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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 24th July 2025 | Issue No.805

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Cleveland, Ohio and London:

Flexjet lands $800m investment backed by L Catterton

Marks the largest equity investment in the history of private aviation.

Flexjet has closed an $800m equity investment from a consortium of strategic investors led by leading global consumer-focused investment firm L Catterton, with participation from affiliates of KSL Capital Partners, LLC and the J. Safra Group.

The investment, which marks the largest equity investment in the history of private aviation, will support Flexjet’s continuing vision to significantly transform the Private Jet Flight Experience.

Flexjet Chairman Kenn Ricci.

Flexjet Chairman Kenn Ricci.

With investments in its global workforce, infrastructure and fleet modernization, Flexjet has built the foundation for a travel experience that is responsive to the latest demands of its clients, which includes more demand for larger aircraft and international flights.

Flexjet’s vision includes a more bespoke experience that begins with access through private terminals and ends with providing unique access to destinations, products and curated events that are not available outside of the Flexjet community.

Additionally, much of Flexjet’s success is built on its ability to control the key ingredients that lead to specialized service delivery. This includes private aviation’s largest in-house maintenance network, private terminals and its Cabin Attendant Academy.

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São Paulo, Brazil:

Embraer finishes 2Q25 on an all-time high with US$29.7bn backlog

Executive Aviation delivered 38 aircraft during the quarter, up 41% year-over-year.

Embraer registered a US$29.7 bn backlog in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25) - the highest level ever recorded by the company - delivering 61 aircraft across all its business units.

The result reflects a 30% increase compared to the second quarter of last year (2Q24), when 47 jets were delivered, and more than twice the number of aircraft (30) recorded in the first quarter of 2025 (1Q25).

Executive Aviation posted a backlog of US$7.4 billion in 2Q25, up 62% year-over-year (yoy) but down a slight 2% quarter-over-quarter (qoq).

Deliveries reached 38 jets during the period, 41% higher than the 27 jets in 2Q24.

Consequently, in the 1H25, deliveries totaled 61 aircraft and 41% of the midpoint of the full year guidance (between 145 and 155 in 2025), 8 percentage points higher than the average 32% level for the period recorded over the past 5 years.

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Washington, DC:

NBAA commends House panel for advancing broad DOT funding package

The National Business Aviation Association has welcomed the US House Appropriations Committee’s vote to advance a comprehensive funding package for the US Department of Transportation (DOT) that includes several important provisions to enhance aviation safety, security, technology and workforce development, while also reiterating opposition to air traffic control (ATC) privatization.

The Fiscal Year 2026 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies (THUD) Bill provides $23.3bn appropriated for the Federal Aviation Administration, an increase of $2.3bn over FY25.

NBAA commends House panel for advancing broad DOT funding package

Included is a $1.8bn increase over FY25 levels for FAA facilities and equipment and funding for the agency to hire 2,500 new air traffic controllers, with an additional $4.3bn allocated to enhance the nation’s transportation infrastructure, including airports.

Notably, the legislation also states: “The committee does not support the transfer of the responsibility for overseeing a safe air traffic system from the FAA to a not-for-profit, independent, private corporation.”

“NBAA commends the committee for recognizing the urgent need to enhance the safety and reliability of ATC, while also preserving congressional and FAA oversight of our National Airspace System,” said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. “This forward-looking measure provides the DOT with the necessary funding and guidance to help advance our nation’s aviation industry.”

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Salt Lake City, Utah:

Elevate Jet adds VIP airliners to growing fleet management portfolio

Elevate Jet, LLC, an Elevate Aviation Group company, has been awarded Certified Air Carrier capabilities by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to operate Large Aircraft, such as the Airbus Corporate Jet (ACJ), Embraer Lineage 1000, and Boeing Business Jet (BBJ).

The certification allows Elevate Jet to engage in a broader range of commercial activities including large aircraft operations for management, demonstration flights, structured leasing opportunities, and more - capabilities critical to supporting the company's efforts in representing and marketing VIP Airliners.

Reid Oslin, VP Strategic Accounts at Elevate Aviation, said, “These aircraft are in increasing demand in the US charter space.

"For decades we have specialized in curating trips for a variety of highly discerning clientele such as the best names in music and entertainment, executives and founders, and presidential campaigns; each able to benefit from the Large Aircraft placements soon to be available with the growing Elevate Jet fleet.”

