Broomfield, Colorado:Gogo to acquire Satcom DirectGogo Inc. and Satcom Direct have entered into a definitive agreement under which Gogo will acquire Satcom Direct to create the only in-flight connectivity provider able to satisfy the performance and cost needs of every segment of the global business aviation (BA) and military/government mobility markets.Under the terms of the agreement, Satcom Direct will receive $375m in cash and five million shares of Gogo stock at closing, and up to an additional $225m in payments tied to realizing certain performance thresholds over the next four years. Oakleigh Thorne, Gogo Chairman & CEO (left) with Chris Moore, Satcom Direct President. Satcom Direct has an extensive international sales and service footprint and is the leading global BA geostationary (GEO) satellite in-flight connectivity service provider. In 2024, Satcom Direct is expected to generate approximately $485 million in revenue with EBITDA margins of approximately 17% on a pro forma adjusted basis. Satcom Direct generates approximately 80% of its revenue from the BA market, and approximately 20% from the military/government mobility market. “This transaction accelerates our growth strategies of expanding our total addressable market to include the 14,000 business aircraft outside North America, and delivering solutions that meet the needs of every segment of the BA market,” said Oakleigh Thorne, Gogo Chairman and CEO. Washington, DC:NBAA activates HERO database to assist in Southeast Hurricane Helene reliefThe National Business Aviation Association has announced the activation of its Humanitarian Emergency Response Operator (HERO) database to facilitate the business aviation industry’s mobilization in support of relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which has caused widespread damage to communities across the Southeastern US.The HERO database allows people to enter information about the availability of airplanes, personnel and other assets for relief missions. Information from the database is provided to government agencies and non-government organizations upon request. The database has previously been activated to support relief missions in the aftermath of hurricanes, earthquakes and other natural disasters. “Business aircraft have long played an essential role in providing relief for people and communities in need in times of crisis,” noted Doug Carr, NBAA senior vice president, safety, security, sustainability and international operations. “They are often able to turn roadways into runways, or hillsides into heliports, in order to reach isolated locations. NBAA’s HERO database offers one-stop access to those in business aviation who want to lend a helping hand with their aircraft and other assets.” register aircraft and other assets Lincoln, Nebraska:Duncan Aviation announces new $25m paint facility in LincolnDuncan Aviation will begin construction of a new $25m paint facility at its Lincoln, Nebraska, MRO this December.The greenfield hangar build will include a new 32,500-square-foot, dual-bay paint hangar with an adjacent 9,000-square-foot storage and support area. The building will connect directly to Duncan Aviation’s existing paint facility, which was built in 2012, and will include expansion of the ramp area on the building’s west side. The cross-draft bays will feature modern climate control and the new facility will expand and upgrade waste water treatment for the entire paint complex, add air showers to contain even more contaminants, and provide a small application booth for send-in parts like flaps and thrust-reversers. Cypress, Texas:Chantilly Air joins the Paragon Aviation Group networkParagon Aviation Group has welcomed Chantilly Air to its network of independent FBOs.With over 34 years of experience in the aviation industry, Chantilly Air has evolved from a single-jet corporate flight department into a premier provider of comprehensive aviation services. Operating out of state-of-the-art facilities at the Manassas Regional Airport, Chantilly Air is renowned for its commitment to safety, personalized customer service, and high-quality maintenance solutions. Founded in 1990, Chantilly Air has built a solid reputation in the Washington, D.C. metro area, offering aircraft management, charter, maintenance, and FBO services. Their exemplary safety record includes IS-BAO and ISBAH certifications, Wyvern Approval, and FAA Diamond Award Repair Station status, reflecting their unwavering dedication to maintaining the highest industry standards and safety practices. Houston, Texas:World Fuel and DHL Express to bring SAF to Miami International AirportWorld Fuel Services and DHL Express, the world’s leading international express delivery provider, have entered into a new commercial agreement for the delivery of blended Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to Miami International Airport (MIA).Under the terms of the agreement, World Fuel will deliver over a two-year period approximately 60 million gallons of blended SAF, of which 18 million gallons will be neat SAF (equaling approximately 227 million liters of blended SAF containing 68 million liters of neat SAF) and will be provided by Valero Marketing and Supply Company (Valero), a subsidiary of Valero Energy Corporation (NYSE: VLO). This agreement marks one of the first regular deliveries of blended SAF into the State of Florida. The neat SAF purchased under the agreement will be produced