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Stamford, Connecticut and New York:
Wheels Up has secured a $68m committed secured mezzanine facility from Sankaty Jet Capital, a wholly-owned subsidiary of AIP Capital, to fuel its fleet modernization program - a transition the company has now completed approximately 18 months ahead of schedule.
The facility will support the purchase of additional Phenom 300 and Challenger 300 Series aircraft, the two platforms at the center of Wheels Up's streamlined fleet strategy. It is secured initially by 51 existing aircraft with a total appraised value of approximately $277.8m, and is structured to accommodate further aircraft acquisitions over the next 18 months.

The financing comes as Wheels Up announces the retirement of its legacy jet fleets - including Citation X and Hawker 400XP aircraft - from revenue service, completing a transition first announced in October 2023 far earlier than expected.
The company's on-fleet operations now run exclusively on Phenom 300 and Challenger 300 Series aircraft.
"Achieving this milestone over a year ahead of schedule reflects the focus and discipline behind our fleet modernization strategy," said George Mattson, Chief Executive Officer of Wheels Up.
"This strategic financing with Sankaty and AIP not only provides the investment capital needed to execute our growth plan but reflects confidence in the progress we're making towards building a strong and sustainable business."
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Washington, DC:
The Federal Aviation Administration has released a workforce plan aimed at resolving its long-running air traffic controller shortage and preparing for future demand.
The plan rests on three main goals: accelerating hiring, improving how controllers are scheduled and deployed, and modernizing the systems they use.
The FAA has set a staffing target of 12,563 Certified Professional Controllers, a figure derived from demand forecasts and a review by the National Academy of Sciences' Transportation Research Board.
As of April 2026, roughly 11,000 certified controllers are working across more than 300 facilities, with another 4,000 in training - about 1,000 of whom are already fully certified but are requalifying at new facilities. Certifying a new hire can take more than two years, depending on the complexity of their assigned facility.
The agency plans to hire 2,200 controllers in fiscal year 2026, 2,300 in 2027, and 2,400 in 2028. It says it's already 60 percent of the way toward this year's target.
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Transportation Secretary Duffy delivers $835.8m for ATC facility upgrades across US

Fort Worth, Texas:
Bell Textron Inc. has announced the order of three additional Bell 407GXis by Life Flight Network, the largest not-for-profit air medical program in the country with the largest Bell HEMS fleet, operating 35 Bell aircraft.
These new mission-ready Bell 407GXis will join their fleet to continue offering rapid response and exceptional emergency medical care across their extensive service area.
“For nearly five decades, Life Flight Network has provided air medical care and transport throughout the western states, and Bell is honored to take part in supporting their lifesaving operations,” said Lane Evans, managing director, Bell.
“These new Bell 407GXis highlight the reliability and capability our products provide to supporting lifesaving operations when minutes matter the most.”

Operating a combined helicopter and fixed-wing fleet of roughly 60 aircraft throughout the Pacific Northwest, Intermountain West, and Hawaii, Life Flight Network provides 24/7 ICU-level care and support to hospitals, emergency responders, police, EMS and fire departments.
"At Life Flight Network, every aircraft decision comes down to one thing: our ability to reach patients faster and deliver the best possible care”, said Ben Clayton, CEO of Life Flight Network.
“These three Bell 407GXis bring proven reliability and exceptional performance to our fleet, and we're proud to expand our longstanding relationship with Bell in support of that mission."
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Charleston, SC & Vero Beach, FL:
Infinity Aviation has announced the acquisition of Corporate Air at Vero Beach, FL (VRB).
The new FBO delivers a comprehensive suite of services, including on-site customs and hangaring along with general aviation and commercial fueling services.
“With the acquisition of the Corporate Air FBO, we are adding a key South Florida location to our growing network,” said Steven Levesque, CEO of Infinity Aviation Group.
“Vero Beach offers outstanding infrastructure with extensive modern hangar space capable of accommodating heavy jets, and additional hangar capacity is on the way. We are confident our Vero Beach FBO will quickly become South Florida’s preferred destination for private jet travelers.”

