s sweeping plan would hurt business aviation and the jobs and communities that depend on it, and make it harder for US companies to compete in a global economy,” said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen.

President Biden’s budget would harm an essential American industry says NBAA

“Among the proposals that single out business aviation for onerous treatment is a five-fold fuel tax increase, even though current fuel taxes already cover the incremental cost imposed on the aviation system. We urge Congress to tell the president that his gambit won’t fly with the citizens, companies and communities that rely on business aviation.”

Bolen noted that business aviation supports 1.2 million jobs and contributes $250bn to GDP. Business aircraft are used to optimize efficiency, productivity and flexibility, mostly by small and mid-sized companies, and sometimes by the president’s own Cabinet members.

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Washington, DC:

GAMA 'disheartened' by 2025 budget

General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) President and CEO, Pete Bunce, issued the following statement regarding the US President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2025

“The general and business aviation industry has supported the Biden-Harris Administration in strengthening safety, furthering workforce investments and enhancing sustainability of the sector. We are pleased to see that the President’s Budget prioritizes investment in the FAA to improve certification and oversight, and address air traffic workforce and facilities and equipment issues.

"It is, however, disheartening to see that short-sighted political proposals are now being put forth that can set back our industry with consequences that harm our indispensable workforce, the very same men and women in the United States manufacturing sector that the Administration claims to emphatically support.

“The political soundbites of closing the so-called corporate jet loophole and drastically increasing the jet fuel tax, by nearly five times, does nothing more than harm demand for state-of-the-art aircraft that are called ‘business jets’ or ‘corporate jets’ for a specific reason.

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Spanish Fork, Utah:

Groundbreaking of $100m Patey Aviation Business Park marks major milestone

Patey Aviation, in collaboration with Spanish Fork City, UT, has announced the groundbreaking for the highly-anticipated Patey Aviation Business Park. The ceremony took place on Wednesday, February 28th at the Spanish Fork Airport.

The Patey Aviation Business Park will be a significant leap forward for both the Spanish Fork Airport and private aviation enthusiasts alike. This represents a $60m first phase development of an overall $100m total project at the airport. Boasting a prime location and an array of amenities, this park is set to firmly establish the Spanish Fork Airport as a premier destination for private pilots.

"We're so grateful and excited for this investment to the Spanish Fork Airport and what will come from the efforts of this group and others," City Manager Seth Perrins said. "We are going to have the greatest general aviation airport in the country."

This state-of-the-art aviation hub will feature 66 hangars, ranging in price from $350k to $3.5m, catering to the diverse needs of private pilots. With sizes ranging from 2,200 square feet to 21,000 square feet, these hangars offer ample space and flexibility to accommodate various aircraft types.

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Atlanta, Georgia:

STACK.aero launches FL3XX integration, creating a single source of data for operators

STACK.aero, a technology platform streamlining business aviation workflows, is launching a collaboration with FL3XX, a digital aviation operations management system, at Schedulers and Dispatchers 2024, in Fort Worth, Texas.

The companies are integrating customer and business data to improve business administration and commercial management workflows for mutual operator customers.

Trip requests, quote generation and bookings generated in FL3XX Platform automatically merge with relevant customer account and relationship management, CRM, data from STACK.aero to present sales teams with richer customer profiles by automatically aligning with existing emails and call histories.

The integration enables users to harness data to augment sales processes, reporting and analysis for enhanced operational efficiency.

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Washington, DC:

NBAA and Cutter Aviation launch ‘Fueling the Future’ program in support of industry advocacy

In partnership with Cutter Aviation - a fixed-based operator with six locations in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona - the National Business Aviation Association has announced the launch of the Fueling the Future program, which is designed to help the association in its advocacy initiatives to foster an environment that allows business aviation to thrive in the United States and around the world.

Starting immediately with Cutter Aviation, the Fueling the Future program gives operators the opportunity to contribute a portion of fuel expenditures to support NBAA’s advocacy efforts.

NBAA and Cutter Aviation launch ‘Fueling the Future’ program in support of industry advocacy

Additionally, program contributions support CLIMBING. FAST., an advocacy campaign aimed at showcasing business aviation’s many societal benefits, from driving opportunities for today’s workforce to spearheading sustainability innovations in pursuit of net-zero carbon emissions in the industry by 2050.

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Cypress, Texas:

The Paragon Network elevates FBO safety expectations and training in 2024

Paragon Aviation Group continues to prioritize safety as a core value for its FBOs in 2024.

Safety is one of the five pillars that Paragon Aviation Group considers mandatory for their FBOs to possess, along with quality, reliability, value, and service. Each FBO and handling location in The Paragon Network must maintain NATA Safety 1st Certified status, IS-BAH Certified status, or uphold an equivalent program certification.

