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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 9th July 2026 | Issue #850

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Savannah, Georgia:

G800 makes history: 800th speed record and longest fastest bizav flight

Gulfstream has announced two major milestones: The company’s next-generation G800 achieved the Gulfstream fleet’s 800th city pair speed record and then completed the farthest fastest flight in business aviation history.

The G800 secured the 800th city pair speed record earlier in June with a flight from Reykjavik, Iceland, to Savannah. The aircraft traveled 2,973 nautical miles/5,505 kilometers in 5 hours and 52 minutes at an average cruise speed of Mach 0.91.

G800 makes history: 800th speed record and longest fastest bizav flight

On June 28, the G800 completed a separate record-setting mission from Melbourne, Australia, to Moline, Illinois. The flight covered 8,303 nm/15,377 km in 16 hours and 56 minutes at an average cruise speed of Mach 0.85.

“With every new aircraft, Gulfstream continues to push the boundaries of performance for our customers,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream.

“Reaching our 800th city pair speed record and completing the farthest fastest flight in our industry’s history demonstrates the strength of our next-generation fleet and the advanced capabilities of the G800.”

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Broomfield, Colorado:

Gogo announces new STC for Galileo HDX on the Gulfstream G650 and Gulfstream G650ER

Gulfstream has received a Federal Aviation Administration Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) to install Gogo Galileo HDX on Gulfstream G650 and Gulfstream G650ER aircraft.

HDX is an electronically steered antenna (ESA) that provides a compact, lightweight, low-power, high-performance connectivity solution for Gulfstream large cabin aircraft.

Gogo Galileo is powered by Eutelsat’s OneWeb enterprise-grade low earth orbit (LEO) network offering crew and passengers high-speed, low-latency connectivity around the world including video conferencing, streaming, communications, and internet browsing, simultaneously from multiple devices.

“The addition of Gogo Galileo HDX as an aftermarket option for the G650 and G650ER reflects the growing demand for high-speed connectivity and provides operators with the latest technology in business aviation,” said Chris Moore, CEO of Gogo.

“Operators using this system will experience consistent, high-speed inflight internet performance, backed by Gogo’s cybersecurity protections and 24/7/365 customer support.”

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São Paulo, Brazil:

Embraer delivered 65 aircraft in 2Q26

Marking its strongest second-quarter delivery performance over the past 16 years, Embraer delivered 65 aircraft in second quarter of 2Q26 - an increase of 48% quarter-over-quarter and 7% year-on-year.

In 1H26, Embraer delivered a total of 109 aircraft, around 20% more than the 91 aircraft delivered in 1H25, supported by continued progress in the company's production leveling initiatives.

Executive Aviation delivered 45 aircraft during the quarter, up 55% qoq from 29 aircraft in 1Q26, and up 18% yoy from 38 aircraft in 2Q25. Growth was driven by higher deliveries across both small and medium jet segments, reflecting sustained demand and continued operational execution.

The company continues to expect deliveries of between 160 and 170 aircraft in Executive Aviation (midpoint up 6% yoy) in 2026.


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Melbourne, Florida:

Triple certification for Embraer’s Praetor 500E

Embraer's Praetor 500E has received triple certification from Brazil’s Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC-Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

Introduced in February 2026 alongside the Praetor 600E as the first evolution of the industry-leading Praetor family, the Praetor 500E is now approved for operation in key global markets.

Triple certification for Embraer’s Praetor 500E

This milestone follows the Praetor 600E’s triple certification in April 2026, marking an important step for Embraer’s next generation of midsize and super-midsize business jets, having met rigorous global safety and performance standards.

“The Praetor 500E builds on the strengths of the Praetor platform, a category leader in performance and technology, now enhanced with a next-generation cabin experience,” said Michael Amalfitano, President and CEO of Embraer Executive Jets.

“Achieving triple certification ahead of schedule and on spec is a strong testament to our engineering excellence, enterprise efficiency, and disciplined execution. With this impressive milestone, we are well positioned to produce this aircraft for customers worldwide."

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Montreal:

Bombardier and Rolls-Royce expand health monitoring upgrade for Global 5500/6500 fleets across service network

Bombardier and Rolls-Royce today announced the introduction of an enhanced aircraft health monitoring program for Bombardier Global 5500 and 6500 aircraft, combining the innovative data collection capabilities of Bombardier’s Smart Link Plus system with Rolls-Royce's new engine vibration and health monitoring unit.

