Toulouse, France:ATR receives its largest airline order since 2017Firm order for 19 ATR 72-600s from Taiwan's UNI Air.ATR, the world’s leading manufacturer of regional aircraft, has announced that UNI Air, a group company of EVA Air, has placed a firm order for 19 ATR 72-600s, along with three additional purchase rights. This marks ATR’s largest airline order since 2017, and the second direct order from UNI Air since 2011, when the Taiwanese airline purchased 10 ATR 72-600s. It serves as a clear testament of UNI Air’s and affiliated company EVA Air’s trust in ATR turboprops to serve the Taiwanese domestic market efficiently. Deliveries are scheduled between 2027 and 2032. These 19 brand-new aircraft will replace and expand UNI Air’s current fleet of 14 ATR 72-600s, marking a significant step in the airline’s modernisation and growth. Equipped with new generation PW127XT engines, an updated cabin design, and a New Air Management System, these latest-generation aircraft will strengthen UNI Air’s operations and competitive positioning, through improved fuel efficiency, lower maintenance costs, enhanced reliability and upgraded passenger experience. Washington, DC:NBAA welcomes House Committee passage of pilot mental-wellness legislationThe National Business Aviation Association has commended the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee for approving a bipartisan bill to help more aviators access mental health care, should they need it. The bill (H.R. 2591) from Reps. Sean Casten (D-06-IL), Rick Larsen (D-2-WA), Tracey Mann (R-1-KS) and Pete Stauber (R-08-MN) directs the FAA to revise regulations for mental health disclosure and treatment, with the aim of removing barriers to mental wellness services and updating archaic policies surrounding mental health disclosures. The Mental Health in Aviation Act, would also authorize the FAA to spend nearly $40m over three years on programs to destigmatize mental health care and require the agency to implement the recommendations of the Mental Health and Aviation Medical Clearances Rulemaking Committee. The FAA established the committee in 2023 to address concerns about mental health from across the aviation community; NBAA represented the business aviation segment on the committee. Wheeling, Illinois:George J. Priester Avaition strengthens growth in aircraft management rosterThe George J. Priester Aviation fleet of managed aircraft continues to grow, as the aviation services company bolsters momentum throughout its regional bases, and internationally. Through its three brands, the company has added 10 aircraft in 2025 to its roster of nearly 90 managed planes. “This growth is the direct result of a commitment to outstanding aircraft management across George J. Priester Aviation,” said Brent Moldowan, President & CEO of George J. Priester Aviation. Brent Moldowan. “We’ve been successful in offering management programs that fit what owners need - whether it’s first-time owners who benefit from an excellent onboarding process and team support, or seasoned owners, who are knowledgeable about the quality of the service elements provided. "The George J. Priester difference is showing up in a relevant way as aircraft owners seek out better management, recommended by people they trust.” The additions include Colorado, Illinois and Texas-based aircraft, and one more to the company’s international roster in Thailand. CBAA Convention 2025:MedAire and Execaire Aviation announce new integration to elevate safety and operational intelligenceMedAire, a leader in remote medical and security assistance and Execaire Aviation, Canada's premier corporate aviation provider, announced a strategic integration of technology that will significantly enhance real-time risk analysis and operational efficiency for Execaire Aviation’s flight crews, base operations, and passengers.The new partnership was highlighted at this week’s Canadian Business Aviation Association (CBAA) Convention & Exhibition in Richmond, BC where MedAire and Execaire Aviation leaders shared more during a panel discussion titled “Enhancing Safety, Service & Efficiency through Technology and Expertise.” This collaboration will seamlessly integrate MedAire's comprehensive services and its advanced Aviation App directly into Execaire Aviation’s flight operations. This interface includes linking with Execaire Aviation’s proprietary "Fly Execaire" application, providing flight crews and ground teams with unparalleled access to critical, real-time aircraft locations and dynamic risk analysis. São Paulo, Brazil:Embraer to offer Gogo Galileo connectivity as aftermarket solution for Phenom 300 jetsEmbraer will offer the Gogo Galileo HDX connectivity solution for its Phenom 300 aftermarket customers through a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) generated in partnership with Gogo.The installation