To reinforce its commitment to safety, Paragon Aviation Group is funding an Online Safety Officer (OSO) Program for all network FBOs worldwide for the fourth consecutive year. The OSO Program provides consistent, industry-leading safety communication, training, and regulatory compliance through monthly safety meetings. Regardless of the FBO’s size, staffing level, or stage of SMS, the program offers a complete framework for an effective safety promotion and communication program meeting several IS-BAH and SMS requirements.

Leading the OSO Program for 2024 is Paragon's Strategic Partner and safety expert, Polaris Aero. Polaris Aero provides intelligence software and services to simplify and streamline safety for line personnel, safety managers, and operation management. Their VOCUS cloud-based platform apps offer comprehensive Safety Management System (SMS) e-learning, advanced risk assessment, and next-generation safety management systems.

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Events

Palmetto Bay, Florida:

X-1FBO elevates FBO industry with 2nd Annual X-1 Approach FBO & User Conference

After the resounding success of the inaugural X-1 Approach FBO & User Conference, X-1FBO proudly announces its return.

This year, the FBO-centric event takes place against the vibrant backdrop of Miami, Florida, from April 2nd to 5th, 2024. The unique conference experience places keen focus on the modernization of FBO operations and fosters open discussion around all the key factors impacting the ramp.

X-1FBO elevates FBO industry with 2nd Annual X-1 Approach FBO & User Conference

Monica Sarduy, VP of Sales & Marketing at X-1FBO, extends a warm invitation, saying, "Join us at the X-1 Approach FBO and User Conference 2024, the only event dedicated entirely to the core of business aviation support - the FBO. This year, we're setting the stage for real change and redefining what it means to excel in our industry."

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People

Global Jet Capital

Mike Christie

Mike Christie

Global Jet Capital has appointed Mike Christie to the position of Head of Sales for the Americas. He will succeed Steve Day, who is stepping down after more than 8 years with the company.

Most recently, Christie served as Vice President Sales - Western US and Ohio. In his new role, Christie will oversee the company’s sales activities in the United States, Mexico, and Latam.

“Mike has been with Global Jet Capital since 2018, and in that time, he has developed a keen understanding of our products and services and the markets we serve. Mike’s energy, collaborative approach, and prior experience in multiple roles managing high-performing sales teams in the arena of financial services will be of great benefit to Global Jet Capital.” said Vivek Kaushal, CEO of Global Jet Capital.

Before joining Global Jet Capital, Mike served in a variety of market-facing sales roles at GE Capital, US Bank, and Huntington National Bank. Mike earned a BA in Political Science at the University of Michigan and later completed his MBA at Wayne State University.

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WINGX Global Market Tracker:

Bizjet demand buoyant, notably in South America and Asia

  WINGX Global Market Tracker

For Week 10, through March 10th, global business jet activity was up 4% YOY compared to Week 10 of 2023, according to WINGX`s weekly Global Market Tracker published today.

73,128 business jet sectors were flown last week, 8% more than the previous week. So far this year, 1st January-10th March, business jet and turboprop activity is 2% ahead of 2023.

Business jet sectors and hours in the last four weeks are 5% ahead of comparable 2023, sectors 38% ahead of 2019, hours 42% ahead of 2019. At the start of March, turboprop sectors are 3% ahead of last year, Year to date turboprop sectors are 5% ahead of last year.

Bizjet demand buoyant, notably in South America and Asia

Cargo sectors starting this month much slower than last year, sectors 11% behind last year, 26% ahead of 2019. In contrast, scheduled airline activity this month is 22% ahead of last year, 9% ahead of 2019.

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Ajdovščina, Slovenia:

Pipistrel Velis Electro serial number 100 enters service

Pipistrel, a Textron company, has announced the completed production of its 100th Velis Electro, the world’s first type-certified electric aircraft, marking a significant milestone.

Velis Electro S/N 100 has been delivered to Green Aerolease, a French sustainable aircraft rental business with ambitions to accelerate the environmental transition of the aviation industry across Europe through its turnkey rental service.

Pipistrel Velis Electro serial number 100 enters service

“The Velis Electro leads the journey towards more sustainable flight solutions, and the entry into service of S/N 100 is a notable achievement,” said Gabriel Massey, President and Managing Director of Pipistrel. “Powered by over 15 years of expertise in electric flight, this aircraft brings a more environmentally-friendly option to flight schools with unbeatable cost-efficiency.”

