All Business Jets articles – Page 635
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Canadian company on target to deliver single-engined GA jet
Alberta Aerospace is on target to become the first manufacturer to certificate and deliver a single-engined general aviation jet. The Canadian company says its two-seat Phoenix Fan Jet will be in full service "by the end of the year", closely followed by a four-seater. "We are now 10 months ...
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Bombardier completes sales team integration
Bombardier has completed the integration of its Canadair and Learjet business aircraft sales teams, eight years after it acquired the US manufacturer. The last organisation to be merged is the North American sales team, which from 1 February will be a single entity headed by senior vice-president Bill Monroe, ...
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Horizon brightens orderbook for CRJ-700 with $580 million deal
Paul Lewis and Ramon Lopez/ WASHINGTON DC The Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) Series 700 orderbook has been given a major end-of-year boost with the $580 million sale of 25 aircraft to US domestic carrier Horizon Air. The Canadian manufacturer has also secured another order for the smaller CRJ-200ER ...
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Delta boosts Boeing backlog by 49 aircraft
Delta Air Lines has topped up its Boeing orderbook to 173 aircraft by converting options and firming up previously announced purchases totalling an additional 49 Next Generation 737, 757, 767 and 777s. The carrier has announced option conversions and incremental orders covering the six-month period between June and December ...
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News in Brief
Short and wide - British Midland has ordered 10 50-seat Embraer RJ-145 regional jets and is seeking six long-haul aircraft for its proposed US routes. A choice is expected to be made soon between the Airbus A330-200 and the Boeing 767-300. City Bird cargo - City Bird of Belgium has ...
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Citation landmark
The 2,500th Honeywell-equipped Citation business jet has rolled off the assembly line at Cessna's Wichita, Kansas, plant, marking a 20-year association between the avionics supplier and the aircraft manufacturer. Source: Flight International
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Fractional Delay
Corporate Jet Gulf (CoreJet) has delayed the launch of its JetPartners fractional ownership programme until the second quarter of 1999, blaming the withdrawal of a Middle East investor as the reason for the postponement. The programme, originally scheduled to begin operations from Dubai this month, is planned to start with ...
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VIP update
The Australian government will replace its two VIP Boeing 707 transports with the same number of Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) or Airbus Industrie A319CJ.Five existing leased Dassault Falcon 900s will be replaced with three leased aircraft with transcontinental capability, expected to be either the Dassault Falcon 2000, Bombardier Canadair Challenger ...
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Marketplace
-Continental Airlines has placed a $75 million order with Rolls-Royce for RB211-535E4B engines to power five Boeing 757-200s. The 757s were ordered in 1997 and are due for delivery between December 1999 and June 2000. -American International Airways, a division of Kitty Hawk, has taken delivery of an ex-Middle East ...
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Novel SST configuration revealed
Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES A group of Northrop Grumman designers have been awarded a US patent for an innovative supersonic transport design incorporating active and passive laminar flow control, and an unusual reverse delta wing. Northrop Grumman, which says the design is not part of any programme, was contracted ...
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Mars Climate Observer lifts off
Tim Furniss/LONDON A Boeing Delta II rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on 11 December, carrying the first of two NASA spacecraft that will be used to conduct the next round of investigations into Mars. The Mars Climate Orbiter (MCO) is scheduled to culminate in an orbital insertion in ...
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Supersonic business
Julian Moxon/PARIS Additional reporting by Guy Norris and Graham Warwick While the announcement was unexpected, few could have been surprised when Dassault Aviation announced at the 1997 National Business Aircraft Association (NBAA) show that it was "studying the feasibility of a supersonic business jet". Dassault's extensive supersonic combat ...
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Boeing hopes repairs will occupy Long Beach
Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Boeing is resorting to introducing repair and modification work to keep its Long Beach plant in California busy, following the reversal of plans to set up a Next Generation 737 assembly line at the former Douglas factory. Boeing 737 operators face the prospect of their ...
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Pan Am to set up two centres
Pan Am International Flight Academy (PAIFA) has won contracts to establish simulator centres for Atlantic Coast Airlines and DHL Airways. PAIFA, which operates a simulator centre in Miami, won a contract earlier this year to build and operate a training centre for FedEx. Under the 10-year agreement with Atlantic ...
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Blind alley
It would be difficult to describe the prospects for future supersonic civil transports as anything other than bleak, and getting bleaker, even as the enabling technology is advancing. Notwithstanding the promise of a supersonic corporate jet getting off the ground, there seems little realistic likelihood of even premium airline passengers ...
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VisionAire looks again at Vantage design
Visionaire has pushed back certification and first deliveries of its Vantage single- engined business jet while it undertakes a design review of the aircraft. "We conducted a critical design review on the aircraft in mid-1998 and realised that it was too heavy. In our haste to get the aircraft ...
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Learjet 45 simulator gets approval
The first full flight simulator for the Bombardier Learjet 45 business jet has received US Federal Aviation Administration training approval. Installed at FlightSafety International's Tucson, Arizona, training centre, the simulator is equipped with FlightSafety's ChromaView visual system. Level D certification is planned when more aircraft data is available. Source: ...
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Marketplace
-C-S Aviation Services has placed five Airbus A300B4 freighters with Grupo TACA, for delivery at the end of this year, plus lease options for two more aircraft. C-S has also placed an A300B4F on a five-year lease with International Cargo Charters of Canada. The airline operates Emery Worldwide services from ...
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Management shake-up positions Gulfstream for growth
Gulfstream Aerospace has restructured its management, with chairman Teddy Forstmann taking on the new role of chief executive. The business jet manufacturer says the new structure positions it "...for the next phase of growth". Gulfstream was run by a management committee headed by Forstmann. The move to a more ...
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Flying wing completes tests
Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES THE Centurion, a 63m (206ft) span flying wing, has completed initial low-altitude flight tests at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards AFB, California. The aircraft has since been disassembled and returned to its designer and manufacturer, AeroVironment of Simi Valley, California. There several of its systems ...