All Business Jets articles – Page 316
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EBACE: Project Phoenix to offer air ambulance CRJ 200
Project Phoenix, the Dubai-based CRJ conversion specialist has signed an agreement with USfirm, Spectrum Aeromed, to develop a dedicated air ambulance version...
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EBACE: Dassault grows service network
With a fleet expected to soar from 1,800 aircraft today to almost 2,100 by 2012, Dassault Falcon ...
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EBACE: Ocean Sky maps out expansion plans
Business aviation services provider Ocean Sky has come along way since its humble beginnings in 2003 as an aircraft broker....
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EBACE: PremiAir calls for greater rotary-wing presence
PremiAir group managing director David McRobert says he is encouraged by signs that shows such as EBACE are beginning to have more of a rotary-wing element,...
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EBACE: Face the facts with VistaJet's Thomas Flohr
Thomas Flohr is founder, owner and chairman of Swiss-headquartered block/on-demand charter operator VistaJet, which is building the largest owned fleet of...
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EBACE: Business aviation market 'by no means good', but improving
Cessna, Embraer and Gulfstream are reporting glimpses of market recovery in the wake of a ravaging first quarter
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FLIGHT TEST & CUTAWAY: Dassault Falcon 2000LX - Winning wings
The latest Dassault Falcon 2000 has been enhanced with winglets. But do they make an already high-performing business jet better? We flew the 2000LX to find out
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Business Aviation Special: On the eve of EBACE we examine manufactuers' and operators' reaction to the economic downturn
Corporate flying is in crisis. One the eve of the EBACE business aviation show in Geneva we examine manufactuers' and operators' reaction to the economic downturn and look at what they have in mind for the future
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Business aviation in brief
Pilatus Aircraft has delivered 900 PC-12s since the single-engined turboprop entered...
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Boeing 787 makes swift progress towards first flight - at last
The Boeing 787 is finally making swift progress towards its maiden sortie with several key milestones being passed that clear the way for it to fly by the...
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Start-ups persevere
Despite the current economic gloom, business aviation start-ups are striving to bring their products to market
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A bumpy ride for air taxis
It has been an uncomfortable journey in the last nine months for Europe's air taxi operators. Are these VLJ-based low-cost, no-frills services still on course to transform air travel for many thousands of passengers?
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EBACE bookings beat the downturn
The calendar has been kind to the ninth European Business Aviation Conference and exhibition in Geneva
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Casualties of the crisis
The financial meltdown has hit the business aviation industry hard and has been complicit in the demise within...
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New owner to expand Piper’s presence in Asia Pacific
Piper Aircraft owner American Capital has sold the Florida-based general aviation manufacturer to Asia-Pacific-based corporate finance and investment firm, Imprimis
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Embraer Lineage 1000: Where modest meets magnificent
Luxuries aboard Embraer's Lineage 1000 include 'wow' divans, pressure-mapped seats, surround sound, shower and bed
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Oxford airport modernisation matches hub ambition
Oxford airport is forging ahead with extensive redevelopment work as it seeks to become a major hub for business aviation in the UK and Europe.