The Smart Link Plus aircraft health monitoring system collects crucial aircraft data, enabling flight and maintenance crews to quickly prioritize and proactively troubleshoot essential in-flight alerts, increasing an aircraft’s operational availability.

Bombardier and Rolls-Royce expand health monitoring upgrade for Global 5500/6500 fleets across service network

Approximately 450 Bombardier aircraft are currently flying with the Smart Link Plus service, which boasts a 99% renewal rate among current operators. Global 5500 and Global 6500 customers who have Smart Link Plus system installed on their aircraft can enjoy further benefits with Rolls-Royce's new engine vibration & health monitoring unit (EVHMU), now available on the Pearl 15 engine.

Working in tandem with the groundbreaking Smart Link Plus system, the Rolls-Royce EVHMU enables access to approximately 10,000 engine performance and health parameters on the Global 5500 and 6500, delivering maximum efficiency for our customer’s precious flying asset - including minimizing downtime.

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Duluth, Minnesota:

Cirrus opens new talent center to advance workforce development

The Cirrus Talent Center is open to the public, offering the community access to open recruitment, technical training, and workforce development at the company’s headquarters.

Cirrus Aircraft has announced the opening of its brand-new Duluth-based Talent Center a multi-million-dollar investment that serves as a hub for community engagement, recruiting, and workforce development.

Designed to connect individuals with careers in aerospace, the Talent Center provides direct access to recruiting, technical training, and career development resources in one public-facing, centralized location.

Cirrus opens new talent center to advance workforce development

The Talent Center strengthens Cirrus’ position as a regional leader in talent development and workforce innovation by providing a direct pathway for individuals to experience the company’s culture, products, capabilities, and career opportunities.

“The Cirrus Talent Center represents the first touchpoint and impression many people will have with our company as a potential employer,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of Cirrus. “It reflects Cirrus’ presence in our community, our commitment to delivering an exceptional team member experience, and our focus on advancing and developing operational excellence for both our teams and our aircraft owners.”

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Avia Solutions Group

Zilvinas Lapinskas

Zilvinas Lapinskas

Leading ACMI provider, Avia Solutions Group, has appointed Zilvinas Lapinskas as Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of global expansion, effective July 7th.

Lapinskas brings extensive international aviation experience and a proven track record of scaling operations in complex, highly regulated markets, to the role.

As CEO of FL Technics Group, he transformed the business from a European MRO provider into a global operation serving Tier 1 carriers across multiple continents. He retains his seat on Avia Solutions Group's Board of Directors. Lapinskas will continue serving as CEO of FL Technics until the end of July, when his successor will be named.

Jonas Janukenas, who has led the Group for almost 9 years, moves into the CFO role where he will deploy his financial expertise exclusively across capital allocation, financial strategy, and the Group's long-term growth objectives.

Lapinskas said: "I am honoured to lead Avia Solutions Group at such an important moment in its development. Over the past several years, the Group has built a strong foundation for sustainable growth, and I look forward to accelerating that momentum. My immediate priority is to work closely with our teams to strengthen our operational footprint and build the long-term partnerships that will underpin our success in this highly competitive market."


Air Charter Safety Foundation

Kelly Sawyer

Kelly Sawyer

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) has announced the appointment of Kelly Sawyer as Executive Operations Coordinator.

Sawyer brings more than 17 years of executive operations and administrative leadership experience, supporting senior executives across nonprofit, aviation, legal, and healthcare organizations.

Throughout her career, she has built a reputation for managing complex initiatives, strengthening organizational operations, and fostering productive relationships with boards, leadership teams, and key stakeholders.

In her new role, Sawyer supports ACSF leadership with day-to-day operations, organizational coordination, and key initiatives that advance the Foundation’s mission to promote the highest standards of safety in business aviation.

Sawyer is an accomplished Executive Operations Coordinator and Senior Executive Assistant with extensive experience supporting C-suite executives, boards of directors, and advisory groups.


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WINGX Global Market Tracker:

North America powers ahead as Europe stalls and the Middle East sinks

  WINGX Global Market Tracker
Global bizjet activity expanded 2.7% year-on-year in June, with the year-to-date figure through 5 July at +3.9% ahead of last year, a 1.1 percentage point increase compared to the 2025 vs 2024 trend across the same dates. North America and Africa saw the strongest June gains, at 4.6% and 5.2% respectively.

