All General aviation articles – Page 105

  • NetJets Challenger 350
    News

    NetJets readies Challenger 350 for European demonstration tour

    2014-09-16T16:30:13Z

    ​Fractional ownership company, NetJets Europe will kick-start a demonstration tour of its Bombardier Challenger 350 business jet on 6 October to drum up sales of its super midsize offering in “key markets” across the continent.

  • Bombardier Learjet 70
    News

    Bombardier clinches European certification for Learjet 70 and 75 business jets

    2014-09-16T16:20:46Z

    Bombardier is preparing to deliver the first Learjet 70 and 75 business jets to European customers following EASA validation of the light and superlight aircraft on 12 September.

  • Crashed TBM 900
    News

    NTSB assigns investigator to lead TBM 900 crash probe

    2014-09-11T14:11:06Z

    The US National Transportation Bureau has assigned a lead investigator to examine the cause the Daher Socata TBM 900 crash off the coast of Jamaica on the 5 September, but says it is unable to begin the probe until the wreckage has been located.

  • A380 with keyboard - EFB
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Cockpits nearly all paperless but manufacturers still face dilemma

    2014-09-10T11:58:00Z

    ​The manufacturers intend cockpits to be paperless soon. Airbus, for example, says it intends its aircraft to be completely paperless - therefore totally EFB-dependent - within two years. But they all face a permanent dilemma about what interface they should choose. Boeing with its 787 and Airbus with the ...

  • Quest Kodiak
    News

    Quest's dealership network puts Kodiak on track for record deliveries

    2014-09-09T15:13:57Z

    ​Quest Aircraft says its strategy to sell and market the Kodiak single engine turboprop through a global dealership network is paying off, as its expects to smash its annual delivery tally for the 10-seat, high-wing aircraft this year.

  • FlySmart iPad
    Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Electronic flightbags come of age but still require pilot discipline

    2014-09-09T10:46:00Z

    ​Only a few years ago all pilots carried their trademark flightbags – large, black box-like briefcases. These were usually covered in stickers showing destinations, aircraft types and the logos of airlines and flight training organisations. One glance at a well-stickered bag provided an instant guide to the owner’s age and ...

  • Vauxhall Helicopter Crash
    News

    London helicopter crash report criticises construction regulations

    2014-09-09T07:15:00Z

    A helicopter pilot died because the AgustaWestland AW109E he was flying hit a crane on a building under construction beside the river Thames in London while it was partially obscured by cloud, according to the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch.

  • Quest Kodiak
    News

    Quest clinches Garmin autopilot approval for Kodiak

    2014-09-08T17:47:22Z

    Quest Aircraft has secured approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration for the integration of the Garmin GFC 700 automatic fight control system in the Kodiak single-engined turboprop.

  • CJ3 delivery graph
    News

    Cessna clinches US FAA certification for CJ3+

    2014-09-08T10:26:02Z

    ​Cessna has secured US certification for its CJ3+ which it hopes will help to reinvigorate the embattled light business jet sector in which it is the dominant player with six types in its stable.

  • TBM 900
    News

    Unresponsive TBM 900 crashes near Jamaica

    2014-09-05T20:49:29Z

    ​An unresponsive aircraft identified as one of the first Daher-Socata TBM 900 single-engined turboprops delivered earlier this year crashed in Jamaica after flying hundreds of miles beyond its intended destination in Jamaica.

  • News

    Learjet leader post vacant amid Bombardier priority review

    2014-09-03T18:07:40Z

    ​Bombardier’s Learjet division is without a leader after a corporate restructuring led to the removal of one executive and the transfer of another.

  • News

    Aircell rebrands as Gogo Business Aviation

    2014-09-03T15:46:09Z

    Aero-communications services provider Gogo has rebranded its Aircell business aviation division, Gogo Business Aviation.

  • Vaylon flying car
    News

    PICTURE: French firm has novel take on flying car

    2014-09-03T15:22:12Z

    ​French start-up Vaylon is hoping to attract interest in its novel take on a flying car which the manufacturer claims can take off in a distance of under 300m (984ft).

  • Dassault Little Rock
    News

    Dassault breaks ground on 5X and 8X completions facility in Little Rock

    2014-09-03T14:42:01Z

    Dassault has broken ground on a major expansion and upgrade of its Little Rock facility in Arkansas that will be dedicated to Falcon 5X and 8X business jet completions. The large-cabin and ultra-long-range business jets are currently under development.

  • Cessna 10,000th aircraft
    News

    Cessna's Independence facility hands over 10,000th piston single

    2014-09-03T14:41:27Z

    Cessna has delivered the 10,000th single-engine aircraft from its Independence facility in Kansas. The 172 Skyhawk was handed over to Lynchburg, Virginia-based flight training provider Liberty University School of Aeronautics late last month along with two more of the piston singles. The Independence facility was opened in June 1996 producing ...

  • News

    Gulfstream issues service bulletin on gust locks after fatal GIV crash

    2014-09-01T15:49:47Z

    ​Initial reports into a 31 May fatal Gulfstream GIV crash in Bedford, Massachusetts has led the airframer to issue a service bulletin warning pilots to ensure the flying control gust locks are not engaged before the start of the take-off run.

  • Volcanic erruption
    News

    Icelandic volcanic ash alert status raised

    2014-08-29T14:41:59Z

    Iceland's Meteorological Office has again raised its alert status indicating the risk of atmospheric contamination by volcanic ash as a result of increased seismic activity near the Bárðarbunga and Trölladyngja volcanoes in central Iceland, both on the northern edge of the Vatnajökul glacial region.

  • CitationAir
    News

    Cessna's CitationAir to cease operations

    2014-08-26T15:03:00Z

    ​CitationAir - Cessna’s business jet charter and management arm - plans to cease flight operations 31 October around two years after it stopped selling fractional shares in new aircraft and jet cards.

  • GE Aviation Passport 20 engine
    News

    GE delays Passport engine flight test

    2014-08-22T19:44:12Z

    Bombardier must wait a few more months to see the flight test phase begin for the GE Aviation engine that will power the Global 7000 and 8000 business jets.

  • Eyjafjallajokull eruption
    News

    EASA issues volcanic ash safety bulletin

    2014-08-22T16:11:00Z

    ​The European Aviation Safety Agency has issued a safety information bulletin (SIB) to prepare airlines, air navigation service providers and national aviation authorities for the procedures they would have to follow in the event that the seismic activity reported by Iceland becomes a major volcanic eruption.