All Business Jets articles – Page 282
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Boeing to incorporate side-of-body mod into 787 production
Boeing received its 15th 787 centre fuselage on 5 January, marking the arrival of the last centre wing box requiring a full side-of-body modification and...
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Business aviation in brief
Rockwell Collins has completed the acquisition of AR Group and its affiliated companies...
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Flairjet launches commercial services with Phenom 100
UK business aircraft charter start-up FlairJet has become Europe's first commercial operator of the Embraer Phenom...
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VistaJet sets up advisory board and plots expansion
VistaJet - the all-Bombardier block charter specialist - has established an aviation advisory board designed...
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Working Week: Learning on the job with PremiAir
Andy Fishwick, 19, is an apprentice helicopter maintenance engineer for PremiAir Aviation, at Blackbushe airport in Surrey, UK. He combines hands-on work for his employer with study at nearby Farnborough College
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Forecasts 2010: Avionics - Focusing in on equivalent visual operations
Enhanced vision technologies are being developed rapidly and are likely to take great strides in 2010
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Fixing the repairs model
The new owners at Dublin's old SR Technics MRO plant intend to keep costs well grounded
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Forecasts 2010: Business aviation on the rise?
Amid the gloom of slashed workforces and cancelled orders, new aircraft flew in 2009 and there is cautious optimism for 2010
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Forecasts 2010: Sonic boom
Plans to move the aviation community back to flying faster than the speed of sound are likely to gather pace in 2010
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Eclipse works on US, European avionics, icing upgrades
Ninety days into its revival of the Eclipse 500 very light jet, Eclipse Aerospace reports that the most recent...
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PICTURE: Cessna hands over first SkyCatcher LSA
Cessna delivered on 18 November the first Model 162 SkyCatcher light sport aircraft to...
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PICTURE: Second 787 completes maiden flight
Boeing's second 787 test aircraft has completed its first flight. The aircraft - dubbed ZA002 - took off from Paine Filed at the company's Everett,...
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Australia in world first for nationwide ADS-B coverage
Australian air traffic service provider Airservices Australia completed the installation and commissioning of its nationwide automatic dependent surveillance...
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VIDEO: Airline Business Debate - The outlook for 2010
ACE Aviation Holdings chairman Robert Milton and industry expert Chris Tarry join Airline Business editor Mark Pilling for a special debate on the depth of the crisis facing the airline industry and the challenges ahead for 2010
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Dublin Aerospace starts low-cost maintenance journey
After years of experience with low-cost carriers, an ex-Ryanair executive is taking his know-how to the services sector
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Chapter closes as Boeing finally delivers last of original 747s
Boeing has finally - and quietly - delivered the last of the original 747 family off the line, a -400ER Freighter (MSN 37304).
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Business aviation in brief
Universal Weather and Aviation has launched a free web site to help operators understand and...
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Nigerian Eagle seeks funds after Virgin rebrand
Former Virgin-branded carrier chases $185 million in fresh funding
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Gulfstream G250 takes flight
Gulfstream has flown its second new business jet in as many weeks. The first prototype of the super-midsize G250, designed and built in partnership with...
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PICTURE: Dugan’s modified MD-80 reverser gets American scutiny
Engineers from American Airlines have closely examined a modified thrust reverser on a Pratt & Whitney JT8D-200 designed by Dugan Kinetics for Boeing MD-80s...