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Oshkosh, Wisconsin:

FAA expansion of light-sport rules welcomed by NBAA as step forward for aviation access

The National Business Aviation Association welcomed the Federal Aviation Administration’s publication of the Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification Final Rule (MOSAIC).

The final rule, released at EAA’s AirVenture, builds on the 2004 Certification of Aircraft and Airmen for the Operation of Light-Sport Aircraft and has significant potential for flight training, aerial work and personal travel by expanding the aircraft sport pilots may operate.

“The long-awaited final rule, MOSAIC, is the culmination of decades of FAA and industry light-sport aircraft and sport pilot certification efforts and the result of an over 20-year successful safety record of light-sport category aircraft,” said NBAA Senior Vice President of Safety, Security, Sustainability and International Operations Doug Carr.

“In addition to expanding privileges for sport pilots and capabilities for light-sport category aircraft, the rule will play a crucial role in development of innovative technology for the cockpit.”

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Santa Cruz, California:

Joby boosts manufacturing in California and Ohio, grows aircraft fleet

Electric air taxi manufacturer, Joby Aviation, has announced the expansion of its site in Marina, California, which will double its aircraft production capacity at that location.

The total site now spans approximately 435,500 square feet and will support the scale-up of commercial operations. Joby also expanded its flight test program with the addition of a new aircraft to its growing fleet.

Joby boosts manufacturing in California and Ohio, grows aircraft fleet

“Reimagining urban mobility takes speed, scale, and precision manufacturing. Our expanded manufacturing footprint in both California and Ohio is preparing us to do just that,” said Eric Allison, Chief Product Officer. “We celebrated the opening of the new facility with the flight of our sixth aircraft, which earned airworthiness certification within a week of completion.”

The opening of the new manufacturing space is a big step forward as Joby gets ready to scale production and enter the market. Achieving this comes down to three key strengths:

Committed to American Innovation:

Drawing on top talent at its California and Ohio facilities, Joby designs, builds, and tests its aircraft in the US. Using tools like advanced data analytics and 3D printing, Joby produces components that are lighter, stronger and more flexible. With its newly expanded Marina facility, the Company plans to add hundreds of full-time jobs to support increased aircraft production.

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Textron Aviation

Maggie Topping

Maggie Topping

Maggie Topping, senior vice president, Human Resources & Communications, Textron Aviation, has been selected as the J. Robert Young Executive-in-Residence for the Spring 2025 term at Wichita State University's W. Frank Barton School of Business.
This role highlights Maggie's exceptional leadership and Textron Aviation’s dedication to inspiring the journey of flight and preparing the next generation for future careers in aviation.

During her residency at the Barton School of Business, Maggie will engage with students and faculty through mentoring sessions, collaborative discussions focused on program and curriculum innovations and provide a public keynote in partnership with Luke Paney, chief information officer, Textron Aviation, titled: Driving Innovation Forward: Textron Aviation’s Balanced Approach to AI, Talent, and the Transformation of Work.

Maggie's deep ties to Wichita and her commitment to her alma mater reinforce her impact as Executive-in-Residence. Her extensive leadership experience, combined with her roles on several boards such as WSU Tech, the WSU Foundation & Alumni Engagement, the WSU National Advisory Council and the WSU Barton School of Business Dean’s Advisory Board, significantly enhances educational and community initiatives.

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WINGX Global Market Tracker:

Business jets navigate mixed markets

  WINGX Global Market Tracker
In Week 29, global bizjet activity reached 77,336 departures, an increase of 1% over the prior week and flat against Week 29 of 2024, according to WINGX's Global Market Tracker published today.

While still shy of this cycle’s 52-week peak of 78,808 flights (recorded in Week 26 of 2025), activity remains well ahead of the 52-week trough of 60,521 (Week 2 of 2025). Looking at the rolling four-week total, global flights are 3% ahead of the same period last year.

Now past the mid-point of July (1st-20th July), global business jet flights are up 3.6% vs the same period last year. The active fleet of global business jets has also grown compared to 1st - 20th July 2024, with 18,354 active business jets, a 2.2% year-on-year increase.

Regional Performance Analysis

North America: Below Average Performance

North American markets delivered sub-par results in Week 29, seeing a 1% retraction in bizjet flights versus Week 29 2024. The key US market saw a slightly worse 2% retraction, while key state Florida performed below the national market trend, -6% year-on-year. The overall North America four-week trend remains positive at +2% compared to last year.

