All Business Jets articles – Page 241
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MEBA: Egypt's Spot Air outlines growth plans
Egyptian charter provider Spot Air reports "considerable growth" in demand for flights from CIS countries and Europe to Dubai and Dar es Salaam....
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PICTURE: NASA completes first Sofia science mission
NASA has completed the first science mission of its Sofia stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy airborne science platform, a modified Boeing 747SP (N747NA) managed by NASA's Ames Research Center.
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Vemina Aviaprestige wins EASA approval for interior MRO
EASA has granted Vemina Aviaprestige, a Moscow-based cabin completions centre for business and VIP aircraft, Part 145 approval to provide interior equipment...
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Germany's 328 Support Services is set to demonstrate at December's MEBA business aviation show its latest Dornier 328Jet VIP conversion.
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Hangar 8 plots expansion as investment rolls in
UK charter and management company Hangar 8 plans to double its fleet over the next 12 months having embarked on a spending spree to snap up struggling business aviation companies worldwide.
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Business aviation in brief
ExecuJet Aviation has received its New Zealand air operator's certificate, paving the way for the Zurich-headquartered company to offer business aviation services including aircraft handling, charter and management within the country.
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Lufthansa among possible A320neo customers: Leahy
Bombardier CSeries launch customer Lufthansa is among several airlines and lessors interested in ordering the newly-launched Airbus A320neo.
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How the manufacturers see the market
Flight International canvassed the major business aircraft manufacturers or their local representatives for their views on prospects for the Middle East market
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Large-cabin market rides out recession in Middle East
Large private airliners have always been popular in the Middle East but two new market entrants are upping the ante
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Completing the picture
Their home market may be shrinking, but North American interiors firms will be looking for pastures new at MEBA
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MEBA claims its place among top tier of business aviation shows
The region's fervour for private aviation and ease of getting to Dubai have ensured the Middle East Business Aviation show - on 7-9 December - has secured its place alongside NBAA in the USA and Europe's EBACE as one of the sector's must-attends.
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MEBAA lays out its achievements and challenges in Middle East business aviation market
The Middle East market is growing again after the downturn and corporate aviation is spreading in the region
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Delta firms up plans to install Wi-fi on regional jets
Delta Air Lines plans to expand its onboard Internet service supplied by Gogo to 223 regional jets operated by its Connection Carrier partners. The...
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MEBA 2010: Room to bloom
As the Middle East Business Aviation show returns next week to Dubai, 40% bigger than its 2008 predecessor, we look at some of the operators and service providers making the running in the region.
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FLIGHT TEST: Dassault 900LX - Do winglets improve performance?
Dassault's range of Falcon business jets look good, but does the addition of winglets make a difference to their handling? We flew the 900LX to find out
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Dassault scores a century with 7X
Dassault has delivered the 100th Falcon 7X since the first long-range aircraft entered service in...
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Superjet easing to certification with radiation trials
Sukhoi's Superjet 100 is easing closer to certification following the completion of high-intensity radiation field exposure in Italy and flight-management...
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787 schedule to slip after fire prompts hardware, software changes
First delivery of the Boeing 787 will be delayed again to make software and minor hardware changes to the electrical system, but the length of the latest...
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Switzerland's Darwin to take over Baboo operations
Swiss regional carrier Darwin Airline is to take over services and assets of Geneva-based Baboo, effectively consolidating the two operations.
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787 schedule to slip after fire prompts hardware, software changes
First delivery of the 787 will be delayed again to make software and minor hardware changes to the electrical system, but the length of the latest setback...