All Business Jets articles – Page 300
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Airbus sees cargo conversion opportunities despite current gloom
Despite the current gloom surrounding the cargo market, Airbus is optimistic that its passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion programmes will take some strides...
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Maintaining values
How do lessors protect the health of their aircraft? And what happens if an airline goes bankrupt?
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Routes 09: Indian carriers turn to low-cost on domestic
Indian carriers turn to low-cost for domestic Jet Airways has this month begun switching over a number of its domestic flights to its low-cost carrier...
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First F-35B resumes flying after year-long hiatus
A key test article for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme has returned to flight after a nearly year-long hiatus. The BF-1 flight-test...
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European commission to rule on Antonov An-26 operations
The European Commission will decide shortly whether to renew the derogation permitting...
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AA09: Susi Air shows off new Avanti
Indonesia's largest private operator Susi Air has been on display at the static park this week, showing off the latest aircraft in its fleet - the Piaggio...
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AA09: Plastic is the future for cabin accessories
Galley equipment from trays and plates to cutlery and "glasses" made of plastic is being shown by Sabert Asia (stand 9B22). "Our classy looking products...
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AA09: Stretcher system will cut medevac costs
A new generation stretcher system which ensures a sick or injured passenger can travel in safety and comfort on commercial aircraft and avoid the high cost...
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AA09: Gulfstream eyes business aviation market turnaround
Gulfstream believes the business aviation market may be reviving as interest in its aircraft begins to return. "May was probably the most difficult...
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AA09: Avinode continues Asian growth with M Jets deal
to grow in Asia Pacific with the addition of Thai operator M Jets, marketing its Bangkok-based Citation...
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AA09: P&W wants role on China's C919
Pratt & Whitney is betting on geared turbofan engine technology and wants to be involved in the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China's (Comac) C919 programme,...
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Manufacturers look to China as business jet market recovers
Business jet manufacturers are beginning to see some green shoots and expect China to be an important driver in the recovery of corporate aircraft sales...
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AA09: P&W pitches GTF to China's Comac
Pratt & Whitney is betting on geared turbofan engine technology and wants to be involved in the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China's (Comac) C919 programme,...
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AA09: Jet Aviation adds to its Asian fleet
Jet Aviation announced yesterday that it has added two Bombardier aircraft, a Challenger 604 and a 605, and one Embraer Legacy to its managed fleet in Asia....
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AA09: Embraer prepares for Chinese growth
If a crisis is also an opportunity, then Embraer is taking that dictum to heart in China by beefing up its business aviation operations amid the economic...
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AA09: Cessna selected for China airways inspection flights
The China Flight Inspection Center (CFIC) has ordered three additional Cessna Citation Sovereigns to utilise for airways calibration. Cessna announced...
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PICTURE: Asia’s first Elite makes debut at Asian Aerospace 2009
On display in the show's expanded static park this year was the first Airbus A318 Elite to be registered in Asia. The Chinese-registered twinjet, managed...
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Project Phoenix delivers first high spec converted CRJ
Bombardier CRJ VIP conversion specialist Project Phoenix says it has delivered the first high-specification CRJ200 (7211) to a Macau-based businessman. The...
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AA09: Show kicks off with a roaring start
Asian Aerospace 2009 opened with a colourful display from a time-honoured tradition of an eye dotting ceremony that symbolises bringing the lions to life. The...