17 January 2024

JetSetGo has ordered 50 Cavorite X7 aircraft with options for another 50

JetSetGo signs LOI for purchase of up to 100 Cavorite X7 aircraft

New Horizon Aircraft, a leading hybrid eVTOL aircraft developer, has entered into a letter of intent (LOI) with JetSetGo, a regional air operator servicing multiple mission profiles. This LOI allows JetSetGo to purchase 50 Cavorite X7 aircraft at a purchase price up to US$5 million per aircraft for a total aggregate consideration of US$250 million, […]

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Training on a Falcon 6X aircraft

ExecuJet MRO Services Australia prepared to service Falcon 6X

The Falcon 6X, an innovative addition to the Falcon family known for its spacious cabin, is now in service, and ExecuJet MRO Services Australia (ExecuJet) stands ready to provide comprehensive support. ExecuJet’s engineers have successfully completed maintenance training accredited by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This rigorous training programme spans six weeks, encompassing four

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Boeing named Admiral Kirkland H. Donald as special advisor to Boeing President and CEO Dave Calhoun

Boeing names independent advisor to lead quality review

Effective immediately, Boeing has appointed Admiral Kirkland H. Donald, U.S. Navy (Ret.), as a special advisor to Boeing’s President and CEO, Dave Calhoun. Admiral Donald, along with a team of external experts, will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of Boeing’s quality management system for commercial airplanes. This assessment will encompass quality programmes and practices within Boeing’s

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Spirit Airlines

Federal judge hinders JetBlue’s acquisition of Spirit Airlines

In a significant legal development, federal judge, William G. Young of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, issued a ruling on January 16, that effectively halted JetBlue Airways‘ proposed US$3.8 billion (£3 billion) acquisition of Spirit Airlines. The decision represents a victory for the Department of Justice, which had argued that the

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