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Home » Airborne 12.24.25: Global 8000 US Cert, USPA Celebrates 2025, FAA Understaffing
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Airborne 12.24.25: Global 8000 US Cert, USPA Celebrates 2025, FAA Understaffing

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomDecember 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Also: Atlantic Aviation Expands, FedEx MD-11s To Fly By Spring?, DCA Crash Followup, ANN Holiday Sked Bombardier’s Global 8000 has received type certification from US aviation regulators, opening a key market for what the manufacturer claims to be the fastest civilian aircraft since the Concorde. The approval follows Transport Canada type certification granted on November 5, with the aircraft entering service in December. Certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency remains pending. The US Parachute Association is celebrating an eventful year in the sport by noting the biggest stories and achievements from the year. Highlights include an 86-year-old skydiver achieving 1,000 jumps and earning her USPA Gold Wings, new world records set, and skydivers completing 26,718 jumps on World Skydiving Day. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford told Congress that if the agency continues operating as it currently does, air traffic control towers across the country are unlikely to ever reach full staffing levels. Bedford was testifying during the “The State of American Aviation” hearing before the Aviation Subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Capitol Hill. All this — and MORE in today’s episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

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