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Ballston Spa, New York:

Saratoga County Airport unveils modernized terminal and hangar complex

The New York aviation community came together to celebrate the grand opening of Saratoga County Airport’s (K5B2) new terminal and hangar complex during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 26th.

Saratoga County Airport unveils modernized terminal and hangar complex

The new 40,500-square-foot facility, which houses the FBO, combines modern sophistication with Saratoga’s rich regional character, showcasing natural materials and a warm, welcoming design.

The heated hangar complex (encompassing 20,000 square feet of the facility) can accommodate aircraft up to a Gulfstream G500, and guests can enjoy runway views from Alexi’s at the Airport - the terminal’s new full-service restaurant opening this fall.

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Oshkosh, Wisconsin:

General aviation community unites to support the 2026 Special Olympics Airlift

During the industry’s iconic Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture event in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, leading general aviation organizations - including EAA and General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) - announced their collective support and endorsement of the 2026 Special Olympics Airlift event.

Ron Draper, president and CEO, Textron Aviation and Jack J. Pelton, chairman and CEO, Experimental Aircraft Association celebrate the general aviation community uniting to support the 2026 Special Olympics Airlift.

Ron Draper, president and CEO, Textron Aviation and Jack J. Pelton, chairman and CEO, Experimental Aircraft Association..

The Special Olympics Airlift, organized by Textron Aviation, mobilizes hundreds of volunteer Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker pilots and aircraft to create the world’s largest peacetime airlift and provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Special Olympics athletes.

This monumental event will transport hundreds of athletes and coaches across the country to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota’s Twin Cities.

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Bend, Oregon:

Epic Aircraft E1000 AX achieves FAA certification

Next-generation model features Garmin Autothrottle and Autoland. 

Epic Aircraft has announced FAA Type Certification (TC) of its latest high-performance, single-engine, turbine model, the E1000 AX.

Epic Aircraft announces FAA certification of the E1000 AX

Delivering the same unparalleled performance as its predecessor and category-leading E1000 GX, the E1000 AX made its public debut in April at Sun ‘n Fun Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, Florida.

“Aircraft deliveries will begin this week at factory headquarters in Bend, Oregon,” said Doug King, CEO of Epic Aircraft, LLC. “We just completed a record-breaking sales quarter, and July is already the best sales month in company history. All 2025 E1000 AX production positions are filled, and sales are brisk for 2026 deliveries.”

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United Kingdom:

The Air Charter Association ushers in the next generation of aviation professionals

Leading global trade body, The Air Charter Association (The ACA), has finalised its 2025 Internship intake, and will be hosting its training week at London Biggin Hill Airport in August 2025.

The Air Charter Association ushers in the next generation of aviation professionals

The ACA Internship programme, established in 2024, supports the development of the next generation of air charter professionals. It provides an opportunity for young people aged 18-25 to access dedicated aviation training and professional experience with industry leading companies.

The internship acts as a valuable springboard to gain the knowledge, skills and contacts needed to navigate a challenging employment landscape.

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Guest Article

Insect season: an overlooked threat to aircraft efficiency

Aircraft performance during insect season faces a costly challenge that many airlines underestimate.

During the season, bug residue tends to build up quickly on the nose, wings, and forward sections of aircraft. Without proper aircraft exterior cleaning, the drag they produce counteracts the force of thrust generated by engines and the lift generated by wings. This increases fuel consumption, creating additional operational expenses for airlines.

Insect season: an overlooked threat to aircraft efficiency

According to a detailed study by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), insect accumulation on natural laminar flow (NLF) wings can cause significant fuel penalties. The study showed that contamination levels of about 400 insects can increase fuel consumption by roughly 1.1% for shorter flights (~750 km) and up to 4.4% for longer missions.

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Women in Aviation International:

Girls in Aviation Day hosted in St Barths by new Carib Skies WAI Chapter

A closing highlight of CARIBAVIA 2025 on St. Barths was the return of Girls in Aviation Day on Friday, 13th June.

Fifteen girls aged 14-15 (Grade 9) from local school College Mireille Choisy travelled to the airport for a full morning’s educational session.

Girls in Aviation Day by the new Carib Skies Chapter

This year GIAD was co-organised between Women in Aviation International’s Kelly Murphy; new WAI Carib Skies Chapter President Ludmila de Weever, St. Maarten Member of Parliament and Carib Skies’ Chapter member Melissa Lake, Territorial Councillor, St Barths.

