All Business Jets articles – Page 303
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Business aviation news in brief
Airborne communications company Aircell has clinched approval for its SwiftBroadband system and has shipped the first system to...
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Financing crisis brings Jet Republic to a halt
Fractional ownership start-up Jet Republic has suspended its activities, citing the lack of financing available to prospective customers. A company...
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Rosavia seeking up to 65 aircraft from Airbus or Boeing
Russian Technologies has submitted requests for proposals to Airbus and Boeing to supply 65 aircraft to the proposed aviation holding Rosavia. The...
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Jet Republic collapses
European fractional ownership start-up Jet Republic has collapsed following a decision by company shareholders yesterday to withdraw funding.
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Flying Colours wins two contracts
Canadian aircraft completions and maintenance company Flying Colours has been awarded two...
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Bombardier planning June certification for Global Vision
Bombardier says it is on schedule to certificate the Global Vision cockpit upgrade for the Global 5000 and Global Express XRS ultra-long-range business jets...
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Hawker Beechcraft faces difficult decisions as deliveries drop
Hawker Beechcraft chief executive Bill Boisture says the down economy, exacerbated by financing difficulties and recent negative...
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Superjet deliveries to Aeroflot pushed back to next year
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft has effectively postponed delivery of the Superjet 100 regional aircraft to launch customer Aeroflot until 2010. In his report...
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Avianca poised to become early CSeries or MRJ customer
Colombia's Avianca could emerge as an early customer for the Bombardier CSeries or Mitsubishi Regional Jet as it looks to acquire
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Jet Aviation to open line maintenance operation
Jet Aviation is planning in the second quarter of 2010 to open a line maintenance operation at its facility in Sorocaba, Brazil to serve Gulfstream operators....
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Embraer 300 approaches final certification
The Embraer Phenom 300 is approaching the final stages of its...
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Comment: When actions speak louder than words
The news that Airbus will build all its single-aisle aircraft (in Europe at least) under one roof is refreshing proof that it is going to stop the talk and...
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NATCA ousted from Hudson investigation for breaching protocol
The NTSB has removed Natca as a party to its investigation of an 8 August mid-air collision between an air taxi sightseeing helicopter and a general aviation aircraft near New York City
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Opinion
Comment: Upset recovery training
The US FAA is right to be researching ways to train pilots for recovery from unusual attitudes, and EASA should be watching. But there is more than one way of achieving the objective
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This Week's briefings
The pilot of the Eurocopter AS350 tour helicopter that collided with a Piper PA-32 over New...
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Socata closes in on technological and financial solution for new twin
Daher Socata will decide whether it is to launch a new twin-engined business aircraft late this year or early next year. French aerospace supplier...
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Gulfstream, Embraer advance middle offerings
Despite a continued market slump in the segment, Embraer and Gulfstream are maintaining schedules for their new mid-range product offerings. Gulfstream...
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FAA launches review of Part 23 certification process
Improving business aviation safety standards ...
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FAA approves Falcon 7X for steep approaches
The US Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the Dassault Falcon 7X business jet for steep approaches, giving US operators the flexibility to land...
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Advanced Electronic inks two EmPower deals
US firm Advanced Electronic Systems (AES) has sealed contracts with two Asian airlines totalling roughly $7.4 million for its EmPower line of in-seat power...