from used cooking oil and food waste, certified by International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC) and have upon average at least 80% lower lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions when compared to conventional jet fuel, which will be used to offer DHL Express customers emission-reduced air transportation services via DHL GoGreenPlus. Washington, DC:NBAA joins call to preserve flight training benefits for veteransNBAA has joined with 12 other aviation groups to express their strong opposition to a congressional bill that includes provisions that would disproportionately harm veterans seeking careers in aviation.House Resolution (H.R.) 7323, the Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserves Tuition Fairness Act of 2024, would impose a lifetime cap of $115,749 on flight training benefits starting in the 2025-2026 academic year. While that amount is larger than a $108,480 cap initially proposed, it still represents a “substantial limitation” to funds accessible to veterans for flight training. “Aviation is a vital industry, supporting over 7% of the US GDP and providing more than 11.5 million jobs,” noted the September 17th letter sent to House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA-4) and Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY-8). “The aviation sector is in dire need of qualified pilots, and veterans are among the best candidates to fill this demand. VoluxisWarren GravellVoluxis, the charter operator and aircraft management company, has appointed the highly experienced Warren Gravell as its new Chief Executive Officer.George Rolls, Chairman at Voluxis, said of the appointment: “We are delighted to welcome Warren on board. His appointment comes at a time when we are looking at the next step in our expansion plans, in which he will play a pivotal role. Although we currently manage a quality fleet of private jets, including Bombardier, Embraer and Gulfstream aircraft, across bases in the UK, Africa, Middle East and Asia, we have plans to grow further, and believe Warren is the perfect choice as CEO to drive the company forwards. “He brings with him decades of experience in the industry, having worked for a number of large operators over the years. He has held several Directorial-level roles and has vast experience in operations and as an accountable manager.” Gravell commented: “I can’t wait to get started with the hugely experienced team here in Farnborough and work with our colleagues across the world in delivering a first-class service to our clients.” Gravell started his role on 1st October and joins the latest senior appointments earlier this year of Sean Pettit as CFO and Rez Selman as Head of Charter Sales. |
In Week 39 (23rd–29th September), there were 73,008 global business jet departures, 3% below Week 39 in 2024, according to WINGX`s weekly Global Market Tracker published today.There were sizeable declines in activity in hurricane-affected Florida and conflict-stricken Middle East. Nine months into the year, global bizjet sectors have surpassed the 2.7 million mark, 1% behind comparable last year, equivalent to 55,000 fewer sectors flown. The biggest increases compared to 2019 have come in Cessna, Bombardier and Embraer fleet operations. Bizjet arrivals into Nice airport (LFMN) saw a noticeable uptick during the Monaco yacht show last week. Savannah, Georgia:More than one hundred G700 customer pilots earn type ratingGulfstream has announced that more than one hundred customer pilots have earned type rating for the Gulfstream G700 from the Savannah-based FlightSafety International training center since the aircraft earned FAA type certification on March 29th.In addition to the 100 customer pilots who have earned the G700 type rating, 80 Gulfstream corporate pilots and more than 20 FlightSafety International G700 instructors have earned their G700 type rating. “Pilots are coming to Savannah from around the world to earn their G700 type rating as aircraft deliveries increase,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “Thanks to the innovative and intuitive Gulfstream Symmetry Flight Deck and the maturity of the G700 program, the ease with which customers are taking delivery is impressive.” Milwaukee, Wisconsin:Jet Aviation acquires Jet IN FBO operations in MilwaukeeJet Aviation has acquired Jet IN’s FBO and ground handling operations at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE).Opened in 2023, the FBO features a 10,000-square-foot passenger terminal, 40,000-square feet of aircraft hangarage, a 10,000-square-foot maintenance shop, and more than three acres of dedicated ramp space. With the acquisition, Jet Aviation acquires all assets of the FBO operation. Milwaukee joins Jet Aviation’s network of some 30 FBOs worldwide, with 10 in the US. “Across our network, we are continuously looking for ways to strengthen our presence and provide even more seamless connections for our customers,” said Jeremie Caillet, President, Jet Aviation. “Milwaukee allows us to offer a gateway into the Upper Midwest region in a market where we know our customers are traveling, and where we also have aircraft based. Aurora, Oregon:Life Flight and Spectrum Aeromed elevate patient care with installation of liquid oxygen in Pilatus PC-12Life Flight Network, the leading air medical transport service in the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West, has collaborated with Spectrum Aeromed to