of the compact half-duplex antenna and one Line Replaceable Unit will allow Embraer business jet owners to enjoy in-flight connectivity with performance that mirrors the best ground-based solutions. Passengers using Gogo’s in-flight connectivity can expect performance at the same level they have at home or in the office, with 4K streaming, high-quality video conferencing, online gaming, and large file transfers. Leveraging the Eutelsat OneWeb Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) satellite network, the Gogo Galileo HDX system offers a unique, reliable, and speedy connectivity solution. “We are happy to partner with Gogo to offer the latest high-speed internet connectivity to our customers. Our goal is to continuously enhance the flight experience with best-in-class resources from the industry,” says Marsha Woelber, Vice President of Customer Support & Aftermarket Sales for Executive Jets, Embraer Services & Support. Daytona Beach, FloridaEmbry-Riddle introduces Air Traffic Management Associate’s degree program to strengthen controller workforceTo increase the air traffic controller pipeline, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has launched a pioneering associate’s degree program that provides an accelerated hiring path for students seeking rewarding careers in safeguarding the nation’s air traffic system. The new Associate of Science in Air Traffic Management program - set to debut in August 2025 - has been approved to be part of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Enhanced Air Traffic Controller Training Initiative (AT-CTI). The Enhanced AT-CTI program allows students to bypass training at the FAA’s academy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and proceed directly to facilities for on-the-job training, provided they pass the same rigorous written and simulator evaluations upon earning their Embry-Riddle degrees. Embry-Riddle’s new associate’s degree program is in addition to the university’s Bachelor of Science in Air Traffic Management, which was approved for the FAA training initiative late last year and has already produced its first graduates. The two-year associate’s degree program is currently focused on Tower training, whereas Embry-Riddle’s four-year bachelor’s degree program combines En Route and Terminal operations, which includes Tower training. Britten-Norman![]() William Hynett OBEBritten-Norman, manufacturer of the world-renowned Islander series of aircraft, announces that after more than 20 years of dedicated leadership, Chief Executive William Hynett OBE will be transitioning from his executive responsibilities to take up the role of Non-Executive Director on the company’s Board, focusing on business strategy.This planned transition comes at a pivotal time for Britten-Norman, as the company embarks on a new phase of investment, innovation, and strategic development. The Board expresses its deep gratitude to William for his remarkable leadership, having steered the business through multiple industry cycles and playing a pivotal role in securing its legacy as a key part of the UK’s aerospace capability.Under Hynett’s stewardship, the company recently secured substantial new investment aimed at expanding operations and advancing manufacturing capabilities at its Solent and Isle of Wight facilities. |
In the last week, Week 23 (2nd-8th June), global bizjet activity grew 2% compared to Week 23 last year, marking the 7th consecutive week of year-on-year growth. In contrast, global Part135 & 91K activity fell slightly, departures down -0.4% compared to Week 23 last year.According to WINGX`s weekly Global Market Tracker published today, year to date (1st January-8th June), over 1.6 million bizjet sectors have been flown globally, 3% more than comparable last year, flying hours also up 3% compared to last year. The active fleet has fallen by 1%, almost 100 fewer tails flying globally this year compared to last year. At the start of June (1st-8th), bizjet activity is 6% ahead of comparable June last year. North America In Week 23, business jet activity in the United States grew 2% compared to Week 23 last year, the last four-week trend standing at +6% compared to last year. Part 135 and Part 91K sectors fell 1% compared to last year, the four-week trend standing at +4%. There were modest gains across the core US bizjet States of California, Florida and Texas, Part 135 & 91K sectors falling 1% in Florida. Payerne, Switzerland:JEKTA begins flight testing of scaled PHA-ZE 100 amphibious aircraftTrials mark a significant milestone in the program development.JEKTA, the Switzerland-based manufacturer of the Passenger Hydro Aircraft - Zero Emissions 100 (PHA-ZE 100) amphibious aircraft, has begun flight trials with a 1:9 scaled prototype of the PHA-ZE 100 amphibious flying boat.Using a distributed electric powerplant to draw energy from