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Guest Article

Is bigger really better? A history of the A380

Since the dawn of man-powered flight, the size of aircraft has been increasing to capacities never dreamed of by early designers and engineers. The Airbus A380-800 is currently the world’s largest passenger aircraft - Artemis Aerospace explores this behemoth of the skies and why production ended.

Is bigger really better? A history of the A380

The Airbus A380, designed and produced by Airbus, the European multinational aerospace corporation, is not only the current largest passenger aeroplane in the world, but also the only jet airliner with full length double decks.

It has an impressive maximum capacity of 853 passengers, if configured entirely for economy seats, and originally hit the drawing board as a rival to the immensely popular Boeing 747, the original ‘jumbo jet’, which can ‘only’ carry a maximum of 660 in the same configuration.

It first took to the skies in 2007 under the aegis of Singapore Airlines and was widely seen to be the future of the aviation industry. However, after a total of 254 aircraft were built, in 2019 Airbus announced that production of the Airbus 380 would cease in 2021, a surprisingly short timespan considering the Boeing 747 first flew in 1969 and ceased production in 2022.

What happened in these fourteen years? And does it demonstrate that bigger really is better?

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Wichita, Kansas:

Textron special missions Cessna Grand Caravans to be acquired to aid in Horn of Africa security

Textron Aviation has been awarded a contract by the US Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL, for two Cessna Grand Caravan EX turboprop aircraft. The aircraft will be owned and operated by the Djiboutian Air Force (DAF).

This acquisition is the third delivery order under a recently established indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract that allows up to $100m USD for the acquisition of Textron Aviation aircraft over a five-year period.

Two Cessna Grand Caravan EX aircraft will be equipped to ensure the border sovereignty of the country of Djibouti.

Two Cessna Grand Caravan EX aircraft will be equipped to ensure the border sovereignty of the country of Djibouti.

“The two special missions Cessna Grand Caravan EX aircraft will be Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance equipped to ensure the border sovereignty of the country of Djibouti,” said Bob Gibbs, vice president, Special Mission Sales for Textron Aviation.

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Bizav Newsreel

Challenging the narrative about business aviation

It's time to reclaim our story. The public image of business aviation often focuses solely on luxury and extravagance, neglecting the industry's significant contributions.

Challenging the narrative about business aviation

Social media videos can effectively showcase the broader value proposition, which is why we've created JetZero TV - intended to change our story one video at a time.

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Houston, Texas:

Universal showcases new Feasibility-IQ trip support app integration with Portside’s PFM scheduling system at SDC2024

Universal Weather and Aviation, Inc. announced the integration of its leading mission planning and intelligence app, Feasibility-IQ, with Portside’s Professional Flight Management (PFM) flight department operations management system during this week's Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference in Fort Worth, TX.

This new integration enables PFM users to synchronize their trip details to Feasibility-IQ at the push of a button within the PFM system, allowing them to instantly review detailed mission requirements and access advanced trip support intelligence from Universal.

Feasibility-IQ

Feasibility-IQ equips flight departments with comprehensive, vetted information on customs procedures, ground logistics details, crew and passenger entry requirements, facilities, peak periods, location trends, and more for thousands of airports worldwide.

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Vero Beach, Florida:

Piper M700 Fury earns FAA type certification

Piper Aircraft has announced the type certification of its new flagship aircraft, the Piper M700 Fury, by the US Federal Aviation Administration, achieved on February 29, 2024.

This certification is a significant milestone for Piper Aircraft, coming quickly after the new aircraft’s announcement on February 6, 2024. Customer deliveries will begin immediately.

Piper M700 Fury earns FAA type certification

With a maximum cruise speed of 301 knots and a maximum range of 1,424 nm, the M700 Fury is the fastest single engine aircraft in Piper’s 87+ year history.

This cabin-class turboprop aircraft is equipped with Pratt & Whitney’s PT6A-52 engine generating 700 shaft horsepower and the latest version of Garmin’s G3000 cockpit, including Garmin’s Emergency Autoland as part of Piper’s HALO safety system.

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida:

Davinci brings luxurious butler training to aviation professionals

In an exclusive partnership, Davinci Inflight Training Institute and the prestigious British Butler Institute are offering a 5-day course at Davinci's state-of-the-art training facilities in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Davinci brings luxurious butler training to aviation professionals

This collaboration aims to enhance the in-flight service training experience by integrating the refined art of butler service into Davinci's comprehensive aviation programs and marks a unique convergence of aviation and luxury service training.

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Singapore:

Textron celebrates first Cessna SkyCourier order in Indonesia

Representatives from Textron Aviation and PT Smart Aviation celebrated the company’s purchase agreement for the first Cessna SkyCourier order in Indonesia.