install liquid oxygen (LOX) in a brand new Life Flight Network Pilatus PC-12 aircraft.The completion of this project marks the first of its kind for this oxygen configuration to receive FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval, where an applicant must receive FAA approval to modify an original aeronautical design. Thanks to Spectrum Aeromed’s superior engineering and navigation of this aircraft modification approval process, Life Flight Network’s first LOX capable Pilatus PC-12 was delivered on September 27th. Fort Lauderdale, Florida:Sheltair celebrates Girls In Aviation Day across its FBO networkSheltair proudly partnered with local Women In Aviation International (WAI) chapters to host and sponsor Girls In Aviation Day (GIAD) events across its network of FBOs on September 21st, inspiring and empowering today's youth to pursue careers in aviation.This momentous occasion marks the fourth consecutive year that the family-owned aviation company opened its doors to nearly 5,000 guests, a 67% increase from the previous year, on this internationally celebrated day. "We are thrilled to have had the opportunity to host Girls In Aviation Day events at our locations and to play a role in inspiring the next generation of aviators," said Lisa Holland, President and CEO at Sheltair. Aviation lawyer Paul Briggs on the decarbonisation of the Aerospace Industry
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Toyota City, Japan and Santa Cruz, California:Toyota to invest $500m in Joby AviationToyota Motor Corporation and Joby Aviation, Inc., a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, have announced that Toyota will invest an additional $500m to support the certification and commercial production of Joby's electric air taxi, with the aim of realizing the two companies' shared vision of air mobility.The investment, which will be made in two equal tranches, is subject to standard regulatory approvals and certain other conditions, finalization of collaborative and commercial agreements and, with respect to the second tranche, the finalization of terms related to a strategic alliance focused on commercial manufacturing and certain other conditions. The investment, which will bring Toyota Motor Corporation's total investment in Joby to $894m, will be made in the form of cash for common stock, with the first tranche targeted to close later this year and the second in 2025. Toyota Motor COO Tetsuo “Ted” Ogawa and Joby Aviation's "Today's investment builds on nearly seven years of collaboration between our companies," said JoeBen Bevirt, founder and CEO, Joby Aviation. "The knowledge and support shared by Toyota have been instrumental in Joby's success and we look forward to deepening our relationship as we deliver on our shared vision for the future of air travel." Joby continues to make important progress towards commercialization, recently rolling its third aircraft off its pilot production line in Marina, California, and breaking ground on an expanded facility in California that will more than double the Company's manufacturing footprint. In August 2024, it confirmed that the fourth of five stages of the type certification process is now more than one-third complete on the Joby side. Copenhagen, Denmark:Elfly Group and Nordic Seaplanes sign agreement for deployment of Noemi electric seaplanesElfly Group, developers of the all-electric seaplane programme ‘Noemi’, (No Emissions) has announced a new partnership with Denmark’s Nordic Seaplanes, which will see the dedicated seaplane operator become the world’s first ‘Noemi’ airline.Nordic Seaplanes signed an MoU for five aircraft with an option for an additional ten Noemi amphibious aircraft on Tuesday (24th September) and agreed wider collaboration to explore new coastal markets beyond Scandinavia. The airline’s operations team will work closely with Elfly, sharing their experience of water operations flying De Havilland Twin Otter floatplanes since 2016. Expected order value is $150m to be delivered over the coming decade. The agreement was confirmed and signed by Ole Christiansen, Chairman of the board and CEO of Nordic Seaplanes and Eric Lithun, CEO and founder of Elfly during its debut Nordic Horizons-Toward Future Flight event at Langelinie Pavilion, Copenhagen, attended by international industry peers and media. United Kingdom:Equal Skies Charter says that future flight has a duty to embrace disability inclusionThe Equal Skies Charter is launching a White Paper at DroneX to emphasise the importance of addressing disability needs from the very beginning as the aviation industry embarks on a new era.With rapid advancements in BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) and UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) technology, the future of aviation holds the potential to deliver transformative experiences for everyone, particularly the disabled community. Apian drone delivery. These opportunities should be available to both employees and service users alike. By focusing on accessibility from the outset, this new phase in aviation, “future flight”, can ensure that technological progress benefits all, creating a more inclusive and equitable industry. The paper, written by The Equal Skies Charter, is sponsored by Apian, NATS and Aerobility. These technological advances bring a unique opportunity to prioritise inclusion from the outset. This will help ensure the industry avoids repeating the