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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 25th July 2024 | Issue #758

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Southeast Asia:

VoltAero expands its market scope to Southeast Asia with Global Sky’s pre-order for 15 Cassio electric-hybrid aircraft

At the opening of this week’s Farnborough International Airshow in the UK, Global Sky signed a Memorandum of Understanding with VoltAero for the pre-order of 15 Cassio aircraft, becoming a candidate launch customer in Southeast Asia for VoltAero’s family of electric-hybrid airplanes.

It enables the two companies to collaborate on actions that will bring Cassio to Southeast Asia for efficient and sustainable regional air mobility, including the definition of routes and operations for the hybrid-electric aircraft, the identification of airport compatibility and establishment of recharging infrastructure at such facilities, and the development of a Cassio distribution network.

Global Sky becomes a candidate launch customer for VoltAero’s electric-hybrid Cassio in Southeast Asia with a 15-aircraft pre-order.

“Cassio is a perfect match for the regional air mobility ambitions of Southeast Asia, bringing together the aircraft’s flight range with the designed-in safety of our patented parallel electric-hybrid propulsion system,” said Jean Botti, VoltAero’s CEO & Chief Technology Officer. “We look forward to a mutually beneficial collaboration with Global Sky.”

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Duluth, Minnesota:

Limited edition aircraft celebrates 10,000th Cirrus SR Series delivery

Cirrus, the world’s best-selling high-performance single-engine piston aircraft manufacturer, revealed a one-of-a-kind, Limited-Edition SR Series aircraft to commemorate 10,000 SR Series deliveries.

The 10,000th SR Series aircraft celebrates Cirrus’ past, present and future as well as the team who made this milestone possible.

Since the first delivery of the SR Series in 1999, Cirrus has pursued its guiding principles of delivering an aviation experience that is the pinnacle of innovation, quality and safety to its customers. This commitment is a testament to Cirrus’ perseverance and the SR Series’ continued evolution and success in delivering the next generation of personal aviation.

Limited edition aircraft celebrates 10,000th Cirrus SR Series delivery

“The SR Series has reached a monumental achievement with 10,000 deliveries and owners that live the Cirrus Life,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer.

“From the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System® (CAPS) to the Perspective Touch+ flight deck, Cirrus continuously innovates to provide owners with personal aircraft that set the industry standard for aviation safety, luxury, convenience and ease of ownership. We are honored to celebrate 10,000 SR Series aircraft deliveries with our team members, partners and stakeholders.”

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Fargo, North Dakota:

Spectrum Aeromed obtains FAA approval for Daher Kodiak ambulance solutions

Spectrum Aeromed, a leading designer and manufacturer of air ambulance solutions and medical interiors, has announced FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval for the installation of ambulance modules and cabinetry on the Daher Kodiak 100 aircraft.

The newly acquired STC permits the integration of up to two ambulance modules, one of which may be powered, along with a versatile four-drawer cabinet featuring mounting rails on the top. This certification marks a significant milestone for Spectrum Aeromed, solidifying its commitment to enhancing medical transport capabilities within the aviation industry.

Kodiak with patient loader and stretcher.

Kodiak with patient loader and stretcher.

"This STC approval represents a pivotal achievement for Spectrum Aeromed and underscores our dedication to advancing aeromedical solutions," said Justin Mahler, VP of Design and Certification at Spectrum Aeromed.

"With the Daher Kodiak 100 now equipped to accommodate our ambulance modules and cabinetry, operators can optimize their aircraft for medical missions without compromising on efficiency or safety."

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Savannah, Georgia:

Gulfstream completes Savannah Service Center expansion

Gulfstream has announced the official opening of its expanded Customer Support service center at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.

Savannah Service Center East has added more than 200 new jobs and significantly expands Gulfstream’s MRO facility capabilities in the region.

The company has invested more than $150m in the 367,000-square-foot/34,000-square-meter facility located on the east side of the airport. The new building complements the main Savannah Service Center by adding more hangar space, offices and back shops, all optimized for efficiency. This additional space allows Gulfstream to accommodate up to 26 more aircraft at any given time.

“We continue to expand and enhance our service capabilities in support of the continued growth of Gulfstream’s next-generation fleet including the recently certified G700,” said Derek Zimmerman, president, Gulfstream Customer Support.

“The Savannah Service Center East expansion is part of our long-term strategic plan to create the industry’s most modern and sustainable service network, while significantly enhancing access and convenience for our customers.”