The agreement, signed during the Singapore Airshow, includes a SkyCourier passenger variant and four Cessna Grand Caravan EXs with deliveries expected to begin in 2026. PT Smart Aviation will expand their business and their capabilities in weather modification, cargo and passenger flights.

Representatives from Textron Aviation and Smart PT during signing ceremony at the Singapore Airshow (representatives from left to right; Juan Escalante (seated), Lachlan Cullen, Pongky Majaya (seated), Marianna Elias, Jodie Bevan, Tony Jones (seated), Lerry Janurengers).

For PT Smart, these additional aircraft will strengthen their current fixed wing fleet, totaling 23 units. PT Smart is strategically bolstering its aviation capabilities to support operational activities in remote areas across Indonesia. This move not only aligns with PT Smart's commitment to aiding the nation's operations but also signifies a leap towards advancing aviation capabilities in Indonesia.

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Dublin, Ireland:

Avia Solutions Group concludes acquisition of Skytrans Airlines, expanding to 12 AOCs worldwide

Avia Solutions Group, the world's largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider with a fleet of 199 aircraft, has finalized the acquisition of the Australian airline Skytrans.

The airline, which holds a fleet of 13 regional aircraft, specializes in Regular Public Transport (RPT) as well as charter operations.

With the acquisition of Skytrans, the group secures an Australian Air Operator Certificate (AOC), paving the way for both passenger and cargo flight operations. The move will, moreover, allow the group to access the lucrative domestic aviation market in Australia, which, according to projections published in the Australian Aviation Network review of 2023, is set to exceed pre-COVID levels in 2024.

This development is part of the group's growth strategy within the Asia-Pacific region. Expansion in the region provides valuable leverage to counterbalance the reduced seasonal demand in Europe by shifting aircraft between counter-seasonal regions. The obtained AOC brings the total number of air operator certificates held by the group to 12.

"This acquisition is part of our larger strategy, which is aimed at limiting the impact of seasonality, whilst giving us access to new growing markets in Asia-Pacific and further afield," says Jonas Janukenas, CEO of Avia Solutions Group. "By the end of the year, we aim to establish or acquire 7 additional airlines, with countries like Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia firmly on our radar."

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London:

New private aviation charter brand launches in UK, Isle of Man and UAE

OPUL Jets, a new UK provider of private air charter services, is commencing operations with an initial fleet comprising a Bombardier Global Express XRS and two Bombardier Learjet 40 and Learjet 45 business jets.

Two G-registered light jets will be hangared at London Biggin Hill Airport, as well as the Isle of Man’s Ronaldsway Airport, to be joined by additional G-registered aircraft later this year.

Global Express XRS

The Global Express, on the Maltese registry, will be a ‘floating fleet’ aircraft, also available for charter out of Al Maktoum Airport in Dubai. Additional acquisitions will be confirmed over the forthcoming months, with further expansion into the Middle East and Asia also planned.

OPUL Jets was founded last year with offices and operations in London, the Isle of Man, India and Dubai.

Harry Ackerman, OPUL Jets’ CEO, is overseeing sales, aircraft management and charter. He has experience in the aviation sector, global trade and investment and has served private family offices in the UAE, supporting their international growth strategy in the logistics and aviation sector.

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British Business and General Aviation Association:

Distinguished aviator Wally Epton receives BBGA’s outstanding contribution to aviation award

Wally Epton, who has contributed six decades of exemplary service to the aviation industry in civil and defence roles, is this year’s recipient of the British Business and General Aviation Association’s prestigious Michael Wheatley Award for Outstanding Services to the general aviation industry.

BBGA Chair Aoife O’Sullivan presented him with the accolade at the Association’s annual conference and AGM on 7th March at London’s Leonardo Hotel, St Paul’s, to an audience of 140 plus industry peers.

Wally Epton, distinguished aviator, receives BBGA’s outstanding contribution to aviation award from Aoife O’Sullivan, BBGA Chair

Wally Epton, distinguished aviator, receives BBGA’s outstanding contribution to aviation award from Aoife O’Sullivan, BBGA Chair.

Wally’s illustrious career started in 1958 as a Royal Air Force aircraft apprentice at RAF Halton. He completed his flying training as an officer cadet at RAF College Cranwell, a precursor to piloting Strike/Ground Attack B-15 Canberras, C-130 tactical transport aircraft and HS-125 Dominie navigation trainers.

Wally was proud to be a display pilot with the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) flying Spitfires and Hurricanes. He retired from the RAF in 1978 as a Squadron Leader but continued as an active display pilot before moving to Australia in 1981, initially for Shell. While in Australia he set up a business aviation association there.

