All Business Jets articles – Page 397
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FAA seat study could increase bizjet capacity
A government study using a new type of anthropomorphic dummy and inflatable shoulder restraints could pave the way for business jet makers and completion...
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Embraer begins Phenom 100 ground testing
Embraer 's Phenom 100 very-light jet (VLJ) is undergoing ground...
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European SSBJ design enters windtunnels tests at ONERA
European researchers have begun high-speed windtunnel testing of a supersonic business jet (SSBJ) design to investigate engine inlet size and nacelle integration...
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Bombardier Learjet 60XR business jet enters service
The Bombardier Learjet 60XR has entered service with Los Angeles-based Cloud Nine Aviation , nearly two...
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Air-taxi providers form trade body
AIR TAXI European and American air-taxi providers have formed a dedicated trade body designed to establish benchmark operating standards across the...
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Virtual training - the way forward?
Flight training simulators today are better, cheaper and able to talk to students. But it will be some time before the software will be smart enough to take...
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NewsVIDEO: Boeing starts build up to 787 roll-out
Boeing begins the build-up to the 787 roll-out today with the broadcasting of the first of...
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Adam clinches financing to complete A700 certification
Adam Aircraft has secured $105 million of financing that paves the way for the US developer to complete certification...
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Airbus clinches ACJ commitments
Hong Kong charter and management company BAA Jet Management has placed a commitment for an Airbus...
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ATR plans major take-off improvement for ATR 72
ATR has begun testing a procedure that could improve take-off performance by up to 20% and lead to new sales to...
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No evidence of mechanical failure on crashed Kenya Airways Boeing 737
Cameroonian investigators say that a preliminary assessment of flight-data recorder information from the Kenya Airways Boeing 737-800 that crashed in May...
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EU predictive maintenance project makes prognosis
The European Union's Technologies and Techniques for New Maintenance (TATEM) concepts project has completed its...
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News in brief Airline Business July 2007
Cebu adds turboprops Philippine low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific has placed firm orders for six ATR 72-500s and taken options on eight more. Deliveries...
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Onair wins European certification
In-flight telephony specialist OnAir has received certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency for its airborne GSM equipment, paving the way for...
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Sikorsky boosts European presence as it seeks International Black Hawk orders
Sikorsky is increasing its European presence as it moves closer to winning its first customers for the International Black Hawk programme. The company...



















