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Geographically, this audience is concentrated in key high-value markets such as California, Florida, and New York, making Prime Properties Daily the ideal platform for brands seeking to engage with the elite real estate community. | | | | | AvAir Retains Top Spot as Global Leader in Parts Supply | | | | Industry-Leading Performance Recognized For the third consecutive year, AvAir has been honored as the "Parts Supplier of the Year" in Airline Economics' prestigious Aviation 100 rankings, cementing its position as a global authority in the aviation aftermarket industry. This award highlights the company's outstanding performance and its ability to consistently meet the high demands of the aviation sector.
Rigorous Evaluation Criteria The award is granted based on several key factors, including client retention, new client acquisition, the breadth of parts stocked, the company's supply and delivery timelines, and its capability to source rare parts. The results from the Aviation News Survey further reflect AvAir's exceptional standing in the market, distinguishing it as a leading supplier.
Sustained Growth and Employee Retention Beyond the recognition, AvAir announced the retention of 100% of its workforce across its offices in Ireland and Arizona. This achievement underscores the company's commitment to maintaining a stable, skilled workforce. AvAir is also focused on expanding its inventory to meet increasing demand, leveraging its unique financial purchasing power to continue providing tailored solutions to its clients.
Unmatched Inventory and Quality Standards With over 26 million components in stock, AvAir offers a range of services that include buying, exchanging, selling, leasing, and consigning inventories. The company holds ISO 9001, AS9120, and ASA 100 certifications, ensuring adherence to the highest quality standards throughout its operations, from purchasing to shipping. | | | | ZeroAvia Breaks New Ground with Largest Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft Test | | | | A Major Milestone for Zero-Emission Aviation ZeroAvia has successfully completed a groundbreaking test flight of the world’s largest hydrogen-electric powered aircraft, marking a pivotal moment in the transition to zero-emission aviation. The flight took place with a Dornier 228 aircraft, a 19-seat testbed retrofitted with a full-size hydrogen-electric powertrain on the left wing. This marks a significant advancement in the development of sustainable aviation technologies.
A Step Towards Commercialization The flight, which took place at Cotswold Airport in Gloucestershire, UK, lasted for 10 minutes, during which the aircraft completed taxiing, takeoff, a full circuit, and landing. This test flight is part of the HyFlyer II project, which is supported by the UK Government's ATI Programme. The goal of the project is to develop a 600kW powertrain capable of powering 9 to 19 seat aircraft on global zero-emission flights.
Innovative Design and Testing The Dornier 228 used for the test was fitted with a hydrogen-electric engine on one wing and a conventional Honeywell TPE-331 engine on the other. The test configuration included fuel cell stacks and lithium-ion batteries to provide peak power during takeoff, with redundancy built in to ensure safety. Future commercial configurations will see the power systems stored externally to allow for more passenger space.
Path to Certification and Commercial Routes This test flight marks an important step toward commercial viability, with ZeroAvia moving forward to secure full certification of its hydrogen-electric powertrains. By 2025, ZeroAvia aims to have the technology ready for commercial routes. A series of additional test flights and demonstrations will be conducted, starting with the Dornier 228 at Kemble Airport. | | | | | | | | | | IndiGo Expands Fleet with Boeing 787-9 from Norse Atlantic | | | | IndiGo Leases Boeing 787-9 to Enhance Long-Haul Operations Indian airline IndiGo has entered into a damp lease agreement with Norse Atlantic Airways for a Boeing 787-9, set to begin operations in March. This marks a significant step in the airline’s expansion into widebody aircraft operations.
Short-Term Lease with Long-Term Potential The aircraft, which will arrive in India in February, will operate under IndiGo’s fleet for an initial six-month period. The lease can be extended up to 18 months, pending regulatory approval, offering flexibility for future operations.
Exploring Additional Aircraft Options IndiGo has expressed interest in exploring the possibility of contracting more aircraft from Norse Atlantic, further expanding its fleet and capabilities. The addition of the 787-9 supports the airline’s strategy of growing its long-haul network and providing more options for international travelers.
Expansion Plans Ahead of 2027 This development follows the airline’s recent plans to accelerate the addition of widebody aircraft, ahead of its long-term commitment to 30 Airbus A350-900s, set to be delivered starting in 2027. Currently, IndiGo operates two Boeing 777s on wet lease from Turkish Airlines, which help expand its international reach. | | | | Aerus Secures 30 Alice All-Electric Aircraft for Sustainable Travel | | | | A Breakthrough in Carbon-Free Aviation Eviation Aircraft Inc. has announced a significant partnership with Aerus, a rising airline in Mexico, to provide 30 Alice all-electric commuter aircrafts. This agreement, marked by a Letter of Intent (LOI), will help Aerus revolutionize air travel in Mexico by offering carbon-free, economical flights for underserved regions such as Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Veracruz.
Alice: The World’s First All-Electric Commuter Aircraft With a seating capacity for 9 passengers, Alice is the first flight-tested all-electric commuter aircraft in the world. The aircraft’s innovative design eliminates emissions and drastically reduces operational costs compared to traditional light jets and high-end turboprops. Powered by two magni650 electric propulsion units, developed by magniX, Alice is a true pioneer in sustainable aviation technology.
Aerus’ Commitment to Sustainability As a new player in the aviation industry, Aerus is dedicated to bringing sustainable, carbon-free technology to the skies. The company plans to launch its commercial operations this year, with Monterrey Airport serving as its regional hub. Aerus aims to provide an expanded flight schedule and serve routes that are not yet accessible by other airlines, reducing its carbon emissions by 50% in the process.
Paving the Way for the Future of Air Travel Aerus’ decision to incorporate electric aircraft into its fleet marks a significant step toward more eco-friendly air travel in Mexico. The introduction of Alice promises to provide efficient, low-cost point-to-point flights while offering a greener alternative to traditional aviation. | | | | GA Telesis Breaks Engine Disassembly Record | | | | Setting New Standards in Engine Disassembly GA Telesis has recently set a new milestone by disassembling a range of key engine models, including three CFM56-5B engines, one CF6-80C2, and one PW4056-3. These engines are part of a lease return pool managed by GA Telesis' Flight Solutions Group (FSG), which handles the disassembly and redistribution process. This effort continues to position GA Telesis as a leader in the aviation aftermarket sector.
Expanding Inventory for Global Clients The disassembled components will soon be available as used serviceable material (USM) for GA Telesis' airline and MRO clients worldwide. After undergoing disassembly and repair by FSG’s Component Solutions team, these parts will be distributed to meet the needs of global customers. This new inventory includes some of the most sought-after components, ensuring GA Telesis continues to offer a valuable supply of jet engine parts that provide long-term cost reductions for airlines and MROs.
Strengthening Global Supply Chain Solutions This initiative is part of GA Telesis' broader strategy to strengthen its position as a critical supplier in the aerospace sector. With over 100 assets scheduled for dismantling in 2023, the company aims to maintain its leadership in the global USM market. The continued focus on cost-effective solutions and high reliability sets GA Telesis apart, enabling its airline clients to manage maintenance costs effectively while ensuring optimal performance. |
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