onboard batteries, testing will verify the aerodynamic and hydrodynamic configurations of the production aircraft. The remotely controlled model will generate data representative of the full-size aircraft to verify and confirm the results of computational modeling already completed. ![]() Taking Flight with Textron AviationAt this year’s Aero Friedrichshafen, we take you inside the world of Textron Aviation - a company that’s crafted one of the most comprehensive product ladders in general and business aviation.From first-time flyers to seasoned corporate operators, Textron’s portfolio is designed to support a pilot’s journey every step of the way. In this special report, GearUp TV’s Liz Moscrop tours the show with Jimmy Beeson, Vice President of Product Development at Textron Aviation, to explore how aircraft like the iconic Cessna 172, the hardworking Cessna Caravan, and the reliable King Air 260 provide stepping stones toward more advanced platforms such as the Citation M2 Gen2, CJ3, and the spacious Citation Latitude. Birmingham, Alabama:Atlantic Aviation begins redevelopment project in BirminghamAtlantic Aviation has broken ground on an extensive redevelopment and expansion of their leasehold adding a new FBO facility, hangars, and ramp at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM).City leaders, airport officials, and Atlantic leadership attended the groundbreaking ceremony to commemorate this exciting first step of construction. The comprehensive development brings meaningful improvements to the features and benefits of the facility and its infrastructure, including a new executive FBO terminal, fuel farm with increased capacity, and two hangars - each roughly 30,000 square feet with office and shop spaces and 28-foot main doors for handling globally capable aircraft. Wichita, Kansas:Cessna SkyCourier Combi configuration achieves certification from ANACCleiton Táxi Aéreo takes first delivery in South America for charter operations.The Cessna SkyCourier Combi configuration kit recently achieved certification from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) and joined the fleet of Brazilian charter company Cleiton Táxi Aéreo (CTA), marking the first delivery of the SkyCourier into South America. CTA recently took delivery of a passenger variant of the twin-engine, large-utility turboprop equipped with conversion kits that enable the standard 19-passenger interior to be configured to a 9-passenger and cargo Combi, or to a full freighter configuration. London:OPUL expands European presence with acquisition of Portugal's Quinta JetsOPUL Jets has announced the acquisition of Quinta Jets, a premier executive jet charter company based in Quinta do Lago, Portugal. As part of this acquisition, Quinta Jets will be fully integrated into OPUL Jets’ operations, further strengthening its presence in Europe and reinforcing its position as a premier provider of elite private aviation services. Quinta do Lago, a world-renowned golf destination for high-net-worth individuals, is a prime hub for private jet travel. By incorporating Quinta Jets into its portfolio, OPUL Jets enhances its ability to deliver seamless, personalised, and exclusive travel experiences to one of Europe’s most prestigious resort locations. United States:Breaking the Sound Barrier - againA new bill could lift the outdated ban on supersonic flight over land, unlocking the future of fast and quiet travel.For over 50 years, the United States has imposed a speed limit in the skies: a federal ban that prohibits civilian aircraft from exceeding the speed of sound over land. The primary concern? Sonic booms, which are loud shockwaves generated when planes break the sound barrier. However, many people are unaware that modern aircraft can travel faster than the speed of sound without producing a disruptive boom on the ground. Regulations need to evolve to keep pace with these developments. Key lawmakers in Washington, DC, are currently taking action to address this issue. Zurich:Helvetic goes paperless with the REDiFly eTechlogHelvetic has officially gone live with the REDiFly eTechlog across its entire fleet, marking a major milestone in the Swiss airline’s digital transformation.REDiFly’s cloud-based platform replaces paper technical logbooks with a streamlined digital system, giving pilots and engineers real-time access to flight and maintenance data. Helvetic’s rollout of the REDiFly eTechlog marks a major shift away from paper-based processes, giving pilots and maintenance teams a faster, more accurate way to manage aircraft defects, flight records, and technical updates. |