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United Kingdom:

Premier Aviation celebrates 30 years of sky-high rock n’ roll

Premier Aviation, part of the Hunt & Palmer PLC Group, is marking 30 years’ providing charter for some of the highest grossing music tours.

With over 250 music tours under its belt, Premier is proud of its heritage within the music industry and can confidently say that none of its clients’ artistes has ever missed a gig owing to flight problems.

Tour Director Lizzy Templer was Premier’s first employee, working alongside founder Adrian Whitmarsh, who sold the business to Hunt & Palmer in 2011.

Lizzy Templer.

Lizzy Templer.

“When the business started out its focus was primarily on European tours. In those early days the major artistes that fill international stadia today were chartering small turboprops, a far cry from the executive jets and VIP airliners they travel on now,” highlights Lizzy.

"These days, in order to serve the worldwide touring market, Premier’s reach is similarly global, transporting bands, artists, their crews and even their backline equipment from continent to continent. The genre of artists handled has considerably expanded too.

More Country music, Asian artists touring

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United Kingdom:

The ACA reaches 400 membership milestone

The Air Charter Association's global membership has reached a record 400 companies, with three new countries added to its international footprint.

With representation now from 58 countries globally, this membership milestone is attributed to the hard work of The ACA’s executive team, and particularly Membership Executive, Chris Adams, in showcasing the value the Association provides to its members.

Since its establishment in 1949, The Air Charter Association has been the go-to source of industry information, proactively representing members to governments and regulators, providing expert guidance, support and training, and organising unrivalled networking events.

Through the ongoing expansion of its membership, The ACA has been able to deliver greater value to members by increasing the international distribution and scale of its events, grow the executive team and provide more training opportunities.

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Toronto, Canada:

Pilots are crucial to public confidence in eVTOLs, investors believe

Growing acceptance that services will rely on qualified pilots is key factor.

Leading global professional investors expect public confidence in electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft to grow as the industry continues to focus on using qualified pilots for flights, new global research from New Horizon Aircraft Ltd. [doing business as Horizon Aircraft] shows.

The study with investors in Japan, the US, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia found nearly three out of four (73%) believe public support for eVTOLs will grow over the next three years with 15% anticipating a dramatic increase in public confidence.

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Horizon Aircrft's Cavorite X7.

Just 6% of the private equity, venture capital and family office investors questioned believe public confidence in the sector will decline as the launch of the first services comes closer to reality. Around 22% do not see any change in public confidence happening or did not express an opinion.

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Events

London:

Future Opportunities for Seaplanes and Amphibious Aviation conference takes off in Venice

The Future Opportunities for Seaplanes and Amphibious Aviation (FOSAA) conference makes its debut in Venice, Italy, on 20th March 2024.

Quaynote Communications is organizing the first-of-a-kind event in conjunction with Arena Group Associates. It builds on its successful 'Future Opportunities For . . .' series, which, during the last fifteen years, has covered topics including Superyachts, Business Jets and Aviation Health.

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The inaugural one-day event will provide a dedicated platform for the amphibious and seaplane industry to explore, discuss and debate the remarkable potential offered by this burgeoning sector as technological developments serve to make amphibious aircraft and seaplanes attractive, efficient and environmentally friendly air mobility solutions.

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And Finally

Thorough flight testing for Hi Fly’s new A330-200s

Leading global wet lease specialist and charter operator, Hi Fly, has recently put its two newly added Airbus A330-200s through their paces.

Before the additions could join the fleet, both aircraft (registered 9H-HFK and 9H-HFJ) had to pass functional flight testing. This is a contractually mandatory procedure that Hi Fly has the expertise and capability to perform in-house.

At Beja Airport in the south of Portugal, Carlos Mirpuri, Vice Chairman of the Hi Fly Group as Commander and Marcos Braga as Captain were in control of the multi-mission flight testing. “We have specific protocols to follow and execute, ticking off items on customary checklists,” explains Carlos Mirpuri.

Thorough flight testing for Hi Fly’s new A330-200s

The series of thorough tests included a number of flight control checks flown at altitudes between 10,000 and 20,000 feet (about 3000 to 6000 meters), followed by low-speed checks. Another task was functional testing of the landing gear, even including a gravity gear extension as an additional safety feature, which is extremely rarely used in regular flight operations. As conclusion of each aircraft’s check program came runway fly-overs and a touch-and-go manoeuvre.

After ticking off the required checks one by one, Carlos Mirpuri was highly satisfied: “The aircraft are as good as new and ready for revenue service. We found absolutely no faults.”

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