This is you Aviation Weekly: Commercial & Private Flight News podcast.
Welcome to Aviation Weekly, your update on commercial and private flight news. This week brings significant developments across multiple sectors of the aviation industry.
In advanced air mobility, Israeli company AIR has announced a major milestone with over 3,300 preorders for its AIR One two-seat personal eVTOL aircraft. What's particularly notable is that roughly 350 of these orders are secured by deposits, with 25 confirmed deposit-backed orders for an uncrewed heavylift cargo version. Two of these cargo aircraft have already been delivered, signaling real momentum in the emerging electric vertical takeoff and landing market. Meanwhile, Vertical Aerospace, the UK-based eVTOL developer, has secured conditional financing worth up to 850 million dollars, providing crucial funding as the company works toward commercialization.
The business aviation sector is experiencing noteworthy expansion. NetJets took delivery of the first of 24 Bombardier Global 8000s it has on order during a ceremony on March 25th. Additionally, Advanced Aviation, a charter aircraft advisory firm, has introduced a new jet card program called Ambassador, featuring transparent hourly pricing to attract customers seeking flexibility and clarity in private aviation costs.
On the aircraft manufacturing front, Diamond Aircraft's Special Mission Aircraft Division unveiled several technical advancements for its Diamond DA62 MPP platform. The company demonstrated Starlink Mini connectivity through flight trials, successfully validating high-bandwidth airborne connectivity. Diamond also achieved certification for a Maximum Takeoff Mass increase from 2,300 kilograms to 2,360 kilograms, enabling operators to carry additional mission equipment and sensors. The aircraft received certification for flight into known icing conditions and integrated an enhanced diversity transponder for improved ground and space-based communication robustness.
Looking at infrastructure, UK drone propulsion producer ePropelled opened its Global Innovation Center in Coventry, England, as part of an ambitious expansion plan to scale production beyond one million propulsion systems annually by 2027. The company produces electric motors ranging from 260 watts to 10 kilowatts and collaborates with Germany's Hirth Engines on hybrid propulsion systems.
These developments reflect the aviation industry's accelerating transition toward electric and sustainable technologies, continued investment in advanced air mobility solutions, and sustained demand for private aviation services with enhanced connectivity and capability.
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