current trends of underrepresentation as seen in aviation today. By embedding diversity and inclusion into the foundation of this emerging sector, we can create a more equitable and innovative future for flight. Farnborough, UK:Flexjet continues European expansion with new private terminal at Farnborough AirportFlexjet is to launch a new private terminal at Farnborough Airport - the first such facility offered by a fractional operator in Europe - and forming part of Flexjet’s biggest infrastructure project to date outside the US.Scheduled to open in early 2026, the new facility is separate to Farnborough Airport’s existing main terminal and will be dedicated to Flexjet passengers and staffed with Flexjet team members. Simon Geere, Farnborough Airport CEO (left) with Flexjet Chairman, Kenn Ricci. The move represents the company’s biggest infrastructure development to date outside of the United States and follows the opening of a new, larger Flexjet House in London’s Mayfair earlier this year - a Sales & Experience Centre with exclusive hospitality space for Flexjet aircraft Owners to enjoy. Flexjet, which employs over 4000 staff worldwide, offers private terminals in the United States at key airport locations including Teterboro in New Jersey and Van Nuys in California, and with several new openings will be present at a total of 10 US airport locations by the end of 2025. The Farnborough location will be the company’s first in Europe and indeed the first private terminal facility offered by any fractional ownership company outside of North America. Malta:ExecuJet opens new FBO in MaltaExecuJet, part of the Luxaviation group, has reinforced its strategic presence in Europe with the opening of a new FBO at Malta International Airport (LMML), established through a strategic cooperation with Executive Aviation Malta.Malta’s unique position within Europe, just a 30-minute flight from North Africa, combined with its attractive business environment and investment incentives, makes it an appealing destination for both business and leisure travellers. With its growing aviation registry, investment opportunities, and superyacht facilities, Malta has become a hub for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), the financial sector, and global corporate setups in recent years. Andrea Estrafallaces, FBO Network Development Executive, Group FBO Services-Luxaviation Group, comments: "This strategic cooperation with Executive Aviation not only strengthens our footprint in the Mediterranean but also brings together our expertise with local knowledge to deliver a first-class service offering. "By cooperating with Executive Aviation, we are combining our global reach with their powerful reputation for delivering premier services and operational excellence, ensuring that our clients receive the highest standards of service.” NBAA-BACE 2024:BLADE flights return to NBAA-BACE, highlighting value of on-demand transportThe National Business Aviation Association has announced a renewed partnership with Blade Air Mobility, Inc. to provide the efficiency of on-demand aerial transportation to attendees of the 2024 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Las Vegas, NV.Following incredibly strong demand at previous editions of NBAA-BACE, BLADE will again offer per-seat helicopter flights throughout the show between the Las Vegas Convention Center and Henderson Executive Airport (HND), home to the NBAA-BACE aircraft display. Operated by Orbic Air, each flight seats up to five passengers. These safe and convenient flights also provide attendees with an opportunity to experience the benefits of on-demand aerial mobility, as the industry nears the commercial introduction of electric-powered advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft. Global preowned twin-engine helicopter market faces headwinds NBAA recognizes Clay Lacy Aviation with Sustainable Flight Department Accreditation Electra conducts multiple flight demonstrations of Ultra Short aircraft for US military Showcase of excellence at Luxaviation UK’s prestigious Aviation Polo Cup 2024 Trailblazing skies: A tale of three Air bp pilot scholars’ soaring achievements |
NBAAA-BACE takes place October 22nd-24th in Las Vegas, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, offering attendees an opportunity to support The Pink Jet’s mission of spreading awareness, encouraging regular screenings and raising funds for organizations that help those with breast cancer.
The Pink Jet, an L-39 Albatros military trainer jet flown by Aerial Angels, can be found each day of the show at the convention’s aircraft display at Henderson Executive Airport (HND).
“Having The Pink Jet displayed at NBAA-BACE is remarkable, and we’re thrilled to showcase it as part of the largest business aviation event in the world, where tens of thousands of people will be able see it,” said Stephanie Goetz, a Pink Jet pilot whose mother battled with and survived Stage 3 breast cancer. “We hope to build support, inspire those in the fight against breast cancer and provide a beacon of hope to young girls and women in aviation.
“Purpose-driven machines like this bring people together for the greater good and build community in a big way,” she said, adding this is The Pink Jet’s NBAA-BACE debut. “We can’t fight breast cancer alone - being at NBAA-BACE will allow us the opportunity to share our mission, build community and support those affected by the disease.”