All General aviation articles – Page 195
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NewsSaviour Emivest looks for salvation
Emivest Aerospace, a UAE-based company that bought 80% of the assets of struggling Sino-Swearingen Aviation in 2008 with the hopes of revitalising the company's lone project, the SJ30 business jet, is now searching for a saviour of its own.
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Tajik Air closes on MA60 replacement for An-24s
Chinese manufacturer Xian Aircraft appears to have reached an agreement to supply new MA60 turboprops to Tajikistan's national carrier Tajik Air.
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MAJ Aviation to open Singapore general aviation hangar
MAJ Aviation is investing S$8 million ($6 million) to set up a general aviation hangar at Singapore's Seletar Aerospace Park.
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Bomb discovery does not invalidate security criticism: BALPA
UK pilot representatives claim insist that the discovery of an explosive device during the search of a US-bound cargo flight does not invalidate this week's...
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NewsDevice on US-bound cargo flight was 'viable explosive'
Investigators have concluded that a suspect package discovered at the UK's East Midlands Airport contained an explosive device which could have detonated...
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WAF 2010: Cost control puts airlines in position to exploit upturn
For an industry where even the good news seems more often than not to be couched with concerns, chief executive of aircraft lessor BOC Aviation, Robert Martin, had a bright message for the aviation sector. Speaking during a wide-ranging opening panel debate on the state of the industry during the ...
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Europe meets to thrash out the future for commercial air transport
Shock at member states' inability to co-operate during the April volcanic ash crisis has prompted the European Union to held its first high-level strategy...
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Market outlook: Chinese takeaways
Chris Tarry reflects on China's aviation potential following his recent visit
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Simcom offers Eclipse 500 training in full flight simulators
From 4 November, SimCom Training Centers is to offer Eclipse Aerospace Eclipse 500 light...
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NewsEngines arrive for conforming HondaJet first flight
Honda has received from General Electric the initial two GE Honda HF120 turbofan engines for its first conforming HondaJet entry-level business jet that...
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Falling executive jet residuals present credit conundrum: Foley
Potential buyers of pre-owned executive jets are continuing to find financial obstacles in their path to purchasing their chosen aircraft, despite the apparent...
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IBAC clarifies business aviation's environmental strategy
Reducing aircraft noise near airports, and the number of people affected by it, is one of the most effective ways in which public perceptions of business...
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Pelton: Cessna to reveal transition turboprop in 'near future'
Cessna will introduce "not immediately, but in the near future" a new single-engined turboprop that fill a product gap between the company's 235kt (435km/h)...
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WORLD AIRLINERS: Mixed messages from Russia and China on regional programmes
A focus on regional jets has meant that development of small turboprops has all but been forgotten in China and Russia
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Working Week - Joanna Stanley: From the cabin to the courts
From the cabin to the courts Londoner Joanna Stanley studied law at the London School of Economics, but took time out to work as an Emirates crew...
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NewsIAI secures 29 freighter conversion orders
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has secured nearly 30 new orders for cargo conversion products, prompting its MRO unit Bedek to spool up its conversion...
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NBAA: Business aviation associations report on the world's regions
Representatives of six regional business aviation associations met Tuesday afternoon at the NBAA Convention to report on activity in their areas.
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NBAA: Scimitars to differentiate Aviation Partners winglets
Aviation Partners by year end will begin offering Hawker 800 and Hawker 800XP winglets with a visual flair that the company says "further separate our winglets from the other ones out there."
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NBAA: Stratos closes in on funding as it moves towards production of personal jet
Stratos Aircraft is closing in on $15 million of financing it says will take its high-performance Stratos 714 single-engine jet to the next stage of development, as it moves towards building and flying a prototype.
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NBAA: West Star authorized to work on Beechcraft line
Hawker Beechcraft has appointed business aviation services provider West Star Aviation as an authorized service center



