Event Analysis: How has the surge in World Cup traffic stacked up thus far?

Business jet activity across the 16 World Cup metros averaged 2,467 movements (arrivals + departures) per day during the group stage (11-27 June), which was 7% above the pre-tournament baseline of 2,847 movements, and the 7-day rolling average peaked at 2,544 (+10%) on 17 June as the opening week of fixtures concluded.

The rolling average held a sustained premium through the remainder of the group stage before easing back toward the baseline during the Round of 32. The sharp decline at the end of the series reflects the 4 July holiday (which typically sees a decline in bizjet traffic), when host city activity fell to 999 movements.

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Savannah, Georgia:

Gulfstream pioneers high-altitude 100% SAF testing to cut contrail-forming emissions

Gulfstream has become the first business aviation company to successfully complete a high-altitude flight test campaign demonstrating the potential for 100% neat sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce contrail-forming particle emissions at altitudes up to 50,000 feet.

Gulfstream pioneers high-altitude 100% SAF testing to cut contrail-forming emissions

The campaign marks the first 100% SAF flight for the Gulfstream G800 and Pearl 700 engine. The aircraft was paired with a specially modified Gulfstream G700, transformed into a flying emissions measurement laboratory.

Operating in close formation, the aircraft enabled researchers to capture precise, real-world measurements of particulate matter and contrail-forming atmospheric characteristics at higher altitudes than flown by most commercial airliners, yet typical for business aviation.

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Manassas, Virginia:

Electra, UrbanV, and Signature collaborate to unlock new regional mobility ecosystem

Electra, the global leader in ultra-short hybrid-electric aviation, and the UrbanV–Signature Aviation infrastructure platform - which combines UrbanV’s end-to-end vertiport development and operations capabilities with Signature Aviation’s global network of private aviation terminals - have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to partner on building the foundation for a new regional mobility ecosystem.

The partnership aims to enable direct, point-to-point air travel that connects people and communities in fundamentally different ways, expanding beyond traditional aviation models.

Electra, Urban V, and Signature Aviation partner to build the foundation for a new regional mobility ecosystem that connects people and communities, called Direct Aviation | Photo: Electra.

This new model of travel, called Direct Aviation, integrates aircraft, infrastructure, and operations into a coordinated system to enable seamless travel between communities - and this new partnership supports three essential elements of the ecosystem.

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Jonzac-Neulles Airport, France:

Daher steps up its support and logistics capabilities with an expanded new facility in western France

Daher Aircraft has inaugurated a new spare parts, maintenance, equipment overhaul and logistics center in western France that expands the company’s support capabilities for a broad range of aircraft - from helicopters and training airplanes to legacy general aviation types built by its predecessor companies.

Architectural impression of the new Daher Aircraft support and logistics facility at Jonzac-Neulles Airport, France.

The facility occupies a purpose-built 6,000-square-meter building at Jonzac-Neulles Airport (LFCJ) in France’s Charente-Maritime Department, replacing Daher Aircraft’s previous Merpins operation, located 25 kilometers to the north.

Its expanded workspace ensures continuity for Daher Aircraft’s ongoing support and services contracts, while also providing capacity for future growth and business development. In addition, the new facility’s direct access to Jonzac-Neulles Airport’s 1,370-meter-long runway opens new opportunities for on-aircraft maintenance and technical support.

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Dubai:

Growing demand for long-range private travel drives DC Aviation Al-Futtaim's ACJ318 Elite+ fleet expansion

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim (DCAF) has expanded its charter fleet with the addition of a fully managed Airbus ACJ318 Elite+.

Scheduled to enter service by the end of June 2026, the fully refurbished aircraft will be permanently stationed at DCAF’s integrated hangar and VIP lounge facility at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) in Dubai South.

Growing demand for long-range private travel drives DC Aviation Al-Futtaim's ACJ318 Elite+ fleet expansion

This addition aligns with the sustained growth of the business aviation sector across the Middle East. According to industry flight data provided by JETNET, incorporating WINGX flight activity intelligence, business jet operations in the Middle East experienced a 7.7% year-on-year increase in 2025, positioning the region as one of the fastest-growing business aviation markets globally.

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United States:

World Cup - good news for business jets

Emerald Media's Liz Danner reports on JETNET's recent World Cup webinar.

As the FIFA World Cup progresses, WINGX data indicates a significant increase in business aviation activity across host cities.

