All General aviation articles – Page 162
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NBAA: Honeywell implements Universal trip support
Universal Weather and Aviation is playing a pivotal role in helping Honeywell expand its service offering for its global data center (GDC) operators with international trip support services.
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NBAA: HighTech Finishing expands with new tanks
Aviation decorative plating specialist HighTech Finishing has expanded its facility with the addition of 15 tanks, which will allow it to provide plating for plastic.
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NBAA: Nextant 400XT ready for prime time
Nextant Aerospace is set to begin deliveries of its Nextant 400XT twinjet to fractional provider Flight Options, following US Federal Aviation Administration certification of the remanufactured Beechjet 400A and Hawker 400XP aircraft
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NBAA: Conklin offers discount database products
Information provider Conklin & de Decker Associates will offer a 15% discount on four database products at the National Business Aviation Association Convention.
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NBAA: CRS signs MoU with Gulfstream Aerospace
CRS Jet Spares has signed a memorandum of understanding with airframe manufacturer Gulfstream Aerospace for aftermarket support.
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NBAA: Honeywell cautiously increases 10-year forecast for business aircraft deliveries despite sluggish 2011
Honeywell is growing more optimistic about long-term prospects for the business jet market, even though it expects there to be 15% fewer deliveries this year than in 2010.
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NBAA: Blackhawk Cessna Caravan upgrade wins EASA approval
Blackhawk XP42A performance upgrade for the Cessna 208B Caravan aircraft has won European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification.
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NBAA: Universal to present 'Top Dealer' awards
Universal Aviation will present the 2011 "Top Dealer" awards to Field Aviation and Hawker Pacific at the National Business Aviation Association Convention.
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NBAA: Pratt Canada offers financing, maintenance program
Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) and Bank of America Merrill Lynch have announced a joint marketing agreement with preferred financing terms for new aircraft owners who enroll in P&WC's Eagle Service Plan (ESP) pay-by-the-hour engine maintenance program.
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NBAA: SkyTicket booked through Satcom Direct
Aircraft operators and charters can choose to charge individual passengers for in-flight internet usage through a new product from Satcom Direct.
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NBAA: New winglet options on display
Two companies at NBAA are offering aerodynamic improvements for Hawker business jets, promising better performance, longer range and lower fuel consumption.
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NBAA: Gulfstream gets inner Axxess for G650
Gulfstream Aerospace has selected Aircell's Axxess cabin communications system as standard equipment aboard its new, ultra-large, long-range G650 business jet.
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Nextant ready to deliver 400XT twinjets to Flight Options
Nextant Aerospace is preparing to begin deliveries this month of its Nextant 400XT twinjet to fractional provider Flight Options
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BAe 146 takes on firefighting role in Texas
Prince Edward Island, Canada-based Tronos has converted a BAe 146 into an aerial firefighting tanker, that is now being used on wildfires in Texas.
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MAp concludes deal to increase Sydney airport stake
Australian airport operator MAp has completed a transaction to increase its stake in Sydney airport and dispose of its other interests.
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Victor expands available fleet to 172 aircraft
Business aviation aggregation and booking website Victor has grown its available fleet to 172 aircraft.
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Australian aircraft safety experts recommend hypoxia warning systems
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is advising operators of single-pilot, turbine-powered, pressurised aircraft to consider installing an aural cabin altitude pressure warning system that operates separately to the aircraft's visual warning system.
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Rockwell Collins takes tech lead in light jet, turboprop market
Rockwell Collins has leapfrogged the competitors in the Part 23 light jet and turboprop arena - a sector that has increasingly turned to Olathe, Kansas-based Garmin for leading edge user interface technologies, such as synthetic vision and touch screen controllers.
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Business aircraft census 2011
Economic crisis had a devastating impact on the light-jet market, but demand for the largest business aircraft has stayed relatively strong - and new markets are opening
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Working Week: Kristine Hartzell
She says she fell in love with flying after a cockpit visit aged seven. Now, managing regulatory affairs for the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association makes Norway-born Kristine Hartzell a top advocate for general aviation