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Skyservice Business Aviation Inc. | February 21, 2023
A North American leader in business aviation, Skyservice is expanding its operations for full-service business aviation to Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Canada. The airport where the company provides full business service is Canada's second-busiest airport. The eleventh full-service jet center for Skyservice Vancouver will offer maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), fixed-based operations (FBO), aircraft sales, charter management and acquisition services. Muskoka...
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0-G Launch | February 04, 2022
0-G Launch, a Washington DC-based provider of the Space Jet™ aircraft for microgravity services and horizontal rocket air-launch, and Global Aviation Ventures (GAV), a firm with extensive expertise in the growth, development, funding and exit of startups in the aviation, aerospace and defense sectors, announce the signature of their agreement to join forces on deploying a global fleet of specialized aircraft to provide much-needed services to the fast-growing Space economy, which is slated...
PRnewswire | May 29, 2023
GenH2, an industry leader in hydrogen infrastructure solutions, has executed an MOU with hydrogen-electric propulsion developer ZeroAvia to develop liquid hydrogen aviation infrastructure solutions for use in airport environments.ZeroAvia is developing the first practical zero-emission aviation powertrain to provide scalable, truly clean aviation by replacing conventional combustion engines.ZeroAvia's hydrogen-electric engine uses fuel cells to generate electricity from hydrogen fuel, ...
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Flight Safety Foundation | December 23, 2021
Flight Safety Foundation strongly encourages the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to work together to develop a plan that enables the safe and efficient implementation of 5G mobile communications services in the C-Band. It is critical to fully understand and mitigate potential 5G signal interference with radio altimeters that are integral to aircraft safety systems. Activation of these services currently is scheduled for Jan. 5. Read More
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