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Airbus, Safran & Dassault on Hydrogen Propulsion

Airbus, Safran and Dassault have launched a European drive to scale hydrogen propulsion for commercial aviation. The agreement, signed in Toulouse on November 6, 2025, commits the three firms to accelerate hydrogen propulsion development and testing for Airbus demonstrator aircraft,…

Pilatus Resumes PC-12 Deliveries to U.S.

Pilatus has restarted U.S. deliveries of the PC-12 single‑engine turboprop following a tariff pause; first American handovers occurred on November 4, 2025. Pilatus Aircraft Ltd has resumed shipments of the Pilatus PC-12 to U.S. buyers after halting deliveries earlier this…

Wheels Up fleet modernization advances

Wheels Up is upgrading its charter fleet with a mix of light and super‑midsize jets to sharpen efficiency and comfort. Wheels Up fleet modernization now includes 19 Embraer Phenom light jets and five Bombardier Challenger 300 super‑midsize jets, improving operational…

Embraer Business Jets Sees Growth as Wealth Rises

Embraer business jets are riding a private‑aviation upswing driven by rising global wealth. Embraer Executive Jets’ CEO told AINonline that surging high‑net‑worth activity and persistent demand for private travel are underpinning expansion across the business‑jet market. The division plans measured…

France’s Solidarity Flight Tax Under Fire

EBAA France says the solidarity flight tax risks shrinking France’s charter market. The French Business Aviation Association (EBAA France) went public on November 5, 2025 to demand urgent reform of the country’s solidarity flight tax, arguing the levy undermines competitiveness…

FAA Flight Cuts: 10% Capacity at 40 US Airports

FAA flight cuts will reduce capacity roughly 10% at 40 major U.S. airports as officials cite controller shortages during the government shutdown. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the step on the eve of the reductions,…