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EBACE: NBAA lets Asian business aviation show 'stand on its own'
Describing the change as a sign of a maturing market, business aviation's top advocacy group has postponed its first major conference and exposition in Asia by one month next year.
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EBACE: Globeair proves air taxi model can work as it celebrates increase in fleet to 11 Mustangs
GlobeAir is proving that the much-maligned air taxi concept can work. The Austrian charter firm has become the world's largest Cessna Citation Mustang operator with 11 of the very light jets, up from just six a year ago.
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EBACE: Swiss Aviation Consulting opens in Abu Dhabi
Swiss Aviation Consulting has opened an office in Abu Dhabi to mirror its European aircraft asset management and airworthiness management services in the Middle East, India and North Africa.
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EBACE: Scimitar tips now flying on Hawker 800s
Scimitar-tipped Hawker 800s could start being delivered by the end of the year, said Aviation Partners.
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EBACE: Cessna plans Citation Ten first flight by year-end
Cessna's new Citation Ten is due to make its first flight later this year ahead of certification in the first half of 2013, with delivery following in the...
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EBACE: ABS and Avcon join forces for Kiev site
Czech firm ABS Jets and its Austrian counterpart Avcon Jet have joined forces to set up an Embraer line maintenance facility at Kiev Borispol airport in Ukraine.
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EBACE: GAMA praises bilateral safety deal
Pete Bunce, president and chief executive of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, has hailed a recently signed transatlantic bilateral safety agreement as an important step forward for business aviation.
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EBACE: Skynet signs up Jet Aviation for real-time flight information service
The maker of a new web package that pulls together real-time pre-trip information such as airport handling fees and service levels has signed up its highest-profile client.
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EBACE: Europe's completions houses gear up for a flurry of widebody contracts
Europe's large-aircraft completions specialists are poised for an unprecedented surge of demand as Arab and other heads of state replace ageing Boeing 747s with new widebody jets.
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EBACE: Rockwell Collins likely first with HUD to liberate business aviation
Rockwell Collins (stand 7036) is about a year away from the head-up display that will liberate business aviation by allowing approaches into local aerodromes...
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VistaJet unmasked as mystery buyer of Bombaridier business jets
VIP charter operator VistaJet is the mystery customer of two Bombardier Challenger 605 and six Global 6000 business jets.
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Initial AF447 evidence does not require operator action
Airbus has issued an information telex to operators stating that no immediate action is required as a result of preliminary data from the Air France Airbus...
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Endeavour on penultimate shuttle mission
Space shuttle Endeavour launched on 16 May on STS-134, its final mission before retirement and penultimate before the shuttle programme ends.
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EBACE: Embraer makes double sales
The first was an order for three Embraer Legacy 650 business jets for Swiss-owned Fly Comlux charter and management operation in Kazakhstan, with Comlux taking an option to acquire four more of the large-cabin aircraft.
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EBACE: Power line warning system ready for Enstrom 480B helicopter
Improved safety in low-level flight or for approach and departure is now available to Enstrom 480B helicopter owners, through fitting Safe Flight Instrument's power-line detection system, which has just been certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration.
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This week: Briefings
The European Aviation Safety Agency has awarded civil type certification to the Europrop International TP400-D6 engine powering Airbus Military's A400M transport
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Working Week - Keith Williams
Keith Williams is managing director of Altran Praxis, a UK-based systems and software house whose projects have included the Solar Impulse aircraft, air traffic control systems and tactical unmanned air vehicles.
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Turkey's Hurkus trainer to fly next year
Turkish Aerospace Industries plans to conduct the first flight with its Hurkus turboprop trainer in August 2012 ...
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EBACE: Business aviation must boost profile with politicians
The business aviation community needs to mobilise to emphasise to regulators, politicians and the general public that it provides an essential service that "fosters communities and economies".