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Moss Point, Mississippi:

Long-term plans and major expansion at Trent Lott Intl Airport announced

This June, the Jackson County Airport Authority officials at Trent Lott International Airport were joined by community stakeholders and local, state, and federal officials to celebrate the release of “Roadmap: TLIA’s Next 20 Years,” the Airport’s long-term and updated Airport Layout Plan and Noise Analysis focused on long-term growth opportunities.

The approved airport layout plan represents input from Airport Advisory Committee Partners including the Jackson County Airport Authority, Airport Director, Jackson County Board of Supervisors, the Jackson County Economic Development Foundation, the City of Moss Point Mayor, Southern Sky Aviation, and Moss Point resident Steve Renfroe.

“Today, we gather for two reasons: to reveal our growth potential through a 20-year organizational roadmap and to announce the transformational North Apron Expansion and Taxiway Connector Project,” said Paul Wilson, Vice Chairman of the Jackson County Airport Authority. “Completing this important layout plan and noise analysis project has allowed us to move forward with adding connector capacity, boosting the airport’s marketability and utilization in our region.”

The North Apron Expansion and Taxiway Connector is an approximate $7m expansion project designed to add 15,000 square yards of apron space for parking aircraft and provide frontage for the development of new aircraft hangars, as well as 2,700 square yards of connector
taxiway to provide access between the apron and the existing parallel taxiway.

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SR Technics

Bo Lump

Bo Lump

World-leading MRO services provider, ST Technics has announced that Bo Lump, the current Vice President of Business Development for the Americas, will be taking over the position of Senior Vice President of Business Development at SR Technics, effective July 22nd, 2024.

He succeeds Caroline Vandedrinck, who decided after eight successful years at SR Technics to pursue another opportunity outside the company.

Bo brings a wealth of experience with 25 years as an executive in the aerospace industry. His extensive background includes roles in Aerospace Design, Manufacturing, and the Aftermarket for both engines and airframes.

Bo began his successful career in the United States Navy and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from Northern Arizona University. He is also a Certified Six Sigma Green Belt and a dedicated LEAN advocate.


The Air Charter Association

Shaun Quigley

Shaun Quigley

Global trade body for the air charter industry, The Air Charter Association (The ACA), has announced the latest addition to its international non-executive board - Shaun Quigley who will represent the Asia-Pacific region.

Shaun Quigley is the owner and managing director of Volantair Air Charter based in Queensland, Australia and has over 40 years’ experience in aviation. He began his career in 1983 in the Royal Air Force, serving for ten years in various locations, before moving on to spend eight years as an instructor with the Royal Saudi Air Force in Jeddah.

Migrating to Australia in 2001 - following the completion of a commercial graduate course in Air Transportation Management - Shaun decided to specialise in air charter, working initially for a small commercial/charter airline. He then joined brokerage Independent Aviation where he spent 12 years and served as a director and partner.

In 2019, moving on from Australian-based airline Skytrans, Shaun co-founded Volantair Air Charter.

Focused on regional geographic areas, The ACA’s international board members support each other in their respective territories.

They welcome new members into the Association, engage with existing members in the area, build regional authority contacts, and feed local information and member issues into the main board.

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WINGX Global Market Tracker:

Week 29 activity hits peak, boosted by fractional ops

  WINGX Global Market Tracker
In Week 29 (15th-21st July), there were 76,434 business jet sectors flown, 35% from managed and private flight departments, these two operator types respectively trending up by 2% and down by 10% compared to last year.

According to WINGX`s weekly Global Market Tracker published today, 15% of worldwide flights were operated by branded charter fleets, these sectors trending down by 6% but up 12% compared to 5 years ago. Fractional operations are trending up by 18% YOY this month a new record high.

In the broader context of fixed wing flight activity, there were 642,690 scheduled sectors flown globally in week 29, up 2.1% compared to last year, up 8% versus 2019. Regional airlines are flying 16% less than 5 years ago, 3% more than last year. Cargo traffic trended down 0.6% but up 18% vs same dates 5 years ago.

North America

Ninety five percent of bizjet flights in North America are originating in the US, with 50,366 bizjet sectors in the last week up by 4.6% compared to same period last year, well above the month-to-date trend of 2%.

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Oxford, UK:

London Oxford Airport plays host to world leaders at the European Political Community meeting

London Oxford Airport was delighted to play a small part in the bringing together of 47 European leaders, including newly elected UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and the King, for the European Political Community summit at Blenheim Palace on 18th July.

