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Welcome back to Aviation Weekly, your essential commercial and private flight news update. This week brings significant developments across both sectors as the aviation industry continues its robust momentum heading into spring.
In the private aviation space, business travel is surging ahead in 2026 with expanding infrastructure to support growing demand. Cutter Aviation, a Pilatus authorized service center, has just opened a new twenty-two thousand square foot maintenance facility at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield, Colorado. The center is now fully operational and designated as a Service Bulletin Modification Center, focusing on the popular Pilatus PC-24 while providing comprehensive support for the PC-12 as well. Looking ahead, Cutter plans to begin construction on a second hangar of identical size later this year, underscoring confidence in continued private aviation growth across the Southwest region.
The business aircraft sector is also seeing consolidation activity. Tulsa-based Sunvair has completed its acquisition of Miami-based Med-Craft, a family-owned repair and overhaul services provider that has operated for fifty-five years. The deal includes Med-Craft and its Med-Air divisions, expanding Sunvair's capabilities as part of the company's broader growth strategy.
Turning to emerging technologies, the electric vertical takeoff and landing market continues advancing. Vertical Aerospace has selected Italy's Isoclima Group to supply the complete transparency set for its Valo eVTOL air taxi, including bird strike-resistant windshields. This builds out a supply chain that also includes major partners like Honeywell and Syensqo. Meanwhile, Israel-based AIR reports it has booked more than thirty-three hundred preorders for its AIR One personal eVTOL, with approximately three hundred fifty backed by deposits and twenty-five confirmed orders for the uncrewed cargo version, with two aircraft already delivered.
On the commercial side, the industry continues navigating geopolitical and operational challenges. Multiple commercial carriers reported safe returns this week following engine-related issues, with crews demonstrating effective emergency response protocols.
For those in the private aviation sector, the expansion of maintenance infrastructure and service capabilities presents opportunities for streamlined aircraft support. The momentum in eVTOL bookings suggests the market's confidence in near-term commercialization of urban air mobility solutions.
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