The largest spikes are expected during the current knockout rounds and most particularly, the final which takes place on July 19th at MetLife Stadium, New York.

World Cup - good news for business jets

Flight data analysed by WINGX during the opening phase of the tournament (11th-22nd June) showed clear increases in business jet activity around host cities. Seattle recorded roughly double normal activity around the USA-Australia match, while Mexico City saw activity rise to approximately 1.7 times normal levels during the opening match.

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Seychelles:

Chapman Freeborn supports historic Seychelles Air Force Dornier ferry flight

Global air charter specialist, Chapman Freeborn, has supported the ferry of a Seychelles Air Force Dornier 228 from Seychelles to India for maintenance.

The movement carried additional significance as it involved Sylvie Tamboo, the first Seychellois woman to fly a Seychelles Air Force Dornier aircraft.

Her achievement marks an important milestone for women in aviation in Seychelles and reflects the growing role of women across the wider aviation industry.

Chapman Freeborn’s Flight Support team assisted the aircraft from Gan Island onwards, supporting its journey through the Maldives and India before it entered maintenance in Kanpur.

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Cleveland, Ohio:

Flexjet signs exclusive Gulfstream G500/G700 Fractional deal

Flexjet has strengthened its position in the large-cabin private jet market with the addition of the Gulfstream G500 to its fleet and an exclusive agreement with Gulfstream that makes it the only fractional ownership provider to receive deliveries of new Gulfstream G500 and G700 aircraft.

Flexjet signs exclusive Gulfstream G500/G700 Fractional deal

The move reinforces Flexjet’s strategy of operating one of the world’s most modern fleets, while meeting growing demand for long-range aircraft capable of international travel under shared ownership programmes.

Following Flexjet’s acquisition, one of the company’s first strategic decisions was to diversify beyond an all-Bombardier fleet. Chairman Kenn Ricci, himself a Gulfstream pilot, placed a major order for Gulfstream aircraft in 2014, marking a significant shift in the company’s fleet strategy.

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Frederick, Maryland:

Frederick Municipal Maryland breaks ground on first new hangars in 20 years

High Flying Hangars has broken ground on the first new hangar development at Maryland's Frederick Municipal Airport (KFDK) in more than 20 years, helping address strong demand for aircraft storage in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.

Frederick Municipal Maryland breaks ground on first new hangars in 20 years

The 11.45-acre midfield project will be built in two phases, with 44 hangars in Phase 1 and approximately 34 more planned for Phase 2. Phase 1 also includes the Hangar Club clubhouse, featuring meeting space, a commercial kitchen, patio, sky deck, high-speed internet, and pilot amenities.

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Nice, France:

Nice Côte d’Azur Airport and partners unveil full-scale Joby electric air taxi mock-up

As a laboratory for the airport of the future, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is anticipating and supporting the forthcoming arrival of a new form of air mobility that is both low-carbon and low-noise.

Together with its partners Blade, Heli Sécurité and Monacair, the airport has formed a unique alliance to prepare for the launch of Europe’s first commercial eVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing) operations.

Nice Côte d’Azur Airport and partners unveil full-scale Joby electric air taxi mock-up

The helicopter passenger transport market has been well established on the French Riviera for more than fifty years. It meets the mobility needs of an international clientèle while providing fast connections to iconic destinations such as Monaco, Cannes and Saint-Tropez.

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FL Technics Indonesia welcomes first customer to new Bali aircraft painting facility

Indonesia:

FL Technics Indonesia welcomes first customer to new Bali aircraft painting facility

FL Technics Indonesia, an FAA Part-145 certified MRO provider, has opened a new aircraft painting facility at its Denpasar, Bali, facility, marking a significant expansion of the company’s full-service capabilities in Southeast Asia.

On June 30th, just days after the painting facility launched, the company welcomed its first customer, Skyway Airlines, a Philippine air cargo carrier operating Boeing 737-400F freighter aircraft. The project involved repainting the airline's third aircraft, which was later ferried to Clark International Airport in the Philippines for its inaugural ceremony on July 3rd.

The Bali painting booth is equipped to handle complex livery projects with precision, efficiency, and full regulatory compliance. Its location is particularly well-suited to serve carriers operating across Indonesia and the wider Southeast Asian region, reducing the need for extended ferry flights or overseas maintenance programs.

