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Day Two - October 15, 2025
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Greener demos
Gulfstream surpasses three million miles on SAF blends
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Precision flying
Autothrottle tick affords greater control for M2 Gen2 pilots
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Flagship developments
Guadalajara FBO leads Universal’s aggressive infrastructure expansion
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Ramping up
Honeywell forecast shows demand for new jets is at record levels
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Welcome to our daily news report from the NBAA-BACE show in Las Vegas.
Some of the headline news stories from the show are previewed below, and full coverage can be found on the Business Air News web site. To unsubscribe please simply follow the link at the foot of this email.
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Jet Clipper brings Latitude on board for Argentina
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Long-time Citation customer Jet Clipper will take delivery of the Latitude next year. From Mustang to M2 and CJ3+, the company has long enjoyed the evolving advantages of the Citation type.
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Fractional firm Bond steps out with hefty Bombardier order
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The order, initially announced in June 2025, includes 70 new aircraft purchase options; if all options are exercised, the total aircraft and services value would reach more than $4 billion.
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Gulfstream surpasses three million miles on SAF blends
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The manufacturer has marked another step in its sustainability journey as its fleet exceeded three million nautical miles flown using sustainable aviation fuel blends.
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Autothrottle tick affords greater control for M2 Gen2 pilots
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After nearly 300 flight test hours and numerous certification tests, the FAA has certified the Cessna Citation M2 Gen2 with Garmin autothrottles, bringing greater control and precision to pilots.
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Guadalajara FBO leads Universal’s aggressive infrastructure expansion
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Universal is investing ahead of demand in markets where clients will need it most; its Guadalajara FBO in Mexico should open ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Another three sites should open within the next 18 months.
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Honeywell forecast shows demand for new jets is at record levels
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The 34th annual Global Business Aviation Outlook projects 8,500 new business jet deliveries valued at $283 billion over the next decade, thanks in part to fractional operators and new tax law.
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