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January 04, 2022

Tamarack Petitions for Reassessment of 2018 Crash Report

Letter Contends That Inconsistencies and Discrepancies Call NTSB Assertions Into Question

Tamarack Aero has formally requested the National Transportation Safety Board reassess its report of a 2018 CitationJet Mishap that occurred near Memphis, Indiana. The company insists that the NTSB's relative unfamiliarity with their equipment led to a premature assignment of blame, and that the board failed to evaluate the factual information of the case. The NTSB's final report on the crash that killed the pilot and 2 passengers levies blame on the CJ2+ equipped with Tamarack's Active Winglets. Tamarack maintains that the incident is not the result of their equipment, proven with an assortment of evidence. The final report contains facts pertaining to

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Jet It! Continues Fleet Expansion, Buys More Honda's

Fractional Ownership Company Sees Growth, Expansion to 23 Aircraft

Fractional ownership company and world's largest HondaJet operator Jet It hits the ground running as it heads into 2022, announcing another expansion of its fleet as it retains its momentum from 2021. The company accounts for over 10% of the flying HondaJet fleet, racking up nearly 20% of the type's flight hours over its 3 years of operation. Their selection of the HondaJet went far in building a unique, recognizable brand for the company as one of the few fractional offerings for the distinctive aircraft. Jet It has bolstered their fleet with 2 Gulfstream G150s, but by and large have found a solid measure of success by being one of the only ways for many buyers to enjoy ownership

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EHang Opens Air Mobility Center

Guangzhou Location Opens the Company's "100 Air Mobility Routes" Initiative

Chinese Advance Aerial Mobility manufacturer EHang has announced the newest addition of its "Intelligent Air Mobility Experience Center" in Guangzhou, China. The facility is hoped to serve as an introduction to the concept of sustainable, electric eVTOL systems in a city entirely dependent upon ground transport. If the spot can build a name as a flagship location for the aerial mobility concept, it could go a long way in acquainting the somewhat traditionalist Chinese culture with their city runabouts. 

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