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Zurich, Switzerland:

Swissport’s PrivatPort expands global FBO network, opens 24/7 Dubai Operations Control Centre

PrivatPort, the dedicated executive aviation brand of Swissport, has announced the next phase of its global expansion, increasing its dedicated FBO network from seven to nine locations and establishing a centralized, 24/7 Operations Control Center (OCC) in Dubai, UAE.

The network expansion includes two additional FBO locations in Mexico, strengthening PrivatPort’s presence across key international business aviation markets.

PrivatPort Expands Global FBO Network and Establishes 
24/7 Operations Control Centre in Dubai.

The dedicated facilities are supported by executive aviation services at more than 70 locations worldwide, providing operators, brokers and flight departments with broader access to Swissport’s established ground-handling infrastructure.

The Dubai Operations Control Centre will serve as the central coordination point for PrivatPort missions across the network. Scheduled to become fully operational in August 2026, the OCC will provide continuous support across time zones, creating one point of contact for flight coordination, ground handling, passenger and crew requirements, and mission changes.

Together, the expanded FBO network and centralized OCC form PrivatPort’s hybrid operating model, combining dedicated local facilities with coordinated access to a wider international ground-services network.

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Farnborough International Airshow:

Bombardier to present first-ever Global 8000 aerial display at Farnborough

Bombardier Defense will have a strong presence at the Farnborough International Airshow on July 20th-24th, showcasing its proven solutions based on the top-performing Challenger and Global platforms.

Among the highlights of Bombardier’s presence at the show will be the first ever aerial display of the Global 8000 aircraft, whose performance capabilities make it the flagship of the business aviation industry as well as an ideal vehicle for the most demanding special missions, including head of state.

For the first time at an airshow, the Global 8000 aircraft will take part in the aerial display at Farnborough.

For the first time at an airshow, the Global 8000 aircraft will take part in the aerial display at Farnborough.

Bombardier Defense has a longstanding presence in Europe, and will be looking to build and deepen relationships during the Show at a time when countries around the world are looking to enhance and modernize their airborne defense capabilities.

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London:

ACC Aviation market analysis reveals Q2 ACMI downturn but continued widebody strength

The global ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) market experienced a notable slowdown during Q2 2026, with total block hours declining by 18.9% year-on-year compared with the same period in 2025.

While the downturn reflects broader market pressures across the aviation industry, ACC Aviation’s latest market analysis highlights significant regional and fleet segment variations that reveal an evolving ACMI landscape rather than a uniform contraction.

According to ACC Aviation, geopolitical instability across the Middle East, combined with changing airline operating strategies, softer booking trends, and increased cost pressures, contributed to reduced ACMI demand across several core markets.

“The market slowdown in Q2 was broadly anticipated given the external pressures affecting airline operations globally. ACMI demand has always responded quickly to shifts in airline confidence, network planning, and operational requirements, and this quarter demonstrated that dynamic clearly,” commented Dave Williams, Director of Leasing at ACC Aviation.

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Venezuela Earthquake:

Air Charter Service jumps into action to respond to Venezuela earthquakes

Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, has been at the forefront of relief operations following the double earthquake that hit Venezuela two weeks ago, arranging charter flights for governments, aid agencies and NGOs.

Ben Dinsdale, Air Charter Service’s Director for Government and Humanitarian Services, commented: “Two devastating earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter Scale, struck just outside the Venezuelan capital, Caracas on Wednesday evening (24th June), leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.

Air Charter Service jumps into action to respond to Venezuela earthquakes

"We started receiving cargo and passenger requests on the Thursday morning and set about finding solutions. The first flight that we had in the air was on Friday morning, carrying a search and rescue team on an A330 from Europe into Caracas.

"Last week we flew some of those search & rescue teams home, after that stage of the operation ended and the main focus shifted to getting aid to the survivors."

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United Kingdom:

Newly rebranded London Cranfield Airport joins Weston Aviation's 'The Collection'

London Cranfield Airport has officially joined The Collection, Weston Aviation's growing network of strategically selected business aviation airports across the UK and Ireland.

The partnership marks a significant milestone for both organisations, bringing together Cranfield's unique aviation heritage and future ambitions with Weston Aviation's extensive commercial expertise, marketing capability and business aviation network.

As part of the partnership, London Cranfield Airport will benefit from dedicated business development and charter sales team support with strategic marketing and social media activity and inclusion within Weston Aviation's established Collection programme, all designed to increase awareness, attract new operators and drive business aviation growth.

