All Business Jets articles – Page 382
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News
Boeing delays 787 final assembly by five months
Boeing has delayed final assembly for the first 787 by five months, extended the flight-test period...
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Opinion
Comment: the need for speed
Sixty years ago this week Chuck Yeager in a Bell X-1 dropped from the belly of a Boeing B-29 and rocketed through the sound barrier in level flight over...
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Australian safety board recommends review of PT6A aeroengines
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is recommending that Transport Canada reviews the continued airworthiness...
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SkyLink to extend services in Americas and North Atlantic
Arinc in the fourth quarter will broaden its SkyLink in-flight service to include the entire Caribbean flight region,...
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General Aviation news in brief
SPEEDY MOONEY The fastest piston single is 5kt (9km/h) faster after Mooney refined aerodynamics on the Acclaim....
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Australia's flying doctors prescribe ADS-B
The Western Operations division of Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) expects to have 11 aircraft...
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Crafting a career in completions
Growth of the world's business jet market has led to a boom in the reselling and refurbishment businesses. Working Week talks to Nelio Pagel, installation crew leader with Aero Toy Store in Florida
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Cessna says Next Generation Piston is safe despite Columbia deal
The Next Generation Piston (NGP) under development by Cessna will not be scuppered if the purchase of Columbia is sealed
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Day dawns for air taxi operator DayJet
The day for DayJet is here at last. The "per-seat, on-demand" operator held its grand opening on 2 October in Florida...
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FlightSafety to open offshore helicopter training centre
FlightSafety International is to open an offshore helicopter training centre in Lafayette, Louisiana in 2008....
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Cosworth revs into aviation
New market opens for UK engineering firm as chequered flag comes down on F1 era
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Gol-Legacy mid-air collision mistakes leaked to press
Leaks from the investigation on the mid-air collision between a Gol Transportes Aéreos Boeing 737-800SPF and an Embraer Legacy over Brazil's Amazon region...
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Gulfstream develops low-boom supersonic nozzle for SSBJ
Gulfstream is designing a new engine exhaust to reduce the sonic boom of a supersonic business jet. The design will...
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NTSB investigates Bombardier Learjet take-off on closed Dulles runway
The US National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation ...
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General Aviation in brief - 9 October 2007
EUROCOPTER ERA Era Helicopters has ordered four more Eurocopter EC225s, bringing its order tally for the type to eight. Era is the first offshore oil...
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News
Macau casino battle in the skies
Macau's casino battle is also likely to be fought in the skies in the coming years, with incumbent Stanley Ho buying seven business jets to fly in high-rollers...
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News
Comment - What, us worry?
As the business aviation industry pats itself on the back after another busy NBAA convention, and manufacturers' orderbooks overflow, it is hard to believe there could be trouble ahead
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CAE, FLightSafety expand business jet training
CAE has announced a major expansion of its business aviation training portfolio, as rival FlightSafety...
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Gulfstream plans flightdeck enhancements
As Bombardier announced the Global Vision integrated flightdeck for its Global family of business jets, Gulfstream revealed...
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News
Airbus and Boeing VIP completions tax capacity
Aircraft availability and completions capacity are straining the market for VIP versions of narrowbody and widebody airliners, forcing backlogs well into...