London:Europe heading down wrong route to decarbonise air travel, study warnsNew, independent research provides the first detailed economic comparison of Europe’s options to decarbonise air travel - set against a backdrop of global geopolitical uncertainty and the EU’s ambition to enhance economic competitiveness. A new report by Fathom Consulting finds that hydrogen-powered aircraft represent a once-in-a-generation industrial opportunity for Europe. With the United States retreating from climate and innovation funding under a second Trump administration, there are significant economic gains on offer if Europe is able to take the global lead in clean aviation. But with China rapidly advancing its position in clean technologies, the window of opportunity will not remain open for long, and will require European policymakers to switch course from their narrow focus on biofuels and allocate significant funds to hydrogen research and development. The report, Europe’s flightpath to economic competitiveness, commissioned by the European Climate Foundation, is being released ahead of the 2025 Paris Air Show, where sustainable aviation and industrial strategy will take centre stage. It presents comprehensive economic analysis comparing the costs and benefits of the different pathways to decarbonise aviation, informing decision-making at a critical juncture for Europe’s industrial and climate ambitions. London:Shift in clientele for Luxaviation UK as Millennials turn to business aviationLuxaviation UK is seeing a demographic shift in customer profile, as Millennials now account for 50% of its business jet clientele.With a clear transition from charter customers traditionally in their 50s and 60s to a younger generation of business professionals in their 30s and 40s, this group are turning to small and midsize jets to facilitate a practical need for business and leisure travel. New and emerging industries, particularly clients working in tech, finance and private equity, are playing a key role in this demographic shift. George Galanopoulos, CEO of Luxaviation UK, says: “As the tech sector continues to rapidly grow, and businesses become more globalised, the value of face-to-face meetings cannot be overlooked, and business aviation affords customers the ability to get across the globe privately, quickly and reliably.” George Galanopoulos. Travel to untapped destinations is also on the rise. Galanopoulos says: “Social media is making travel less exclusive, as users can easily find photos and videos of ‘hidden spots’. So there is a growing demand for flight access to undiscovered locations which can be shown off to friends for the first time." United Kingdom:Air bp unveils new customer support features with advanced technologyIntroducing the Enhanced Self-Service Help Centre on myairbp.Air bp has announced the launch of an upgraded self-service Help Centre on myairbp, its online account management platformThe new features are designed with cutting-edge technology to make support easier to access for customers and enhance the overall user experience. Based on customer feedback, the most frequent helpdesk enquiries received and platform usage data, Air bp has launched a repository of comprehensive ‘how to’ articles and videos. This covers a wide range of topics, from fuel availability to invoice disputes, providing customers with detailed information at their fingertips. Customers can find information at myairbp | Customers | Air bp and can open an account via account manager, a credit representative or via the Contact us form. With the advanced AI tool, Air bp also offers specific answers and actions to common queries, such as ‘how can I change my address’ or ‘how do I update my address details’? This virtual assistant is designed to provide quick and accurate responses and save customers’ time. For customers who require direct assistance, the company's streamlined contact forms ensure that queries are directed to the appropriate team for swift resolution and ensure that any customers are able to access any information they need. Riga, Latvia:FCG OPS acquires Astra Aviation to strengthen presence in AfricaFCG OPS, a global provider of handling and OCC services, has announced the acquisition of the business of Astra Aviation, a well-established ground services company with an extensive presence across Africa.This strategic move marks a significant milestone in FCG OPS’s expansion plans, enhancing its service footprint in Sub-Saharan Africa by enabling the delivery of high-quality ground handling and trip support services. Founded in 2005, Astra Aviation has over two decades of operational experience in Africa. The company is widely recognized for its deep local knowledge, industry-leading standards, and trusted partnerships within the region’s aviation sector. With a singular focus on the African market, Astra Aviation has become a preferred partner for international carriers navigating the region’s unique operational environment. “This acquisition represents a key step in our expansion strategy,” said Sergey Starkov, CEO of FCG OPS. “Africa’s aviation industry