The new Infinity Aviation FBO in Vero Beach has eight hangars totaling more than 106,500 sq. ft., capable of accommodating aircraft up to Global jet size, with the most recent hangars having just been completed in 2024. All hangars feature climate-controlled environments with 24/7 security.
Situated immediately adjacent to the airport’s primary runway, the facility provides fast, direct access to its 350,000 sq. ft. ramp area and full ground support services.
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Overland Park, Kansas:
Million Air’s largest licensee, Freeman Holdings Group, has unveiled development plans for three new state-of-the-art hangars at Million Air FBOs - St. George (KSGU); Moses Lake (KMWH); and Orlando (KSFB) - further expanding its real estate footprint and elevating service capabilities across key markets.
The developments enhance operational efficiency and allow for increased capacity at Utah’s St. George Regional Airport, Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake, Washington, and Orlando Sanford International Airport in Central Florida. The hangars at Million Air Moses Lake and Million Air St. George are slated for completion in January 2027, while Million Air Orlando anticipates completion of its hangar in August 2026.
The new hangar at Million Air Moses Lake will feature 40,000-square-feet of space, of which 30,825 square feet is dedicated to aircraft accommodations and 8,375 square feet is dedicated to integrated office suites with bathrooms and shower facilities.
The structure is being built with commercial and government narrow-body aircraft clients in mind, with space to accommodate two B737s or a single B757 on a long-term basis. The hangar also has the potential to serve general aviation clients with smaller aircraft on a shorter-term basis.
Positioned adjacent to the terminal and near the customs ramp, the facility is optimized for seamless international and domestic arrivals.
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Egis
Shakir Khaja
Global architecture, engineering and consulting firm Egis has appointed Shakir Khaja as Aviation Sector Director for Europe and Africa. He will oversee the firm’s expansion across the airport sector, with a strategic focus on the UK, Ireland and wider European market.
Based in London, Shakir brings more than 25 years of international aviation experience, having led large-scale programmes and initiatives for major airports including Heathrow, London City Airport and Fraport Greece.
He joins Egis from Arcadis, where he served as Senior Director for the aviation sector, and is also a board member of the British Aviation Group.
In his new role, Shakir will work directly with airport clients and stakeholders to identify where the firm’s capabilities can deliver measurable impact, supporting long-term programmes spanning expansion, operational performance, sustainability and capacity optimisation.
Martin Vallance, transport and mobility consulting director, Egis in the UK, said: “Shakir brings exceptional aviation expertise and a proven track record of delivering complex airport programmes across some of the most challenging environments globally.
"He combines deep technical understanding with strong commercial insight and a clear ability to drive outcomes at both operational and programme level. We’re thrilled to have him on board as we continue to strengthen our position in the UK and Ireland.”
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WINGX Global Market Tracker:
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Global bizjet activity expanded 4.3% year-on-year in Week 20 (11-17 May), with the year-to-date figure (1 January-17 May) at +4.0% ahead of last year, a 0.1 percentage point acceleration compared to the +3.9% YTD trend reported through last week (through 10 May), and a continued sizeable improvement on the +2.5% achieved over the same period in 2025 vs 2024.
While accounting for 73% of all bizjet sectors flown last week, North America grew 6.8% year-on-year, while South America and Asia led growth at 14.9% and 8.1%, respectively.
Middle East Weekly Evolution Tracker
WINGX estimated fuel uplift data continues to provide the clearest lens through which to measure the cumulative and weekly toll of the conflict on Middle East business aviation. The WINGX pre-conflict baseline is Weeks 7-10 (9 February-8 March).
While the conflict outbreak occurred on 28 February in Week 9, the material impact on jet fuel pricing did not begin to be felt until the week of 9 March (Week 11), meaning Weeks 7 – 10 captures operating conditions before the fuel cost shock began cascading through the market.
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Fort Worth, Texas:
Otto Aerospace has partnered with F/LIST to develop the interior for its Phantom 3500, a clean-sheet, ultra-efficient business jet that leverages breakthrough laminar-flow aerodynamics and precision all-carbon-fiber composites to deliver a 61% reduction in fuel burn compared with today’s super-midsize aircraft.
Under the agreement, F/LIST, an Austria-based global provider of high-end interiors for business and commercial aviation, will lead the development and production of the aircraft’s interior furniture and linings, working closely with Otto during the earliest stages of design.

The Phantom 3500 in Flexjet livery. The fractional operator was named launch customer in September last year.
“Because the Phantom is a clean-sheet aircraft, the interior isn’t constrained by legacy layouts or systems,” said Olivier Capistran, Principal Engineer-Interiors, Furnishings and Equipment at Otto Aerospace. “Working with F/LIST at this stage allows us to incorporate interior design directly into the aircraft architecture, so the cabin experience reflects the same performance and efficiency the platform is built to deliver.”
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Teterboro, New Jersey:
Jet Aviation is rolling out automated drone and AI-powered inspections at its US locations, giving customers a new way to document and track the exterior condition of their aircraft.
The technology produces detailed digital reports that map an aircraft's entire outer surface, capturing a level of coverage and consistency that's difficult to replicate with traditional manual inspections. While it sits outside formal airworthiness processes - making it a non-regulated service - the reports can be used alongside existing workflows like pre-purchase inspections (PPIs), or called upon in insurance and warranty situations.
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Marshall Islands:
The Cessna SkyCourier has reached a new milestone with the recent delivery of the first aircraft into the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI).

