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Melbourne, Florida:
Embraer has announced the latest evolution of the world's best-selling light jet - the Phenom 300EV.
As the fastest and longest-range aircraft in its class, the new Phenom 300EV builds on the platform's proven success with a range of upgrades focused on safety, performance, and passenger comfort.

The aircraft now features intuitive safety technologies, including Garmin Emergency Autoland, alongside a series of performance enhancements and interior refinements. These updates are designed to further elevate the Phenom 300EV's capabilities while improving cabin functionality and delivering an even better experience for customers.
As the largest business jet equipped with Garmin Emergency Autoland, the Phenom 300EV can execute a fully automated landing in the unlikely event of pilot incapacitation.
Landings and takeoffs are also supported by class-exclusive Autobrake, for further safety and comfort. Enabling these capabilities, a new Embraer-developed Multi-Purpose Electronic Controller (MEC), integrates rudder-by-wire and other electronically controlled aircraft functions, contributing to reduced pilot workload and simplified maintenance.
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Manassas, Virginia:
Electra, the global leader in ultra-short hybrid-electric aviation, has announced that the FAA has closed the G-1 Issue Paper, formally establishing the certification basis for Electra’s EL9 Ultra Short aircraft and advancing the company toward the next big step in type certification of the company’s nine-passenger hybrid-electric aircraft.
Electra submitted its Part 23 type certification application in November 2025. The swift completion of the G-1 Issue Paper in just seven months reflects years of early technical engagement with the FAA and establishes an agreed regulatory foundation for several industry-first technologies, including distributed hybrid-electric propulsion, blown-lift for ultra-short takeoff and landing, and advanced fly-by-wire controls designed to support low-speed handling and reduce pilot workload.

“The swift G1 achievement reflects the hard work and productive collaboration between Electra and the FAA, who are working together to make the future of aviation real,” said Marc Allen, CEO of Electra.
“We are focused now on carrying forward this strong momentum into the G-2 phase of our work with the FAA.”
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Montreal:
Global 6500 chosen for second special mission program in South Korea
Bombardier Defense has announced that its Global 6500 aircraft has been selected to support South Korea’s Electronic Warfare (EW) program, marking the platform’s second major special mission role in the country after its earlier selection for the Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) program.
“The Global 6500 is in demand around the world because of its performance and versatility,” said Michael Anckner, Vice-President, Worldwide Sales, Bombardier Defense. “It is trusted for its proven military track record while remaining highly adaptable as defense needs evolve.”

The announcement follows Korean Air’s purchase of the aircraft after L3Harris Technologies secured a contract in October 2025 to deliver modified Global 6500 AEW&C aircraft to the Republic of Korea Air Force.
Two additional Global 6500s will now be configured for Stand Off Jammer (SOJ) missions, enabling the disruption of enemy electromagnetic signals from a safe distance.
The Global 6500’s long range, high-altitude performance and adaptability make it well suited for a variety of defense missions, including ISR, medical evacuation and VIP transport.

Savannah, Georgia:
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.

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:
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.


Boutsen Aviation
Laurent Saissi
Boutsen Aviation has announced the appointment of Laurent Saissi as Director of International Sales & Strategy, strengthening the company’s international development and strategic advisory capabilities in the business aviation market.
With more than 25 years of experience across the full spectrum of aviation, Laurent Saissi brings a rare combination of technical expertise, operational insight, and high-level commercial experience. His career began in avionics engineering with Airbus, where he developed a strong technical foundation across major aircraft programs before moving into global customer support for leading airlines and military operators.
He later joined Dassault Aviation, where he spent nearly a decade supporting Falcon owners, operators, government clients, and VIP customers.
During this period, he gained extensive experience in aircraft operations, technical support, upgrades, deliveries, pre-purchase inspections, and after-sales strategy.
Building on this operational and customer-focused background, Laurent transitioned into business development and aircraft sales, advising UHNWIs, corporations, operators, and government clients across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

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WINGX Global Market Tracker:
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Global bizjet activity expanded sluggishly at +1.1% year-on-year in Week 28 (6-12 July), with the year-to-date figure through 12 July at +3.9% ahead of last year, a full 1.0 percentage point increase compared to the 2025 vs 2024 trend across the same dates.
While accounting for only 1% of global bizjet traffic last week, Africa was the star performer, realizing 22.4% more bizjet activity than in Week 28 2025.
Event Analysis: Allen & Co Sun Valley Conference draws high profiles to Idaho

Sun Valley’s signature in-and-out shape was apparent this year, with 151 inbound business jets on Tuesday 7 July alone, as principals converged for the conference opening. Departures then built steadily across the week to a Friday 10 July peak of 87 and stayed elevated through the closing weekend, with 68 on Saturday and 78 on Sunday.
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Dubai, UAE:
The world's first purpose-built commercial vertiport - developed by Skyports Infrastructure - has received regulatory certification from The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft operations.

Located adjacent to Dubai International Airport and officially registered as VDX under the GCAA certification process, the facility paves the way for the future commencement of commercial Air Taxi services in Dubai.
VDX will serve as the first and primary hub within Dubai’s planned Air Taxi network, with three additional vertiports currently under development. The network and vertiports are being developed by Skyports in collaboration with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).
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Gogo CEO Chris Moore explains how Gogo Flexible Financing is making cutting-edge connectivity more accessible than ever. |
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Managing budgets for aviation has always been dynamic. New mandates require unexpected upgrades, tech issues require unexpected maintenance time, and changing fleets make financial planning a challenge.
Operating costs are one of the least predictable line items on a flight department budget sheet. Yet principals and passengers always expect the aircraft to be ready, waiting, and available as needed. They also expect the aircraft to be connected; even a short two-hour flight without connectivity can result in a lost deal, a missed call, or reduced productivity due to missed meetings.

