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View ArticleSaying Goodbye to the Antonov AN-225
Designed and built in Soviet Ukraine in the 1980s, the Antonov AN-225 was the world’s largest aircraft for more than 30 years. It set records for the heaviest aircraft ever built and the largest...
View ArticleBusiness, Pleasure, Personal: Why People Fly Private
It’s proving another exceptional year for growth in the private aviation industry. With first-quarter travel figures up, and more private charters logged, it’s clear a new crop of flyers has developed...
View ArticleNetJets Moves Away From Jet Cards to Embrace 25-Hour Leases
For years, jet cards were the industry standard for fractional flights and charters. They ensure members access to jets on demand and steady revenue streams for fleet operators. But NetJets, the...
View ArticleTextron Acquires Slovenian Electric Aircraft Company Pipistrel
Private aviation is on the precipice of an eco-friendly era of innovation, including sustainable aviation fuel and boomless supersonics. Leading the charge into aviation’s new golden age are electric...
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Among turboprops and ultralights, Cirrus is a respected industry leader. Its SR Series of jets is beloved by owners, and the company continues to improve the line to keep up with evolving technology....
View ArticleRange vs. Comfort: Private Aviation Demands Shift
Comfort has always been a chief variable in the purchase of a private jet, but most airframers assume comfort is implied and prioritize speed and distance for new models. Now, as various jet classes...
View ArticleWhy Is China’s Private Jet Fleet Shrinking?
The pandemic had a significant impact on the world, but few countries suffered the protracted effects of the virus like China. Until May 2022, the country was subject to a series of stringent lockdowns...
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The market for eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft grows larger by the year. Excitement is building around air taxis as more aviation companies explore partnerships and purchase...
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Speed, comfort, and range are the trifecta of power for bizjets. And there’s a new champion across all three pillars: the Bombardier Global 8000. Set to become the world’s fastest bizjet, with speeds...
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