Heads of State jets at London Oxford Airport.

Heads of State jets at London Oxford Airport.

Having in recent years also hosted the US President for a dinner back in 2018, Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill, is one of the world’s great venues for VVIP meetings. “Arguably it has its own international airport here at London Oxford Airport, just 1.75 miles away,” said Head of Business Development James Dillon Godfray, whose work preparing for all these Heads of State aircraft started many months ago.

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Wichita, Kansas:

Beechcraft King Air special “Crimson Edition” unveiled in honor of 60th anniversary

Textron Aviation has announced a special edition 60th anniversary option for the iconic Beechcraft King Air 260 and 360 turboprops to celebrate the aircraft’s proud history of being the best-selling business turboprop family in the world.

The new “Crimson Edition” King Air features a striking new interior and a vibrant red and silver exterior paint scheme, inspired by six decades of legendary Beechcraft customers and operators.

Beechcraft King Air special “Crimson Edition” unveiled in honor of 60th anniversary

“The Crimson Edition of the King Air provides customers with an immersive experience that pays tribute to the turboprop’s renowned legacy, while also featuring modern luxuries and upgrades that showcase the aircraft's ongoing evolution,” said Christi Tannahill, senior vice president, Customer Experience.

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Guest Article

A look back: 25 years of aviation component supply

Currently celebrating 25 years of supporting the aviation industry, global component supply specialists Artemis Aerospace take a look back at how things have changed over the last quarter of a century . . .

A look back: 25 years of aviation component supply

It seems somehow appropriate that the TV series Space:1999 was set in the year Artemis Aerospace was launched by Jim and Deborah Scott.

Written in the 70s, its sci-fi setting promoted interest in all things aviation and presented the year 1999 as the epitome of futuristic communication. Looking back now to the first week of trading out of the Scotts’s spare room, complete with that essential business tool, the fax machine, it’s quite a contrast to the high-tech set-up of 2024.

The sophistication of aircraft design and the rate of both technological and commercial advance have accelerated hugely over the last 25 years.

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San Diego, California:

AEVEX joins FIRIS program to enhance California's emergency response capabilities

AEVEX Aerospace, a leader in full-spectrum airborne information solutions, has announced its participation as the prime contractor for the Remote Sensing Aircraft & Staffing Fire Integrated Real-time Intelligence System (FIRIS) Program.

This partnership underscores AEVEX's commitment to "Empowering People to Make the World a Safer Place" by providing innovative solutions that safeguard the property and people of California.

AEVEX Aerospace joins FIRIS program to enhance California's emergency response capabilities

Alongside teammates Dynamic Aviation and Initial Incident Support (IIS), AEVEX has solidified its position as a leader in the Civil Domain Awareness / All Hazard Response space.

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Jordan studied aviation at Stansted College and discusses his passion for aviation with GearUp TV's Liz Moscrop.

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  Another in the BBGA series: How to be a pilot

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Columbus, Ohio:

NetJets continues real estate footprint expansion with announcement of exclusive-use facility at Teterboro

Outlines plans for Arizona, Las Vegas, Colorado, Atlanta, Bedford, Austin and Dallas.

NetJets has announced the expansion of its real estate footprint via more than a dozen projects across top markets in the United States, including the New York tri-state area and Arizona.

NetJets plans to open a new two-hangar Las Vegas FBO, shown in this rendering, in 2027. (Photo: NetJets)

NetJets plans to open a new two-hangar Las Vegas FBO, shown in this rendering, in 2027. (Photo: NetJets)

By investing in both existing and new facilities, including NetJets Service Hubs, the company will continue providing its customers, who are respectfully referred to as “Owners,” with an elevated, personalized brand experience and seamless access to their aircraft.

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Accessing Business Aviation

Exploring the Top Five Fractional Aircraft Operators: Benefits and Considerations

  Nick Copley

Nick Copley, president of SherpaReport, does the heavy lifting when it comes to defining what you need to know about access to business aviation, whether full ownership, fractional, jet cards or charters. This week he explores the differences between the top five fractional aircraft operators.

Fractional aircraft ownership continues to gain popularity among businesses and individuals seeking the convenience and flexibility of private aviation without the full financial and logistical burden of owning an entire aircraft. It is an excellent option if you fly privately at least 50 hours a year.
You can buy a share of a turboprop, a light jet or an ultra-long-range jet - or anything in between.