Covering the Caribbean Islands, Carib Skies is now available for individuals and corporates based there.

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Wichita, Kansas:

Cessna Grand Caravan EX adds executive interior upgrades for elevated travel experience

The legendary Cessna Grand Caravan EX will now feature three new executive interior schemes for customers to select when designing their aircraft cabin.

The Lunar, Obsidian and Saddle Sport interiors join the existing Canyon and Savanna schemes, providing a broader range of standard choices.

Lunar Premium Interior.

Lunar Premium Interior.

Premium versions of each of the new interiors are also available, featuring quilted seat stitching and plush carpet, providing an elevated aesthetic to the cabin.

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Paris, France:

Safran finalises acquisition of Collins Aerospace flight control and actuation units

Safran has announced the closing of the acquisition of Collins Aerospace’s flight control and actuation activities which are mission critical systems for commercial and military aircraft, and helicopters.

With this transaction, Safran becomes a global leader in flight control and actuation systems and is well-positioned for next-generation platforms.

The acquired business employs approximately 4,000 people across eight main facilities in Europe (UK, Italy and France) and Asia, and has activities in Poland, USA and India.

Safran finalises acquisition of Collins Aerospace flight control and actuation units

Flight control and actuation systems from Collins are integrated on board 180 platforms, and generated revenue of around $1.55bn in 2024 and an EBITDA of about $130m. This business will be consolidated from August 1st, 2025 within Safran Electronics & Defense.

Olivier Andriès, CEO of Safran stated: “This acquisition offers a unique opportunity to solidify our position in mission critical flight control and actuation functions and create a global leader in this domain. It will enable us to deliver a comprehensive offering to our customers and position us extremely well for next-generation aircraft. This business fits perfectly with both our product portfolio and our DNA with a high technology content, recurring aftermarket sales and profitable growth.”

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Everett, Washington and Kemble, UK:

ZeroAvia lands key patents to accelerate hydrogen jet engine development

Patent awards add significant strength to ZeroAvia’s IP portfolio, with 45 patents granted to date.

ZeroAvia has been awarded nine new patents this year so far, with many critical to the company’s roadmap for scaling hydrogen-electric engines for large regional aircraft.

The company has now been granted a total of 45 patents related to hydrogen and electric aviation systems, with almost 250 applications, most of which are still going through the patent office pipelines.

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) no. 12,341,225 covers an integrated hydrogen-electric engine and is key to the development of a modular multi-MW hydrogen-electric engine for ATR and Dash 8 families of aircraft.

ZeroAvia ATR 72 rendering

The design concept relates to ZeroAvia’s ZA2000 engine for 40-80 seat regional turboprops and jets, with advanced and novel integration concepts creating a tightly packaged, power-dense zero-emission aircraft engine.

Also important for scaling hydrogen-electric engines for large aircraft is the delivery of fuel cell systems with higher specific power. UK patent office GB2614450 covers novel coatings for aluminium bipolar plates for high temperature PEM (HTPEM) fuel cell systems, allowing the higher temperature operation with lightweight metals, while overcoming material degradation challenges.

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Geneva, Switzerland:

Air Charter Service’s Swiss office on the up

The Geneva office of leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, has seen incredible growth in the first six months of the year, with private jet flights up 78% on the same period last year.

Justin Lancaster, ACS’s Group Commercial Director, commented: “With the Swiss private jet market flat, we decided on a push for market share.

"To do this, we needed to take our service levels to new heights, so we invested in the team and our processes - bringing in experienced personnel, some of whom speak languages that we didn’t have before. Our new management team in Geneva has been instrumental in formulating this plan and delivering these results.

“We have almost doubled the team size since the beginning of last year, and that is now paying dividends, as this is the office’s best return in the first six months of a year since opening its doors 10 years ago."

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Athens, Greece:

Aircraft grounding averted as Chapman Freeborn speeds critical parts to Athens

Chapman Freeborn, one of the world’s leading aircraft charter and aviation support companies, has arranged an urgent delivery of critical aircraft parts from Paris to Athens in under 24 hours.

Despite the complexity of the task, the aircraft in question not only received the necessary parts on time but also departed ahead of schedule.

