All General aviation articles – Page 234
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Piper to open flying academy in Brunei
Piper Aircraft is planning to open a pilot academy in Brunei as part of its Asian...
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GE seeks expanded production certificate authority
GE Aviation has petitioned the US FAA to expand its production certificate for engines to include the installation of certain equipment that is generally...
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PICTURES: German Eurofighters assume Baltic protection duty
Germany has launched the first operational overseas deployment to involve the Eurofighter, deploying several aircraft to Lithuania ...
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FAA to streamline light jet certification rules
Revamped certification rules for small jet-powered aircraft could prevent 14 accidents over the next 24 years and save the industry millions of dollars....
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Hawker Beechcraft readjusts Premier II schedule
Hawker Beechcraft is delaying the anticipated service entry of its Premier II light business jet for more than two years to "better align with the anticipated...
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Chinese firm to unveil 919 commercial engine in 2016
China has conceded that the initial powerplants for the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China's (Comac) 919 are likely to be Western engines, although...
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China's Comac 919 likely to be powerd by western engines
China has conceded that the first engines on the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China's (Comac) 919 are likely to be western engines although the country's...
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Raytheon aims to reacquaint Australia with 1900D turboprop
Raytheon Airline Aviation Services is targeting Australia as a strong market for the Beechcraft...
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Enter the dragon: Chinese aerospace special
For years China has been a fast-growing airline market. Now the world's most populous state wants to join the elite club of civil aircraft manufacturing nations. On the eve on Asian Aerospace, our China special report looks at how successfully the country is moving from customer to competitor
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Comment: Praying for an Eclipse
We've all heard it before. General aviation aircraft manufacturer goes bankrupt. Deposit holders lose their money. New investors buy the assets at pennies...
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VIDEO: London City chief executive Richard Gooding on the airports next moves
London City chief executive Richard Gooding on the airports next moves
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VIDEO: Geoffrey O'Byrne-White talks about CityJet's big new rebranding
Geoffrey O'Byrne-White talks about CityJet's big new rebranding
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Elliptical winglet Citation X delivered
Cessna has delivered the first Citation X equipped with aftermarket elliptical winglets built by Winglet Technology.
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General aviation in brief
All Nippon Airways has partnered Mori Building City Air Services to provide complimentary helicopter rides for first-class passengers...
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ANA offers luxury helicopter service
All Nippon Airways has partnered Mori Building City Air Services to provide complimentary helicopter rides from Tokyo Narita airport to central Tokyo. "From...
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Russia to relaunch Mi-34 with Turbomeca engine
Russian Helicopters (RH) is to relaunch production of the Mil Mi-34
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Eurocopter sells two more EC225s to China
China's Ministry of Transport has signed a deal with Eurocopter for another two EC225 helicopters, following up on a 2007 order for two EC225s that went...
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Singapore inks air services deals with Latin American countries
Singapore's civil aviation authority has signed a new air services agreement with Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
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Air China doubles H1 profits on fuel hedging gains
Air China's profits after tax more than doubled in the first half of 2009, with fuel hedging gains helping to overcome large drops in passenger and cargo...
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New Eclipse owners to open upgrade lines in Albuquerque and Chicago
Eclipse Aviation's assets are finally in the hands of new owners, ending a long period of uncertainty for the bankrupt manufacturer and the Eclipse 500 very...