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BCA's Q2 2025 eMagazine
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20/TWENTY
 
The Allure of Dassault's Falcon 7X
Fred George

Dassault’s Falcon 7X faces tough competition yet its owners rarely sell.

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EDITOR'S LETTER
 
With Gulfstream G800 Certified, One More Aircraft To Go
Lee Ann Shay

Gulfstream Aerospace developed a family of five next-generation jets with a lot of commonality. It only has one more to certify now that the G800 is certified.

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ENGINES
 
Power Options
Guy Norris and Graham Warwick

From the latest advanced turbofans to a range of start-ups developing alternative power technology, business and general aviation propulsion is on a roll.

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ADVANCED AIR MOBILITY
 
AAM Operators Hedge Their Bets With Array Of Aircraft Types
Ben Goldstein

Operators of future advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft face a dilemma.

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OPERATIONS
 
GPS Needs To Toughen Up, Or Get Trampled Down
Fred George

Satellite navigation’s vulnerability to jamming and spoofing is not new.

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CONNECTIVITY
 
Gogo Starts Shipping Galileo HDX Systems
Bill Carey

Starlink’s honeymoon as a breakout connectivity option for business aviation has ended, with rival Gogo getting Parts Manufacturer Approval from the FAA.

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AIRCRAFT
 
Four More HondaJet Runway Excursions
Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.

Four more HondaJets have suffered runway excursions within seven-weeks. What lessons can business aviation learn from these?

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SITUATION AWARENESS
 
Blended Winglets Look Cool, Cut Drag And Reduce Jet A Consumption
William Garvey

“If that’s a business jet, it needs winglets,” blended winglet chief Joe Clark said about the nascent Boeing Business Jet.

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POINT OF LAW
 
Steps To Keeping Private Aircraft Information Private
Kent Jackson

Flight following has grown popular, but not with private aviation aircraft owners and operators. FAA now offers ways to keep the aircraft information private.

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