All Business Jets articles – Page 60

  • Stratos 714
    News

    Stratos starts work on second 714 personal jet

    2017-10-04T04:35:54Z

    Development of Stratos Aircraft’s 714 personal jet is gaining pace, with manufacture of the second test aircraft now underway in Redmond, Oregon, in preparation for its maiden sortie in mid-2018.

  • News

    Bombardier flies fourth Global 7000

    2017-10-03T13:02:56Z

    Bombardier's Global 7000 programme has taken another step forward, with the debut flight on 28 September of the fourth flight test vehicle (FTV4) – the first to be equipped with a full production interior.

  • News

    Satcom Direct develops compact router for light business aircraft

    2017-10-03T11:24:04Z

    Aeronautical communications provider Satcom Direct (SD) has developed a compact router, in response to growing demand from owners and operators of small business aircraft for a lightweight system providing full-internet connectivity and improved data speeds during flight.

  • News

    Embraer delivers first US-assembled Legacy 500

    2017-10-03T11:11:42Z

    Embraer has delivered the first Legacy 500 midsize business jet to have been assembled at its Melbourne, Florida campus. The 27 September handover to an undisclosed US customer completes the Brazilian airframer’s efforts to establish a final assembly plant in the world’s largest business jet market.

  • Wheels Up King Air 350i
    News

    Wheels Up set for further expansion following third round of funding

    2017-10-03T11:01:05Z

    US membership programme Wheels Up is poised to complete its third round of investment, which will help fund additional aircraft acquisitions and expand its sales and marketing effort across the USA. The move comes as the New York-headquartered company also lays the foundations for its European expansion.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Congress makes first move to repeal supersonic ban

    2017-10-03T10:11:11Z

    Flying across the country commercially in a supersonic jet will require more than the invention of a capable aircraft. Laws must be changed.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Big troubles in the large-cabin segment

    2017-10-02T14:56:34Z

    ​For the three main rivals in the large-cabin, long-range segement, 2017 has brought encouraging news from a programme perspective. After a near three-year hiatus caused by problems with its Safran Silvercrest engine, Dassault’s Falcon 5X made its first flight in July – with a preliminary version of the powerplant. At ...

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: Issam Sultan, managing director of FltCtrl

    2017-09-28T11:06:30Z

    ​Issam Sultan is managing director of UK flight support company FltCtrl, which offers web-based organisational tools, designed to help business aircraft flight operations improve their productivity.

  • SF50
    News

    Cirrus ramps up Vision Jet production

    2017-09-27T13:26:54Z

    ​Cirrus Aircraft has ramped-up production of the SF50 Vision Jet to 1.5 aircraft a week, as it seeks to clear the 600-strong order backlog for the single-engined personal jet.

  • News

    Viking secures Chinese approval for float-equipped Series 400

    2017-09-27T13:04:45Z

    ​Viking Air has secured Chinese approval for its float-equipped Series 400 Twin Otter, opening the door for the Canadian airframer to exploit the growing demand for seaplanes within the country’s commercial, charter and sightseeing communities.

  • Spike SBJ
    News

    Spike poised to begin testing scaled supersonic demonstrator

    2017-09-26T15:27:16Z

    Supersonic business jet start-up Spike Aerospace is poised to begin flight tests of an unmanned, scaled proof-of-concept demonstrator that will validate the low-speed aerodynamics of its in-development S-512 aircraft.

  • Eclipse
    News

    One Aviation offering anti-skid brake retrofit on Eclipse 500s

    2017-09-26T14:25:05Z

    One Aviation is offering anti-skid brakes as a standalone retrofit on Eclipse 500 very light jets.

  • News

    Cape Air to begin taking 20 P2012s in 2019

    2017-09-21T13:21:49Z

    ​Niche US regional carrier Cape Air has reached an agreement with Italian aircraft maker Tecnam to begin taking delivery of 20 Tecnam P2012 Travellers in January 2019, the companies announce on 21 September.

  • News

    StandardAero closes Boeing and Airbus VIP completion centre

    2017-09-21T07:12:00Z

    US maintenance firm StandardAero is closing its completion arm for large VIP transport aircraft.

  • Flight Design C4 piston single
    News

    Flight Design C4 piston-single set for relaunch

    2017-09-20T15:59:18Z

    Lift Aviation – the new owner of German light aircraft manufacturer Flight Design – is hoping to relaunch development of the C4 piston-single and is seeking partners to help finance and manufacture the four-seat type, with a view to securing certification in 2019.

  • News

    Only 40,000 GA aircraft ADS-B Out compliant as US deadline nears

    2017-09-20T15:53:42Z

    Only 40,000 general aviation (GA) aircraft flying in the USA have been equipped with automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment ahead of the Federal Aviation Administration’s 1 January 2020 deadline, according to the General Aviation Manufacturers Association.

  • News

    Elixir two-seat piston-single takes flight

    2017-09-20T11:16:01Z

    French start-up Elixir Aircraft flew its two-seat Elixir piston-single for the first time on 31 August, and says the carbonfibre aircraft is on track to secure European certification in mid-2018.

  • News

    Waves prepares for October launch

    2017-09-19T16:27:56Z

    ​UK start-up Waves Technologies is gearing-up to launch in October the first Channel Islands-based commercial air taxi operation.

  • News

    Gulfstream begins completion of final G450

    2017-09-19T16:08:14Z

    The final Gulfstream G450 has rolled off the manufacturer's Savanah production line and is now undergoing completion at the airframer's maintenance, repair and overhaul facility in Appleton, Wisconsin, in preparation for its delivery to an unnamed customer early next year.

  • News

    Zetta Jet to continue operations under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

    2017-09-19T15:13:32Z

    Zetta Jet has committed to continuing operations of the luxury charter for Bombardier-built business jets as it attempts to restructure the company’s debt under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and pursues a lawsuit against a former chief executive for allegedly misappropriating funds.