The 19-passenger variant delivered to AIR Marshall Islands Inc. (AMI) is equipped with the optional passenger-to-freighter conversion kit, enabling the aircraft to transition between full passenger and full cargo configurations. The delivery marks a significant milestone in strengthening essential air service across the country.
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Mongolia:
Mongolia: Hunnu Air orders first Beechcraft King Air 360
Charter operator Hunnu Air has placed Mongolia's first order for the Beechcraft King Air 360, with delivery expected late 2027. The turboprop will support tourism, VIP, and commuter services across the country.
The King Air 360 joins recent Hunnu Air acquisitions including two Cessna SkyCourier passenger variants (also a Mongolian first) and a Cessna Grand Caravan EX, expanding on its existing Grand Caravan EX fleet.

“The Beechcraft King Air 360 builds on decades of proven capability, offering the mission flexibility operators need across commercial, special mission and regional operations,” said Textron Aviation’s Mike Shih, vice president, Strategy & Sales. “This addition enhances Hunnu Air’s ability to reach more destinations and meet the growing needs of travelers across Mongolia.”

Fort Lauderdale, Florida:
VIP Completions, providers of custom aircraft refurbishment and completions services, has announced the delivery of a completely revitalized Dassault Falcon 2000EX EASy (2000EXy).
The cabin's design makes a strong visual statement through a carefully curated material palette. Custom luxury seats are upholstered in premium Garrett contrasting leathers with piping details, complemented by two-tone lower side walls with Garrett suede detailing.

Polished ARCA Statuaria marble counter tops, iron ore curly maple wood veneer and satin ultrablack metal plating provide a layered sophistication throughout, while Scott Group's custom-designed Modern Deco carpeting and Tapis Ultraleather trim carry the design language the full length of the cabin. Garrett sheepskin upholstery extends into the cockpit seats, reflecting how thoroughly the brief was applied.
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Washington, DC:
FAA takes action to improve airport safety
The FAA is investing $16.5m to equip its roughly 1,900 airport vehicles with transponders (VMATs) that help air traffic controllers identify and track them on runways and taxiways.

The technology displays vehicles with identifying information on controllers' screens, closing critical visibility gaps. Funding comes from the One Big Beautiful Bill. The FAA is also encouraging airports to use federal grants to equip their own vehicles, with over 50 already expressing interest.
The initiative was accelerated following a March 2026 incident at LaGuardia Airport where an Air Canada jet struck an unequipped firefighting vehicle after landing.


Set to fly later this year, the hybrid-electric Zuri VTOL aircraft appeared at AERO Friedrichshafen. GearUp TV's Liz Moscrop met with Zuri founder, Michal Illich, and discovered how impressive this VTOL really is.

Pure electric works for short hops, which is fantastic, however, real aviation needs payload, endurance and range. Zuri VTOL has all three.
watch the video


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London:
London Biggin Hill Airport has reached a significant milestone in its ongoing programme of operational development, with the launch of the full trial phase of its new Instrument Approach to Runway 03.
Following authorisation from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the trial is now open to all suitably equipped aircraft and operators, marking a pivotal moment in the airport's drive to strengthen its capabilities as a premier business and private aviation gateway to London.
The new approach procedure is satellite-based, leveraging modern navigation technology to deliver more predictable, consistent and reliable arrivals into the airport.

By enabling aircraft to operate across a wider range of weather conditions than was previously possible, the procedure significantly enhances operational resilience and ensures that business and private aviation customers can continue to access London Biggin Hill with confidence, even when conditions deteriorate. For operators planning time-sensitive flights into the capital, this level of dependability is of considerable value.
The progression from a restricted initial phase to a fully inclusive trial reflects the confidence that both the airport and the CAA have placed in the procedure following its earlier evaluation stages.
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Kuala Lumpur:
Malaysian boutique airline welcomes its first ATR 72-600 featuring All Business Class cabin.
The world’s first ATR 72-600 featuring the ATR HighLine “All-Business Class” configuration touched down in Kuala Lumpur, marking a major milestone for regional aviation.
ATR’s new cabin concept received certification from both EASA and the Malaysian authorities earlier this month, confirming its readiness for commercial operations worldwide.
The delivery represents a dual first for Berjaya Air; the airline’s inaugural ATR 72-600 and the launch platform for ATR’s new premium cabin collection. It also heralds a new era in regional travel, combining semi-private flying comfort with the proven efficiency of turboprop operations.

