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Vol.49 | No.11
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NOVEMBER 2018 | a i n o n l i n e .c o m
Fractionals NetJets, Textron sign significant order page 6
Pilot Report AIN flies the Citation Longitude page 28
Avionics Falcon 8X EVS approved to 100 feet page 10
Maintenance Bombardier breaks ground at Miami page 40
Safety T-prop record improves in 2018 page 12
Aerion unveils GE mill for AS2 by Mark Phelps Aerion is well into laying out its “technology roadmap” for reintroducing civil supersonic transportation via its AS2 Mach 1.4 business trijet, announcing the first supersonic engine in 55 years last month at NBAA 2018. Dubbed the Affinity engine, the supersonic-capable GE Aviation powerplant will also meet upcoming Stage 5 environmental and noise standards. Separately, Aerion further
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announced the AS2’s avionics suite—a Honeywell Primus Epic package. Working closely with partners on the AS2 and its possible follow-on program, Aerion has found the borders for its technology roadmap have expanded beyond those envisioned for its AS2 supersonic business jets. “Aerion and our industry team—comprised of Lockheed Martin, GE Aviation, and
Honeywell—have solved many of the tremendous challenges in creating a supersonic renaissance,” said Aerion CEO Tom Vice. Significantly, Vice discussed “next generation” aircraft. “We are starting with the AS2 because the technology closes and the business case closes. We see a viable market for the AS2. It will be our springboard to continues on page 53
Embraer intros new models by Matt Thurber Embraer Executive Jets has redesigned the Legacy 450 and 500 fly-by-wire business jets, adding two new models—the Praetor 500 and 600—that improve performance to a significant degree. The Praetor 500 and 600, expected to enter service in 2019, will sit at the top of Embraer’s midsize and super-midsize offerings, but the company
will still manufacture the Legacy 450 and 500 as long as there are buyers. “We’re unleashing the Legacy 450/500 potential so customers can fully enjoy the value these disruptive products offer,” said product strategy manager Alvadi Serpa. What that means is that by modifying continues on page 50
Air transport Airbus A321LR gets FAA, EASA nods page 49