London Cranfield Airport Director, Robbert Abbott (L) with Weston Aviation CEO, Nick Weston.

London Cranfield Airport Director, Robbert Abbott (L) with Weston Aviation CEO, Nick Weston.

Situated in the heart of England with exceptional accessibility to London, the Midlands and the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor, London Cranfield Airport is uniquely positioned to support corporate aviation, aircraft management companies and private owners seeking an efficient alternative to larger, congested airports. It is just a few miles away from the new Universal United Kingdom Resort which will be the first Universal branded theme park and resort destination in the UK and Europe.

The collaboration will also see the airport launched under its new commercial identity, London Cranfield Airport, strengthening its position within the UK business aviation market.

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Rome, Italy:

Universal Aviation Italy achieves IS-BAH Stage II at three major bizav gateways

Universal Aviation Italy has achieved Stage II accreditation under the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) at three key locations: Rome Ciampino Airport (LIRA), Milan Linate Airport (LIML), and Milan Malpensa Airport (LIMC).

The achievement reinforces the team’s safety culture, operational discipline, and commitment to consistent ground support standards across three of the country’s most important business aviation gateways.

The timing comes as Italy and the broader Mediterranean region are in the middle of the busy summer peak season, when aircraft parking, airport coordination, slots, ground transportation, catering, and last-minute schedule changes can place added pressure on operators, crews, and handlers.

“Achieving IS-BAH Stage II at Rome and both Milan locations is a proud moment for our entire Italy team, especially as we are right in the heart of one of our busiest operating periods,” said Lorena Carraro, Managing Director, Universal Aviation Italy.

“This accreditation reflects the discipline, preparation, and teamwork our people bring to the ramp every day. During peak season, customers need to know their ground support partner is not only responsive, but operating with strong procedures, safety awareness, and local expertise."

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Events

Dubai:

Registration opens for MEBAA 2026

The region's most influential business aviation platform, MEBAA Show, returns from 8th–10th December at DWC, Dubai Airshow Site.

The Show brings together leading OEMs, global operators, industry leaders, and innovators from over 100 countries for three days of networking, insight, and opportunity.

Taking place only once every two years, MEBAA Show is a key meeting point for the global business aviation industry.

With participation from leading aircraft manufacturers, operators, service providers, and decision-makers from around the world, it offers a unique opportunity to build relationships, discover new solutions, and stay connected to the conversations shaping the future of the sector.

New for this edition:

'Luxury Travel' Connecting private aviation with bespoke travel experiences, luxury destinations, and tailored services for high net-worth travellers.

'Luxury Lifestyle' A curated showcase of premium brands across hospitality, automotive, yachting, wellness, and high-end lifestyle experiences.

'MRO & Interiors' Expanded representation across maintenance, refurbishment, aircraft interiors, and lifecycle optimisation supporting the evolving needs of operators and owners.

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And Finally

Connecting Sado in 890 metres

Japan’s startup airline TOKI AIR has achieved a remarkable milestone, completing its first commercial flight to Sado Airport with the ATR 42-600 - the largest commercial aircraft operating into what is believed to be the world’s shortest commercial runway served by this aircraft type.

At just 890 metres, Sado Airport’s runway presents one of the most demanding operating environments in regional aviation. Its limited length, combined with the island’s challenging weather conditions, means only a select few aircraft can operate safely. This makes the ATR 42-600 uniquely suited to the mission, with proven short-field performance, certification for wet grooved runways, and the ability to handle crosswinds of up to 45 knots.

At just 890 metres, Sado Airport’s runway presents one of the most demanding operating environments in regional aviation.

This inaugural service is more than an operational achievement - it is a vital step in improving connectivity for Sado Island. Better air access will strengthen links for local communities, support tourism and business, and enhance mobility for residents, all while serving an airport where infrastructure constraints have long limited commercial aviation.

The route also carries symbolic significance. TOKI AIR takes its name from the Japanese crested ibis, or toki, a bird synonymous with Sado Island thanks to successful conservation efforts. Now, the airline bearing its name is helping reconnect the island with the mainland.

With the lowest fuel burn, CO2 emissions and noise footprint in its class, the ATR 42-600 provides an environmentally responsible solution for essential regional connectivity. This first commercial flight demonstrates how the right aircraft can unlock airports with extreme operational constraints, proving that even the world’s shortest commercial runway can become a gateway to stronger regional connections.   ATR

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