The aircraft features a fully bespoke, all–business class cabin, accommodating 26 seats in a spacious and unique 1-by-1 layout, ensuring every guest benefits from direct aisle access and direct view to multiple windows. The handcrafted ETEREA seats by Geven - the widest ever installed on the ATR platform - offer generous living space and a refined personal side console with integrated stowage.
One of the cabin’s most distinctive elements is the executive-style ceiling, where overhead bins have been replaced by sleek valence panels. This design opens up the cabin, floods the interior with natural light, and creates a volume comparable to that of the world’s largest private aircraft - all on board the most fuel-efficient regional aircraft.
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Montreal:
The International Business Aviation Council (IBAC) has announced the addition of six new Industry Partners from North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania thus far in 2026.
IBAC welcomes BLAK Aviation (New Zealand), Clay Lacy Aviation (US), Gazali Aviation (Turkey), Keystone Law (UK), Manny (Mexico), and a newly formed flight operation, WOXOF Enterprises (Canada). This brings current participation in the Industry Partner program to a total of 31 organizations across five continents.
Kurt Edwards, IBAC Director General, said, “It is encouraging to see the wide reach our partner program has gained, and this is an impressive start for the year.
"We look forward to engaging with leaders from these successful business aviation companies to gather their insights, expertise, and support for our continued advocacy work as the voice for business aviation worldwide.”
meet the Partners

Kigali, Rwanda:
One year after electing a new Chairperson and Vice Chair, the African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA) has made huge strides in its mission to support and promote the business aviation community across the continent.
Highlights include more than doubling the membership, with the current listing rising to 55 members with many former members returning.
A new UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems or Uncrewed Aircraft Systems) committee has been formed in recognition of the growing numbers and vast potential for the unmanned aerial vehicle sector across Africa.
The Association has also established an Operators Committee to attract more operators and bolstered the Safety and Training Committee in support of its mission to raise standards across the continent.
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New Orleans:
Standout NBAA Maintenance Conference inspires and fuels momentum for NBAA-BACE
With a theme of “Big Easy, Bright Futures,” the National Business Aviation Association’s 2026 Maintenance Conference energized more than 1,000 registered attendees with a high-octane, business-driven event marked by a shared enthusiasm for an industry on the move.
The Maintenance Conference comes at a moment when the sector’s value is in sharp focus. Recent studies show that over the coming decade, hundreds of thousands of aviation maintenance specialists will need to be added to the workforce in order to meet demand.
Fittingly, NBAA’s conference highlighted the enthusiasm for being part of the dynamic and continually evolving maintenance profession in the years to come, drawing attendees from 44 states and five countries, 42% of whom were first-time attendees.
A packed exhibit hall featured more than 150 leading companies, including the most known and trusted brands, showcasing the latest business aviation products, services, tools and technologies.
“The success of the 2026 NBAA Maintenance Conference reinforces a critical industry imperative,” said NBAA Senior Vice President Events and Professional Engagement Jo Damato, CAM. “We must redouble our commitment to attract, retain, develop and celebrate a skilled workforce ready to lead a future defined by rapid change on many fronts.
“This week’s conference underscored that future-focused mindset, and fueled a momentum that will carry into NBAA’s Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), with a particular onsite emphasis on maintenance education and engagement.”


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NOEMI Aerospace, developers of fully electric amphibious aircraft designed for regional transportation, has unveiled a broader platform strategy that expands the company’s vision beyond its initial passenger aircraft programme.
While the company remains firmly committed to its core mission, NOEMI now sees significant long-term opportunities in adapting the same aircraft platform for additional mission profiles, propulsion configurations and dual use.

The strategy builds on proprietary intellectual property spanning aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, composite structures and propulsion integration, enabling future derivatives to share common architecture and development foundations.
“NOEMI was always designed as more than a single aircraft,” said Eric Lithun, Founder and CEO of Noemi Aerospace. “We are building a platform that can evolve over time and address multiple markets while leveraging shared technology, engineering and certification pathways.”
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