All Business Jets articles – Page 671
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Getting round UK night-rules
Sir - Further to the story "Europe may offer solution to UK cargo singles ban" (Flight International, 25 June-1 July, P32), the UK Civil Aviation Authority stated in court that there is no rule or regulation which prohibits the commercial operation of aircraft such as the Cessna Caravan, when such ...
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Gulfstream delivers first customer GV
GULFSTREAM Aerospace delivered the first Gulf-stream V long-range business jet to a customer on 1 July. The aircraft, serial number 507, is owned by publishing magnate Walter Annenberg, a former US ambassador to the UK. The GV will be based at a new, purpose-built, hangar at New Castle ...
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Cabin deal
French maintenance company Sogerma is to supply Sabena with cabin interiors for its long-range fleet. It will also equip the aircraft with satellite communications and reporting systems. A deal has also been signed with Airbus for conversion of three A330-300s previously owned by Air Inter Europe. Completion is set for ...
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Falcons fly for longer
Dassault Aviation has extended the B-check maintenance interval on its Falcon 50 business jet from 1,200h to 1,500h, with a similar extension planned for the Falcon 900 in July. The Falcon 2000 already has a 1,500h B-check interval. Source: Flight International
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Reversal of fortunes
Max Kingsley-Jones/PARIS Embraer emerged from a successful week at the Paris air show facing the enviable task of having to boost EMB-145 production to match its recent booming sales fortunes. During the show, total firm orders for the Brazilian 50-seat regional jet doubled from 65 to 132, while ...
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Galaxy is closer to new home
GALAXY AEROSPACE has narrowed its choice of a US location for its completion and service centre to two sites - Dallas,Texas, and Jacksonville, Florida. A decision is expected "soon", says Galaxy president Brian Barents. The company also reveals that it is looking into the fractional-ownership market for its aircraft. ...
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Paris air show helps to swell Sino Swearingen orderbook
Sino Swearingen Aircraft distributors placed 16 orders for the SJ30-2 light business jet at the Paris air show. Ten aircraft were ordered by Sino Swearingen Deutschland, which is jointly owned by Rheinland Air Services and Piper Deutschland. The remaining six aircraft were ordered by IBCOL General Aviation of ...
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Bombardier extends RVSM rules to Learjet 60
BOMBARDIER's LEARJET 60 has been approved by the US Federal Aviation Administration for operation on North Atlantic routes with reduced vertical-separation minima (RVSM) - the first mid-sized business jet to comply with the regulations introduced in March. A $13,500 service bulletin, enabling compliance with the RVSM altimetry requirements, was to ...
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Brunei's FANS-1-capable 747SP enters service on Royal duties
The first Boeing 747 "Classic" to be upgraded for Future Air Navigation System-1 (FANS-1) capability, a 747SP operated by the Brunei royal family, is now in operation. The aircraft was upgraded by Lufthansa Technik, which installed a "hybrid" cockpit with five Honeywell electronic-flight-instrument-system displays. The 747SP is one of several ...
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Financial results
The sale of Continental Airlines shares added US$126m to pre-tax income, which was lowered by $24m by a regional airlines strike. Air France made its first net profit since 1989, but Air France Europe lost $93m despite $50.5m in aircraft sales. Future results will be reported jointly after ...
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Euro startups go to market
European startups are wasting no time in positioning themselves for expansion as Virgin Express ponders following Ryanair with a stock listing, while Debonair looks set to tap the markets by August. The Irish low-cost carrier set the flotation ball rolling in May, offering 54.2 million shares on the ...
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Domestic dancing
The surge in new entrants to the Colombian market is over but major challenges remain. David Knibb reviews the progress of the five main players. Nowadays Colombians seem naturally optimistic. The heady days of growth are still a fresh enough memory for few to be willing to predict their airlines ...
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Merpati free not to choose
Jakarta finally has released Merpati Nusantara Airlines from the grip of Garuda Indonesia, but the government is still calling the shots in Merpati's fleet planning. Merpati and Garuda quietly completed their divorce in April when a government decree came into force officially separating the two carriers. The government ...
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Cessna expands service
Cessna has authorised Jet Aviation-Düsseldorf to service its Model 650-series Citation mid-sized business jets - the Citation III, VI and VII. Jet Aviation's Düsseldorf, Germany, site already services 500-series Citation light jets. Source: Flight International
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Stage III refines Gulfstream II/III hushkit
STAGE III Technologies is completing a redesign of its planned hushkit for the Gulfstream II and III business jets, and hopes to begin flight tests in October-November. Design refinements resulted from proof-of-concept ground tests completed earlier this year at Dallas Airmotive and Rohr. Dallas Airmotive has agreed to ...
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Saab shapes up for the future
Saab Aircraft hopes to complete a study by the end of the year aimed at mapping out its future strategy. Gert Schyborger, who took over the reins as president at the Swedish civil-aircraft manufacturer earlier this year, says that until the study is complete he will not be ...
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NetJets heads eastwards with Gulfstream
Gulfstream and Executive Jet International plan to extend their fractional-ownership programme to the Middle East within the next six months and to the Asia-Pacific region within 12 months. The joint Gulfstream Shares marketing venture has also now been extended to cover the new Gulfstream V. Executive Jet chairman ...
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Continental Express is eager for small regional jet
Continental Express has converted the first 25 of 175 options it holds on Embraer EMB-145s. It has also expressed a serious interest in the smaller regional jets now being planned, as it ponders the move to an all-regional-jet fleet. The airline has ordered the longer-range LR version. The ...
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GEC and Honeywell to offer civil HUD
GEC-Marconi Avionics and Honeywell have signed a memorandum of understanding to modify and market a derivative of their jointly produced business-jet head-up display (HUD) for commercial airliners. The move is designed to challenge the growing strength of Sextant Avionique and, particularly, Flight Dynamics in the market, the latter ...