NetJets is among the two fractional operators offering ultra long-range business jets like the Bombardier Global 7500 pictured here.

This model allows for shared ownership of a type of aircraft, reducing costs and providing access to a fleet of that type of aircraft with a guaranteed number of flight hours annually. It allows you to enjoy the benefits of flying privately while leaving the management of the plane, including maintenance, crew sourcing, scheduling, positioning, and much more, to the fleet operator.

But which operator to choose? There are many. Here, we look at the top five, highlighting benefits and considerations.

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Farnborough International Airshow:

ZeroAvia awarded UK Government grant to progress advanced fuel cell R&D for clean aviation

ZeroAvia has been awarded £10.5m in UK Government funding through the ATI strategic programme, to further develop its high temperature fuel cell technology, a promising pathway for delivering zero-emission propulsion systems up to and including narrowbody jets.

The Advanced Fuel Cell for Aviation Decarbonisation (AFCAD) project will see ZeroAvia collaborate with the University of Kent, Coventry University and the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, to advance this crucial technology towards commercialisation. The research will centre on developing components and the full HTPEM stacks and demonstrating previously unmatched levels of specific power and durability.

ZeroAvia awarded UK Government grant to progress advanced fuel cell R&D for clean aviation

AFCAD builds on ZeroAvia’s highly successful HyFlyer I and II ATI projects which delivered breakthrough first flights of hydrogen-electric aircraft and were transformative in establishing greater confidence in the potential for commercial, zero-emission flights this decade.

During HyFlyer II, ZeroAvia also demonstrated the largest HTPEM stack module for aviation, showing technology readiness for scaling fuel cells into large commercial aircraft.

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Farnborough, UK:

Farnborough Airport welcomes new Bombardier line maintenance station

Bombardier has added a new line maintenance station at Farnborough Airport, further complementing its customer service footprint in Europe.

The new facility brings Bombardier’s worldwide number of line maintenance stations to nine, providing customers with light scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, as well as AOG support.

The technical engineers supporting the new location are certified for all Learjet, Challenger and Global series business jets.

“The addition of the Farnborough Line Maintenance Station is an integral part of our overall mission to provide easy and enhanced OEM support for our customers in this very important region,” said Bombardier's Executive Vice President, Aftermarket Services & Strategy, Paul Sislian.

“We are delighted to demonstrate once again our commitment to offering the most elevated experience, providing more resources and increased flexibility to our clients, closer to their base of operations.”

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United Kingdom:

Private charter flights see spike following worldwide IT outage

In the wake of last Friday's global IT problem (19th July) which caused thousands of flight cancellations, the private aircraft charter market saw an increase of more than 10% compared to the same date last year, according to leading charter specialist, Air Charter Service.

On what was predicted to be the busiest day for flights from UK airports since before the pandemic, a huge Microsoft outage saw computer systems around the world crashing, leading to the cancellation of thousands of commercial flights globally.

Determined not to have their planned holidays delayed, meetings missed, and connections made, some people chose to look for immediate alternatives.

Joe Gallimore, Director at ACS, commented: “Figures from flight data analysis specialist, WINGX, show more than a 10% increase in private flights from Europe and the US on Friday, compared to the same day last year, which is significantly ahead of the year on year figures for July so far.

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United Kingdom:

Team of UK companies completes flight trials for 5G infrastructure from the sky

An advanced airborne 5G connectivity system has been successfully integrated to a Britten-Norman Islander aircraft, completing a series of demonstration flights.

The groundbreaking technology is being developed by a number of UK companies led by Stratospheric Platforms Limited (SPL), a leading Non-Terrestrial Networks telecoms developer, with design, integration and demonstration flights provided by manufacturer Britten-Norman.

SPL is at the forefront of developing airborne antennas to deliver widescale high performance 5G coverage. This technology offers numerous valuable applications, such as quickly restoring networks after major disasters like earthquakes or tsunamis, where traditional mobile network infrastructure has been disrupted.

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On 18th July 2024, the project team were joined by distinguished guests from potential customers and investors to observe the installation of the array under real flight conditions during an event at Britten-Norman’s Solent Airport MRO facility.

The trial, conducted by Britten-Norman’s Flight Test Organisation, aimed to demonstrate the aircraft's capability to operate safely with the large 5G phased array antenna installed.