Yet we know that not every operator has been able to access connectivity solutions, and that this can be driven by budget constraints. We understand the importance of budget management and the complex balancing act between flying with connectivity and the expenditure required to equip, install, and support it.
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Zurich, Switzerland:
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.
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.
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Savannah, Georgia:
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.

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, 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.

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 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.

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:
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.
This addition aligns with the sustained growth of the business aviation sector across the Middle East.
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United States:
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.

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.
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Birmingham, UK:
Following approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority, above™ is ready to start commercial operations, bringing a fresh approach to private aviation.
Operating from its base at Birmingham Airport's XLR Executive Jet Centre, above™ launches with 25 published fixed-price, city pair destinations across the UK and Europe, alongside flexible on-demand private charter services via charter brokers, aboard its Embraer Phenom 100 (G-FABV).

Vince Essex, CEO, Founder and Accountable Manager above™
A second Phenom 100 has already been identified, along with discussion about where to position it, regionally.
above™ has been built around a long-held belief: customers buy time.
Created for today's Modern Achievers - entrepreneurs, founders, professionals and their families who value time, flexibility and experiences - above™ believes private aviation should be straightforward, transparent and centred on maximising life's most valuable asset: time.
above™ launches with a portfolio of fixed-price charter routes from Birmingham, covering popular same-day return and one-night stay destinations across the UK and Europe.
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Bergen, Norway:
NOEMI Aerospace has secured €3m from Innovation Norway to support the flight test programme for its electric amphibious aircraft, advancing what could become the world's first certified electric amphibious aircraft for commercial passenger transport.
The public funding will be matched by €4m from private investors, bringing the total funding for the flight test programme to €7m.
The award marks an important milestone for NOEMI and for the development of a new global category in zero-emission regional aviation.

The funding will support the flight test programme for NOEMI’s first aircraft, one of the most critical phases in the development of a new aircraft. The programme includes testing on the ground, on water and in the air, from the first system tests to first flight and the subsequent flight test campaign. The results will document the aircraft’s performance and characteristics, forming the basis for certification and commercial operations.
“Not only are we building a new aircraft, we are developing a new Norwegian industry. The flight test programme is one of the most important phases of the project and where we will demonstrate the technology at full scale," says Eric Lithun, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NOEMI Aerospace.
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London:
Electric aviation pioneer, Vertical Aerospace, has provided a business update ahead of Farnborough International Airshow, highlighting progress across its programme, as it prepares for the next phase of development and entry into service.
Program progress & critical design review
In April 2026, Vertical achieved the most significant technical milestone in its history, with two‑way piloted transition flight, a critical technical validator reached by only one other company globally. Vertical is the first to do so under Design Organisation Approval regulatory oversight of the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
On Friday July 10, 2026, in a demonstration of further regulator confidence, the Company received an expanded Permit to Fly from the CAA, authorising its first public demonstration flights away from Cotswold Airport.

Vertical has now conducted multiple successful piloted transition flights, validating the core aerodynamic and flight control technologies that underpin the design of the Company’s aircraft, Valo, and advance the programme toward certification. The Company has also expanded its flight test fleet with an additional prototype, accelerating piloted flight testing, supporting flight demonstrations and advancing development of Vertical's hybrid-electric aircraft programme.
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Farnborough International Airshow:
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.
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:
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:
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.

"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."
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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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Triple certification for Embraer’s Praetor 500E
Universal Aviation Italy achieves IS-BAH Stage II at three major bizav gateways
Cirrus opens new talent center to advance workforce development
Newly rebranded London Cranfield Airport joins Weston Aviation's 'The Collection'
Chapman Freeborn supports historic Seychelles Air Force Dornier ferry flight

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121 horses, one extraordinary journey
Chapman Freeborn Group has completed a specialist live animal charter operation transporting 121 Mongolian horses between Ulaanbaatar and Hanoi, in collaboration with Intradco Global, its dedicated live animal transport brand.
The operation involved three back-to-back B757F charter flights over 38 hours, moving 51 horses outbound, 20 horses on the return journey and a further 50 horses outbound as part of a carefully coordinated rotation.
Live animal charters require specialist planning beyond standard cargo operations, with every stage focused on animal welfare, aircraft suitability, documentation, loading procedures and close coordination between teams.

“This was a very special movement and a strong example of what can be achieved when specialist teams work closely together across the group,” said Latha Narayan, President APAC at Chapman Freeborn. “Projects of this nature rely on trust, detailed planning, specialist knowledge and continuous coordination. By working closely with Intradco Global, we were able to deliver a complex live animal movement with the care, agility and expertise required.”
The mission also formed part of a wider bilateral initiative, with some horses returning after several years while others travelled onward. Members of the original animal care team were reunited for the project, providing valuable continuity and expertise.
“Horse movements are among the most sensitive live animal transport projects, and every detail matters,” added Charlie McMullen, CEO of Intradco Global. “From preparation to arrival, our priority is always the welfare of the animals and the smooth delivery of the operation.”
The project demonstrates Chapman Freeborn Group’s ability to combine global air charter capabilities with Intradco Global’s specialist expertise to deliver complex animal transport operations safely and efficiently. |
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