is rapidly developing but remains operationally challenging, especially for European and North American carriers. "By combining Astra Aviation’s local expertise with our service standards and infrastructure, we’re perfectly positioned to bridge this gap - just as we are successfully doing in Central Asia and various parts of Europe.” The Netherlands:Jet Aviation completes full renovation of Rotterdam FBOJet Aviation has completed a full renovation of its FBO in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The project included an extensive remodel and redesign of all customer and crew areas and the adoption of additional sustainable practices. The facility has been remodeled to align with Jet Aviation’s brand standards and optimize space to ensure an effortless and efficient customer experience at all times. Inside the FBO, two modern, bright passenger lounges feature entirely new furnishings, new conference facilities, and upgraded amenities including a buffet area. The larger lounge has also been extended by an additional 15 square meters and can be used either as one area, or divided to provide privacy for smaller groups. A customer desk has been added adjacent to the main entry and exit doors, and in sight of the ramp, providing an immediate welcome for customers, however they arrive at the FBO. In addition, a new 40 square-meter crew lounge provides a space for pilots and crew to relax, while a new shower room is available for customers or crew in between flights. The existing kitchen and working areas have been relocated and redesigned to facilitate a more streamlined and comfortable experience. Farnblorough, UK:Kingdom of Bahrain and Farnborough International begin strategic preparations for Bahrain International Airshow 2026His Excellency Dr Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Bahrain’s Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, held a high-level planning meeting with senior officials from Farnborough International, the globally renowned organisers of the Farnborough International Airshow, marking the official launch of strategic preparations for the Bahrain International Airshow 2026 (BIAS).Also in attendance was Bahrain delegation, including Husain Al Shuail, Acting Under Secretary for Civil Aviation Affairs, Yousif Mahmoud Mahmud, Director General for BIAS, Michiel van Dorst, Civil Aviation Advisor and Yaseen AlSayed, Director of Air Traffic Management. Taking place from 18th-20th November 2026, the Bahrain International Airshow is held under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of Bahrain, and under the supervision of His Highness Shaikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Personal Representative of His Majesty the King and the Chairman of BIAS’ Supreme Organising Committee. The airshow is organised by the Bahrain Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications and the Royal Bahraini Airforce in association with Farnborough International. Bolen tells Congress: Investment in US air traffic infrastructure a ‘national imperative’ Vertical Aerospace appoints former MI5 Director General Lord Andrew Parker to Board New data monitoring service option now available for Cessna Citation and SkyCourier customers Propelling Careers: Textron prepares to welcome 2025 summer interns |
Seven children supported by CHAS, joined by six of their siblings, were treated to a magical sightseeing round trip along Scotland’s west coast, made even more special by the surprise arrival of beloved characters from fairy tales and comic books.
Thanks to Loganair’s partnership with Glasgow-based party and event specialists Wish Upon a Star Kingdom, this year’s CHAS families were joined by Snow White, Rapunzel, Spider-Man and Batman, who brought smiles and laughter while helping the children and their families to make unforgettable memories.
Among the excited flyers was Jameson Kinloch, 5, from Lanarkshire, who is fascinated by all things aviation and dreams of becoming a pilot when he grows up. Jameson lives with short bowel syndrome (SBS) and has been supported by CHAS through Robin House children’s hospice in Balloch for the past two years. With his birthday just a week away, the CHAS flight was the perfect early celebration, made even more memorable by the chance to visit the flight deck and meet the captain.
Jameson’s mum, Sam Allison, said: “Jameson loves planes and flying - his favourite parts are take-off and landing as he says it feels he’s on a rollercoaster. He has wanted to be a pilot ever since they had a career day at his school, so he was very excited to be able to meet the pilot and the co-pilot, who both went out of their way to make him feel very special.
“Thank you so much to Loganair and CHAS for organising this amazing experience and helping us make such wonderful memories together as a family - we all absolutely loved it.”