All Business Jets articles – Page 296
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Opinion
Comment: Beating the clock
The world deserted corporate aviation a year ago. Business jets offer comfort and status, but it is their biggest selling point - speed of getting from A to B - that will lure customers again
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News
NBAA 09: Recession drives down business jet deliveries
The effects of the crippling global economic recession will drive down business jet deliveries by 30% this year and a further 15% next year, according to...
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News
NBAA 09: CAE showcases tailored training approach
CAE (booth 251) is using the show to highlight its focus on tailored training solutions aimed at meeting the needs of individual operators, rather than taking...
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P&W outlines maintenance for GTF gear
Maintenance of the gearbox for the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G geared turbofan results in roughly a 2% rise in maintenance costs compared with current generation...
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Austrian composites firm to have China factory
Austrian-based Fischer Advanced Composite Components (FACC) plans to establish a factory in China now that it appears set to come under Chinese ownership. The...
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News
AeroGal to take 757-200 and 767-300ER from Avianca
Ecuador's AeroGal has confirmed it will launch services in December to New York Kennedy using a Boeing 767-300ER owned by new Colombian sister carrier Avianca.
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News
Lufthansa Technik opens expanded Milan MRO centre
Maintenance firm Lufthansa Technik has formally opened a new Italian servicing base at Milan Malpensa Airport. The Lufthansa Technik Milan operation...
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Sideways seating concept could be tested by year-end
Premier design consultancy Design Q is moving quickly to develop a new high-density sideways seating configuration for short-haul travel, and could begin...
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Boeing's Shanghai MRO opens new hangar
Shanghai maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) firm Boeing Shanghai Aviation Services has opened a new hangar and reiterated its plan to move into work...
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HK airport to undergo further expansion
Hong Kong airport is planning to build a new concourse, more aircraft stands and expand its apron so it can increase capacity.
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News
General aviation in brief
Kamov has clinched European certification for its multi-role Ka-32A11BC twin-engined helicopter, paving the way for it to operate...
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News
NBAA 09: Safety, efficiency top avionics hit list
Aircraft deliveries might be down, but new avionics technologies could drive the industry out of the doldrums
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News
NBAA 09: Fractional failures
These are tough times for the fractional ownership industry, which has become another casualty of the global financial hurricane that has swept through...
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News
NBAA 09: Wichita woes
The Wichita aerospace cluster is the story of a city transformed by a global economic downturn that saw near-collapse in the credit market, slowing corporate...
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News
NBAA 09: Swift deployment
A down market has not tempered enthusiasm for in-flight connectivity on business jets
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Business Aviation Census: Used aircraft market reaches a trough
The used aircraft market has been suffocated by the economic downturn. Since the start of the crisis a year ago a substantial portion of the world's business...
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News
NBAA 09: Say hello to BOB, LiveTV's new Blackberry on-Board system
ONE COMPANY that is not ready to give up its market share in the US general aviation community to Aircell is JetBlue Airways subsidiary...