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  • BBGA joins the NBAA in disputing report on business aircraft emissions

    The British Business and General Aviation Association (BBGA) supports the NBAA in refuting the recent report from The International Council on Clean Transport (ICCT) titled ‘Air and greenhouse gas pollution from private jets, 2023.

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  • Open Letter: Request for suspension of ReFuelEU Aviation regulation enforcement for Small Aircraft Operations

    The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) and the broader business aviation community write to Commissioner Tzitzikostas, Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, to express deep concern regarding the implementation of the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation, which entered into force on 1 January 2025.

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  • NBAA Challenges DC Think Tank’s Defense of Report’s Flawed Bizav Emissions Data

    When the leader of a partisan Washington group turned to a faulty report to resurface his long-standing criticism of business aviation, NBAA was quick to respond.

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  • California company plans electric helicopter by 2026

    Electric propulsions systems developer MagniX has announced a renewed partnership with Robinson Helicopter Company to develop a battery-electric powertrain for the Robinson R66 helicopter, with expected electrification in 2026.

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  • AirVenture Video: Samaritan Aviation

    Samaritan Aviation puts its fleet of Cessna Stationair amphibious aircraft to good use in Papua New Guinea, operating the only seaplane medivac missions seven days a week. Every flight is provided at no cost and the organization partners with local staff and medical workers carrying patients for needed care.

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  • UK government awards £63 million to boost sustainable aviation fuel projects

    The UK Department for Transport has allocated £63 million (approximately $82.22 million) to 17 companies developing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as part of its Advanced Fuels Fund initiative.

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