All Business Jets articles – Page 101

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    Rutan's SkiGull completes first flight

    2015-11-30T19:46:37Z

    Burt Rutan pledged to continue designing new aircraft after completing the first flight of the homebuilt SkiGull amphibian, his 47th design to fly.

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    Dassault opens multi-million dollar Little Rock extension

    2015-11-30T14:44:06Z

    Dassault has opened a 23,230m² (250,000ft²) hangar at its US facility in Little Rock, Arkansas, that will house completions of the in-development Falcon 5X and 8X business jets.

  • Quest Kodiak on floats
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    Quest delivers first Japanese-registered Kodiak

    2015-11-30T12:38:23Z

    Quest Aircraft has delivered the first Japanese-registered Kodiak single-engined turboprops to an unnamed seaplane operator, following certification of the 10-seat, high-wing type in early November by the country’s civil aviation authority.

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    Dassault delivers medevac 2000LX to Beijing Red Cross

    2015-11-25T10:18:30Z

    On 23 November, Dassault delivered a Falcon 2000LX business jet to Chinese medical evacuation provider Beijing Red Cross Emergency Medical Center (999).

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    Embraer Legacy 500 to gain steep approach approvals

    2015-11-24T17:04:55Z

    Embraer's Legacy 500 is poised to receive approval from London City airport and EASA for steep-approach operations, permitting the midsize business jet to perform approaches at descent angles of up to 5.5°.

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    Wheels Up poised for European expansion

    2015-11-24T15:05:57Z

    ​US membership-based Beechcraft King Air 350i operator Wheels Up plans to launch a European programme in 2016 and expects to have its first twin-engined turboprop "on the ground" early in the year.

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    Blackhawk secures engine upgrade approval for Cessna Caravan

    2015-11-23T17:11:38Z

    US engineering company and aftermarket specialist Blackhawk Modifications has received US certification for its Cessna 208 and 208B Caravan engine upgrade, and says it has launched a worldwide certification effort to boost sales of the single-engined turboprop revamp.

  • Gulfstream G500T2
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    Gulfstream flies second and third G500 test aircraft

    2015-11-23T15:12:52Z

    Development of the Gulfstream G500 large-cabin business jet made another advance on 20 November, with the manufacturer's second and third test aircraft joining the flight test campaign.

  • Interview

    Interview: Denel engineer Puseletso Matlala

    2015-11-23T15:09:00Z

    ​Puseletso Matlala is an engineer for Denel Aviation in South Africa, currently designing a controller for autorotation when the engine fails on a rotary wing unmanned aerial vehicle

  • Opinion

    OPINION: Textron Aviation's bold advance is good news for Wichita

    2015-11-20T10:54:00Z

    ​Long before Textron Aviation there was Travel Air. Travel Air launched in 1925 when Clyde Cessna and Walter Beech – two Wichita-based aircraft designers – teamed up with Lloyd Stearman to produce the Model A biplane. When Curtiss-Wright acquired ­Travel Air four years later, its value had risen by a ...

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    NBAA: HondaJet closes in on certification

    2015-11-18T23:01:43Z

    ​HondaJet expects type certification for the HA-420 light jet “very soon” after completing certification flight tests only a week ago, says chief executive Michimasa Fujino.

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    NBAA: Embraer Legacy 500 breaks speed records

    2015-11-18T22:47:19Z

    ​Flying transoceanic, the Embraer Legacy 500 has set two speed records, the Brazilian manufacturer announced on 18 November.

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    NBBA: PATS rebrands overnight at show

    2015-11-18T21:54:02Z

    ​Anyone passing the PATS Aircraft Systems stand at NBAA on 18 November may have done a second take. The Delaware-based maintenance, repair and overhaul specialist may be the first company ever to rebrand during a show.

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    NBAA; Hahn signs for Sovereign

    2015-11-18T21:50:50Z

    ​Germany’s Hahn Air signed for a Cessna Citation Sovereign at the show , adding to its two CJ4s. The used aircraft will be delivered to Hahn’s base in Düsseldorf late this month and go into operation before the end of the year. Hahn says the aircraft’s 2,800nm (5,190km) range will ...

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    NBAA: Viking appoints Brazil maintenance provider

    2015-11-18T21:47:26Z

    ​Viking has appointed Manaus Aerotaxi Participacoes as its factory-endorsed service centre for the Twin Otter in Brazil, marking the agreement with a signing ceremony at the static on 18 November. MAP, based in Manaus, will be responsible for providing authorised maintenance services to civilian DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft customers throughout ...

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    NBAA: Diamond says D-Jet not dead

    2015-11-18T21:43:50Z

    ​Diamond’s D-Jet is not dead – but the mothballed single-engine jet may re-emerge as a twin.

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    NBAA: Daher introduces support for Part 135 TBM operators

    2015-11-18T03:50:54Z

    ​Daher is introducing a specific support package for Part 135 operators in response to what it says is a growth in TBM commercial charter flights.

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    NBAA: Is the Valkyrie set to ride again?

    2015-11-18T03:46:14Z

    ​A San Francisco-based start-up has relaunched a decade-old concept for a five-passenger, piston-powered aircraft called the CO50 Valkyrie and Valkyrie-X.

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    NBAA: Gogo's plan powers up wireless updates for IFE

    2015-11-18T03:42:11Z

    ​In-flight connectivity wizard Gogo announced at NBAA a plan to power up its onboard video offering with the rollout of a wireless content update system that works automatically, inside the hangar.

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    NBAA: UAVs find their place in business aviation

    2015-11-18T03:37:54Z

    ​Small unmanned aircraft are finding a place for themselves within the general aviation community, even though pilots and UAS operators often butt heads over safety and regulatory concerns.