All Business & General Aviation articles – Page 57

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: Getting pilot careers off the ground

    2019-02-25T12:58:09Z

    Alistair Checketts is chief flying instructor, with Gloucester, UK-based training school Skyborne, where he develops and manages airline training programmes.

  • News

    Maiden sortie of CityAirbus 'within weeks'

    2019-02-22T10:43:38Z

    Airbus Helicopters is closing in on a first flight for its CityAirbus electrically powered urban air taxi, with the milestone expected within weeks.

  • News

    Spirit AeroSystems to do preliminary design of Aerion AS2’s fuselage

    2019-02-21T19:43:29Z

    ​Spirit AeroSystems agreed to do the preliminary design work for the forward, pressurized fuselage of Aerion’s supersonic business jet, the AS2.

  • News

    GAMA reports surge in fixed-wing deliveries

    2019-02-20T18:35:48Z

    Shipments of fixed-wing business and general aviation aircraft rose across all three sectors in 2018, as the long-awaited industry rebound finally began to appear.

  • BBJ Max 8
    News

    PICTURE: First BBJ Max 8 arrives for cabin outfitting

    2019-02-19T12:43:42Z

    The first Boeing BBJ Max 8 has arrived at Comlux Completions' Indianapolis facility for cabin outfitting, with the finished aircraft scheduled for delivery to its unnamed US owner before the end of the year.

  • News

    PICTURE: Pilatus delivers PC-24 to Swiss government

    2019-02-19T11:03:53Z

    Pilatus has delivered a PC-24 to the Swiss government. The superlight business jet – serial number 121 and carrying the registration T-786 – was handed over during a dedicated ceremony in Berne on 18 February, and will replace a similarly sized Cessna Citation XLS in service.

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    News

    PICTURE: PlaneSense receives second PC-24

    2019-02-15T16:59:44Z

    A year after becoming the launch operator of the Pilatus PC-24, US fractional ownership company PlaneSense has taken delivery of a second example from an order for six of the light business jets.

  • News

    EASA warns over exploding passenger doors

    2019-02-15T14:14:09Z

    Europe's regulator has warned over the hazard of passenger doors on parked business jets exploding open following a string of serious incidents, including one in which the aircraft's captain was killed.

  • News

    Bombardier swings to $318m profit in 2018

    2019-02-14T20:11:43Z

    ​Bombardier earned a $318 million profit in 2018, reversing a loss in 2017 thanks largely to strong performance of company's business aircraft and aero-structures divisions, which offset commercial aircraft losses.

  • News

    Honeywell awards JetWave distributorship to Satair

    2019-02-12T17:42:00Z

    ​Honeywell Aerospace has appointed Danish aftermarket services company Satair to distribute its JetWave high-speed, in-flight connectivity system to maintenance, repair and overhaul providers in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India, as well as its dealer network across the region.

  • Ciation Mustang
    News

    Garmin G1000 NXi approved for Citation Mustang

    2019-02-12T11:06:36Z

    Garmin has secured US certification for the next-generation G1000NXi integrated flightdeck on the Cessna Citation Mustang and expects European validation before the end of June.

  • News

    Kopter to spread SH09 light-single assembly across globe

    2019-02-11T13:37:17Z

    Swiss helicopter developer Kopter plans to set up final assembly bases for its SH09 in the USA and Asia-Pacific over the next four years to cater for anticipated strong demand from those regions for the eight-seat, light-single.

  • News

    Lockheed remains bullish on supersonic air travel

    2019-02-11T02:04:45Z

    Despite pulling out of its involvement with Aerion, a startup developing a supersonic airliner, Lockheed Martin remains bullish on the prospect of high-speed air travel, pointing to its involvement developing NASA’s X-59.

  • Global 8000
    News

    Bombardier insists it will still build Global 8000 business jet

    2019-02-08T13:44:05Z

    Bombardier has reiterated its commitment to the stalled Global 8000 business jet and continues to re-evaluate the aircraft's potential performance, but will not commit to any timeline for development.

  • News

    Global 7500 awarded European type certification

    2019-02-07T18:18:03Z

    Bombardier has secured European type certification for the Global 7500, clearing the way for deliveries of the ultra-long-range business jet to begin in the region.

  • News

    Poor weather ends Piper Malibu recovery effort

    2019-02-07T14:46:47Z

    ​The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has abandoned efforts to recover the wreckage of the Piper Malibu PA-46-310P that crashed into the English Channel on 21 January with Premiership footballer Emiliano Sala and pilot David Ibbotson on board.

  • News

    Blade readies for Indian service launch

    2019-02-06T10:44:46Z

    US private aircraft online booking and ride-sharing marketplace Blade is preparing to launch operations in Western India in April, marking its first move into the international market.

  • News

    Boeing to help Aerion develop AS2 supersonic jet

    2019-02-05T17:47:13Z

    ​Boeing has become the latest – and biggest – aerospace company to partner with supersonic business jet developer Aerion.

  • Piper M600
    News

    Piper extends M600 warranty

    2019-02-05T14:38:10Z

    Piper Aircraft has extended the warranty on its M600 to reflect the higher-than-expected utilisation rates and longer stage lengths of the single-engined turboprop's in-service fleet.

  • News

    G600 certification slips on back of US government shutdown

    2019-02-04T16:06:58Z

    Gulfstream has pushed back certification and service entry of the G600, blaming the 35-day partial shutdown of the US government for the delay.