In May 2025, the team at Chapman Freeborn received an urgent task of delivering crucial parts from Paris Vatry Airport (XCR) to Athens International Airport (ATH), for a client experiencing an AOG (Aircraft On Ground) event. In cases like these, timing is of utmost importance, as every hour the plane is grounded can cost the airline tens of thousands of euros.

Aircraft grounding averted as Chapman Freeborn speeds critical parts to Athens

Taz Mears, Cargo Charter Broker at Chapman Freeborn, emphasizes that under such circumstances, reaction time and efficiency are what keep aircraft flying, production lines moving, and entire systems running smoothly.

“The task was incredibly time-critical. Our client has a very tight schedule and major contracts they need to honor under any circumstances. Needless to say, the necessary parts had to be in place as promptly as possible,” he says.

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Isle of Man:

BBGA out front at the Isle of Man Aviation Conference

For the first time, the British Business General Aviation Association joined Martyn Fiddler as joint hosts of the 13th Isle of Man Aviation Conference, bringing together 120 business aviation delegates at Douglas’ Villa Marina venue.

Conceived in 2007 to celebrate the Isle of Man aircraft registry (IOMAR), the event has become a calendar favourite. “It’s refreshingly straightforward,” said Dave Edwards, CEO of the Royal Aeronautical Society, chairing the event for the third year.

Dave Edwards.

Dave Edwards.

With over 400 business aviation tails, the ’M’ registry has expanded into ‘transitional’ aircraft – between owners or lessees, in any part of the world, as well as aerial flying work. Being non-commercial, its synergy with BBGA and the UK Civil Aviation Authority, encouraged to promote the G-reg, is obvious.

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Torp, Norway and Phnom Penh, Cambodia:

Elfly Group signs deal with Cambodia’s VET Airways for five ‘NOEMI’ seaplanes

Elfly Group, developers of the all-new NOEMI (no emissions electric seaplane) has signed an MoU, worth $50m, with Cambodia’s VET Airways for five aircraft, committing to bring clean, go-anywhere air travel to Southeast Asia.

Elfly Group signs deal with Cambodia’s VET Airways for five ‘NOEMI’ seaplanes

This marks Elfly’s 52nd aircraft, ordered through customer MoUs, as demand for the all-electric, amphibious NOEMI takes off globally - from Denmark to Greece, Indonesia, Panama, and now Cambodia.

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Events

Munich, Germany:

IAE25 opens registration, spotlighting innovation and global standards in airport tech

inter airport Europe (IAE25), the largest show for airport equipment technology, design and services, returns to Munich Messe during 7th-9th October with a special 25th edition.

This year’s show shines a spotlight on innovation and technology and also what is needed to attract and retain talent as workforce issues persist industry-wide.

Jost Lammers, CEO of Munich Airport commented: “We are delighted to be the gateway for the global airport community participating in inter airport Europe 2025. For over two decades, this exhibition has been driving innovations and technologies in the airport industry.

"As a premium airport that focuses on optimising processes and the passenger experience through innovation and digitalisation, we acknowledge the significance of this leading exhibition.”

This year’s themes include Sustainability, Technology & Innovation, Cyber Security, Safety & Security, Big Data, Workforce of the Future, and Airport Development and Infrastructure.

Full details and registration can be accessed here

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And Finally

ACS Mexico on tap with emergency charter for beer maker

Last month Air Charter Service’s Mexican office was contacted by a leading alcoholic beverage manufacturer in Mexico, who was facing a brewery shut down and needed just over half a ton of beer hops transported from Washington State to Mexico City, a journey of more than two and a half thousand miles, within the next 24 hours.

ACS Mexico on tap with emergency charter for beer maker

Marco Circosta, ACS Mexico’s CEO, commented: “We were contacted by our freight forwarder customer in Mexico whose client’s brewery urgently needed a delivery of hops to avoid a production line shut down. The hops needed to be in Mexico within 24 hours of the customer first contacting us, so we quickly got to work sourcing an aircraft and found a Falcon 20, that was available nearby and was easily loadable, as it had a side cargo door that could fit the 561-kilogram load in on just one pallet.

“A complication was that, as the cargo was not traveling under refrigeration, we needed to coordinate with all relevant parties in order to minimise exposure to external conditions, by expediting the customs, loading and offloading processes. From initial phone call to completion of the charter was just under 20 hours, ensuring the production line could keep on running.”   Air Charter Service

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