HONEYWELL GETS PERSONAL
Honeywell (stand 7041) is now offering a 4.3in colour LCD touchscreen control device as a replacement for the Ovation C-Series MHL4 VIP personal control unit. The Ovation Select 200C personal control unit gives passengers a high-resolution, full colour, icon-based touchscreen and provides an intuitive graphical user interface with "slide and select" control features for any device or system, with no more than three menu pull-downs, says Honeywell.
CORPORATE JETS ADDS FALCON
Corporatejets XXI (stand 963) is adding a long-range Falcon 2000LX in October. It already operates a Falcon 900C and a pair of Cessna Citation XLSs. "Our customer base is expanding and so are our regular client requirements," says Jacint Pugimarti Mulet, Corporatejets XXI commercial director. "We also know that brokers find this aircraft popular for mid- and long-range sectors due to its high comfort levels," he adds.
FLYING COLOURS ACQUIRES
Flying Colours (stand 491) has acquired the assets of JetCorp from JetDirect Aviation and says it has no remaining ties to JetDirect. The St Louis-based JetCorp, the former MRO subsidiary of JetDirect Aviation, is now operating as a new company, JetCorp Technical Services. JetDirect purchased JetCorpin 2006.
LEARJET ADDITION
Nuremberg-based Aero-Dienst (stand 775) has added a new Learjet 45, bringing the total number of the type in its fleet to 12. The latest aircraft can accommodate up to eight passengers in a club seating arrangement and has steep approach certification. This enables it to serve London City airport.
BETTER HEALTH WITH ZING
Honeywell has launched its Zing condition-based maintenance aid for helicopter operators. Using embedded sensors and data analysis, Zing monitors critical components and identifies maintenance problems before they become evident, resulting in unplanned maintenance or repair at remote locations, says Honeywell. The Zing portfolio includes Zing Ware and Zing Services to help operators manage operational costs.
Source: Flight Daily News