All General aviation articles – Page 246
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EBACE: PremiAir calls for greater rotary-wing presence
PremiAir group managing director David McRobert says he is encouraged by signs that shows such as EBACE are beginning to have more of a rotary-wing element,...
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FAA admits to air travel cyber attack threat
The US Federal Aviation Administration has admitted that the nation's air traffic control systems are vulnerable to cyber...
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Hoon: BAA will be incentivised to make 'green slots' work
London Heathrow operator BAA will be directed to ensure that "green slots" are used efficiently as the UK government looks to mitigate the environmental...
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Brussels ignores halon ban safety fears
European nations are being urged to reject official proposals from Brussels to ban halon fire extinguishers on board aircraft because they dangerously downplay...
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Indonesia's Linus Airways shutters operations
Indonesian carrier Linus Airways has stopped operating and is seeking new investors to restart.
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Start-ups persevere
Despite the current economic gloom, business aviation start-ups are striving to bring their products to market
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Comment: can a 'successful' sector expect support?
When is a bailout not a bailout? When it's your industry sector that's benefiting. In calling for "attention and support" from public authorities,...
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A bumpy ride for air taxis
It has been an uncomfortable journey in the last nine months for Europe's air taxi operators. Are these VLJ-based low-cost, no-frills services still on course to transform air travel for many thousands of passengers?
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EBACE bookings beat the downturn
The calendar has been kind to the ninth European Business Aviation Conference and exhibition in Geneva
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Casualties of the crisis
The financial meltdown has hit the business aviation industry hard and has been complicit in the demise within...
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New owner to expand Piper’s presence in Asia Pacific
Piper Aircraft owner American Capital has sold the Florida-based general aviation manufacturer to Asia-Pacific-based corporate finance and investment firm, Imprimis
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US researcher nears cabin contamination blood marker breakthrough
A US medical researcher is "just months away" from identifying blood markers in the blood of air crew and passengers that would link neurological degeneration...
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Scaled plans 50,000ft WhiteKnight Two flight by September
Virgin Galactic's WhiteKnight Two prime contractor Scaled...
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Farnborough airport aims to keep pace with demand
TAG Farnborough has published a masterplan for the airport for the next...
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Cape Air studies replacement options for Cessna 402s
Cape Air is in talks with airframers over the carrier's options for eventually replacing its large fleet of Cessna 402 aircraft.