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United Kingdom:

As air transport rebuilds the need for effective slot management is rising at increasingly congested airports

With airline traffic almost back to 2019 levels, the resurgence of congestion at key airports is increasing the need for ‘slot management’ - the independent co-ordination of flight schedules and resources at the busiest gateways.

“Coordinating flight flows and the services and infrastructure supporting them has always been a delicate balancing act at the most in-demand airports,” highlights Neil Garwood, CEO of UK-based Airport Coordination Limited (ACL), the world’s largest independent slot management company.

Neil Garwood.

Neil Garwood.

“However, with global demand for air travel rebounding more quickly and unevenly than expected, significant new logistical puzzles are emerging for airports and airlines, threatening critical connectivity between destinations,” he adds.

Coupled with that, a mix of local growth drivers in specific markets is expected to significantly reshape airlines’ air traffic flows in the short to medium term, requiring new, data-driven coordination measures to help maximise airport efficiency and fair access.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) categorises airports according to their ease of access, with Level 1 airports unconstrained; Level 2 facing potential congestion at peak times and Level 3 already experiencing demand which significantly exceeds capacity, requiring independent coordinators to allocate arrival and departure slots. For the current global schedule period, Northern Summer 2024, IATA has designated 386 airports as either Level 2 or 3, of which 219, or 57%, are in the higher category. This trend will continue at least until the end of next year, the current horizon for slot allocation.

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Events

United Kingdom:

Gearing up for ACE’24 at London Biggin Hill Airport

The Air Charter Association (The ACA) in partnership with Business Air News, will be hosting the annual Air Charter Expo (ACE’24) on Tuesday 10th September 2024 at London Biggin Hill Airport.

With more than 100 exhibitors confirmed, ACE’24 is set to be the largest Air Charter Expo to date. There is a diverse selection of aircraft on static display including the all-new Dassault Falcon 6X - on display in the UK for the first time - as well as a Gulfstream 700 from Qatar Executive. The event will host an engaging conference programme, featuring business, cargo and rotary air charter, alongside sessions on sustainability and innovation.

Robert Walters, commercial director, London Biggin Hill Airport (L), with Kevin Ducksbury, chairman, The ACA.

Robert Walters, commercial director, London Biggin Hill Airport (L), with Kevin Ducksbury, chairman, The ACA.

Kevin Ducksbury, chair of The Air Charter Association, says: “We are thrilled that ACE’24 is set to be the biggest to date, with more exhibitors confirmed than ever before. Many of our members and industry colleagues remark that ACE is the best industry networking event of the year and long may that continue.”

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And Finally

ACIA Aero Leasing starts conversion of the first ATR72-600 Large Cargo Door

Dublin-headquartered ACIA Aero Leasing, a leading provider of regional aircraft leasing and lease management services, announced that it will commence the first ATR 72-600 Large Cargo Door (“LCD”) freighter conversion. This project was originally planned in 2022, but due to sustained demand for the passenger variant of the aircraft, it was postponed until now.

ACIA acquired five ATR 72-600 passenger aircraft this year and is allocating one of them (MSN 1239) to the first conversion. The project will commence in August 2024 at Empire Aerospace, Idaho in the United States and it is expected that the conversion and final certification will be completed by Q1 2025.

ATR72-600 prepping for LCD Conversion

ATR72-600 prepping for LCD Conversion.

“We are continuing to see very strong demand for the overall ATR72 platform, as it is the most fuel-efficient regional aircraft in its class,” commented Mick Mooney, CEO of ACIA Aero Leasing.

Over the last 18 months, ACIA has delivered eight ATR 72 freighters to customers, including six LCDs. “The demand for the 72-600 LCD has been there for some time as operators have been looking to renew their fleets with the latest technology. Along with our sister company, IPR Conversions, which owns the ATR conversion STC, we have the experience and capability to meet this operator demand,” he added.

ACIA has successfully placed a substantial number of ATR72 freighters into the market. Its latest delivery was a second Bulk Freighter Conversion (“BFC”) to Thailand’s Pattaya Airways, ahead of the airline’s commercial launch. The company also delivered an additional ATR 72-212 LCD to Aerlink in Australia.

“As the 72-500 variant becomes scarcer, it was only going to be a matter of time before the first ATR72-600 underwent freighter conversion. It is strategic for ACIA and IPR as a group to be the first movers,” Mooney added. "We see strong opportunities for growth in the cargo sector and we are already in active discussions with several prospects, existing customers and operators exploring new market opportunities, particularly in Asia Pacific."   ACIA Aero

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