All Business Jets articles – Page 685
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Aero International (Regional) (AI(R))
Avro RJ70/85/100/115 Avro International Aerospace's family of regional jets is marketed under the umbrella of Aero International (Regional), which combines the regional-aircraft activities of British Aerospace, Aerospatiale and Alenia. The RJ70, RJ85 and RJ100 were introduced to supersede the BAe 146-100, -200 and -300 respectively. ...
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Mexican standoff
Aéromexico and Mexicana have emerged from their restructuring programmes with a common owner, but the regulator appears intent on keeping them apart to ensure that domestic competition remains strong. But David Knibb discovers that internationally things may work out differently. The events of 1996 form the latest in a series ...
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Airbus lines up Douglas
McDonnell Douglas' decision to shelve plans to develop its MD-XX long-haul jet leaves the way open for the company's Douglas Aircraft division to forge a partnership with Airbus or Boeing. Since talks about a merger with Boeing stalled earlier this year, Airbus appears to be front-runner. Airbus Industrie's ...
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New part-share scheme is set
A new business-jet fractional-ownership programme has been launched to meet demand for what the founders describe as "the future of corporate aviation". Prime Fleet is a joint venture between US bank-owned leasing company Fleet Capital Leasing and Prime Airborne, an aircraft management and charter firm. Initially, the New ...
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Pilatus heads west for sales
Swiss manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft has established a permanent base at Jeffco Airport in Broomfield, Colorado, for the US sales and support of its PC-12 single turboprop. In addition to marketing and maintenance work, the company plans to begin interior-completion work at Jeffco in January 1997, and avionics fitments ...
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Global-range stakes increase
Improved range for the Global Express will put pressure on Gulfstream Bombardier has increased the range of its Global Express business jet by 370km (200nm), to 12,400km at Mach 0.8, following initial flight-testing of the first aircraft. The move increases pressure on Gulfstream, which admits that its ...
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FMS on the horizon
Horizon Air has ordered Universal Avionics Systems UNS-1C flight management systems for its recently ordered fleet of 25 Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8 series 200s. The aircraft will also be capable of accommodating dual Universal GLS-1250 global-positioning- system landing systems and UniLink UL600 air-to-ground datalinks. Source: Flight International
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Dassault predicts record deliveries
Dassault Aviation says that it will deliver, a record 56 business jets in 1997, the first year it will deliver four aircraft types - the Falcon 50EX, 2000, 900B and 900EX. The first production Falcon 50EX, newly certificated, was displayed green at the NBAA show, before delivery to Dassault's Little ...
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Horizon comes into view at NBAA
Raytheon Aircraft took its first three orders for the $14.5 million Hawker Horizon "super mid-size" business jet within hours of unveiling at NBAA in Orlando a one-third-scale model of the aircraft, which is scheduled to be flown in late 1999 and certificated by June 2001. Raytheon describes the Horizon as ...
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Cessna gives Citation Excel its first public outing
Cessna says that it will deliver the first Citation Excel widebody light business-jet in November 1997. Two are now being flown, and the aircraft had its public debut at the NBAA show. A third aircraft, the first production Excel, will be flown in July 1997. Cessna says that ...
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Calcor/Westland team on nacelles
Calcor Aero Systems and GKN Westland Aerospace are to market engine-nacelle systems jointly for corporate and regional aircraft. The agreement combines Westland's nacelle expertise with Calcor's thrust-reverser and variable-area nozzle designs. The team has submitted a bid to supply the nacelle for Aero International (Regional)'s AI(R) 70 regional jet. ...
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Barents takes helm at IAI and Pritzker's Galaxy joint venture
Former Learjet president Brian Barents took centre stage at NBAA, announcing the long-awaited formation of Galaxy Aerospace, the company which will take over manufacturing, marketing and support of Israel Aircraft Industries' (IAI) Astra and Galaxy business jets. Barents is the president of Galaxy, which he describes as a ...
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Dornier ambulance
A Fairchild Dornier 328 has been delivered to Austria's Tyrolean Air Ambulance, configured with seats and stretchers, a 19-seat corporate/VIP interior, or a 31-passenger layout. The company sees a corporate market for its planned 328 turbofan-powered derivative. Source: Flight International
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Global Express and Learjet 45 to join Business JetSolutions
25 Learjet 45s are destined to join Business Jet Solutions fleet With a customer base for the 18-month-old Bombardier/AMR COMBS shared-ownership joint venture "fast approaching 100 customers", two Bombardier Global Express long-range business jets and 25 Learjet 45 will be added to the FlexJet fractional-ownership fleet. ...
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PC-12 Ssimulator
Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland and Simcom International have agreed to develop a simulator for the PC-12 single-engined turboprop. The Level 6 flight-training device will be produced from actual aircraft parts and will feature a full 180¼ wrap-around visual system. It will be operated by Simcom, at its Orlando, Florida training ...
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Vanguard Variations
The Merchantman's origins lay with the 100- to 140-seat Vickers Vanguard of the early 1960s. The four-engined turboprop was first flown from the Vickers-Armstrongs factory at Brooklands on 20 January 1959, and entered service with British European Airways (BEA) in December 1960. Although very economical to operate, the design was ...
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Honeywell
Raytheon Aircraft's new Hawker Horizon "super mid-size" business jet, to be unveiled at the National Business Aircraft Association show on 19 November, is the launch application for Honeywell's Primus Epic integrated avionics. Honeywell will be a risk-sharing partner in the programme, integrating equipment from other vendors and supplying a complete ...
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Hawker's new horizons
How do you create a totally new business jet which retains the qualities which made the Hawker name famous? Graham Warwick/WICHITA RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT HAS difficulty defining exactly what has made the Hawker family the most successful series of mid-sized business jets. "Balanced", "robust", "honest", "consistent" are words ...
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Display progress
Guy Norris/PHOENIX Graham Warwick/CEDAR RAPIDS Another busy day begins for the corporate-jet crew. Today's flight will take them from Dallas to New Orleans and on to Washington DC, weather permitting. The chief pilot moves the cursor to a "soft key" on the multi-function display (MFD) and selects weather ...
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Collins
A demonstration flight in Rockwell-Collins' Sabreliner testbed, equipped with a prototype of its Pro Line 21 display for the Raytheon Premier I, illustrates the progress made since the system was launched a year ago. The first impression of the display is of solid colours and crisp symbols against a smooth ...