All General aviation articles – Page 26

  • News

    Jetfly takes delivery of first PC-24

    2018-09-19T09:15:32Z

    Fractional ownership operator Jetfly has taken delivery of its first PC-24 from a 2013 order for four of the superlight business jets. The aircraft (LX-PCA) was handed over to the Luxembourg-headquartered company on 14 September, entering service three days later, says company executive Cédric Lescop.

  • News

    Europe approves Fusion upgrade on King Airs

    2018-09-18T11:16:59Z

    European regulators have approved the installation of the Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion upgrade on Pro Line II-equipped Beechcraft King Air B200 and B300-series twin-turboprops.

  • News

    Qatar gifts BBJ 747-8I to Turkey

    2018-09-18T10:47:54Z

    FlightGlobal understands that a Boeing BBJ 747-8I formerly used by the Qatari government has been given to Turkey as a gift from the Emir of the Gulf state, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: James Moon, founder of Sight2Save

    2018-09-17T12:41:12Z

    Through his charity, Sight2Save, James Moon is seeking to seeking to restore the sight of millions of people in developing countries using the power of flight

  • News

    Shrinking pilot numbers hitting business aircraft sales

    2018-09-13T16:29:39Z

    A growing shortage of pilots in Europe is hitting business aircraft sales, as owners struggle to source crews to fly their assets.

  • News

    VistaJet founder aims to 'disrupt' with new leasing and technology businesses

    2018-09-11T12:09:25Z

    VistaJet founder Thomas Flohr is branching into business aircraft leasing and flight-booking technology as part of an expansion of the charter operator backed by a $200 million investment by private equity firm Rhône Group.

  • News

    Bombardier Learjet pair gain avionics upgrade

    2018-09-11T11:15:04Z

    Bombardier has introduced an avionics upgrade for its Learjet 70 and 75 business jets, in a move that could help to stimulate demand for the slow-selling light and superlight types.

  • Vertical Aerospace
    News

    VIDEO: Vertical Aerospace flies eVTOL demonstrator

    2018-09-10T13:16:17Z

    UK start-up Vertical Aerospace says it has begun flight testing the country's first full-scale, fully electric, vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, putting the Bristol-based company a step closer to its goal of providing personal, on-demand and carbon-free air travel between cities within four years.

  • News

    Russian Helicopters nets 150-unit air ambulance deal

    2018-09-10T12:53:45Z

    ​Russian Helicopters has won a substantial order for a total of 150 emergency medical services-configured rotorcraft from the country's national air ambulance operator.

  • News

    Dassault and Safran reach "amicable" compensation agreement

    2018-09-06T13:30:24Z

    ​Dassault says has reached an “amicable” compensation settlement with Safran for the extensive delays and subsequent cancellation of its Falcon 5X business jet programme, caused by the troubled Silvercrest engine.

  • News

    Textron Aviation works on Longitude fuel-tank flammability fix as FAA issues temporary reprieve

    2018-09-05T15:53:37Z

    Textron Aviation has received a temporary exemption from US Federal Aviation Administration flammability requirements covering the Cessna Citation Longitude's fuel tank. However, the waiver falls short of the airframer's request for a five-year grace period.

  • News

    Flying Club 24 to increase visibility of PC-24 with AOC move

    2018-09-05T11:53:39Z

    Flying Club 24 – a Switzerland-based members-only club, and European launch customer for the Pilatus PC-24 – is to move its super-light business jet onto an air operator's certificate (AOC) in an effort to increase visibility and stimulate demand for the twin-engined type.

  • News

    ​China’s AG600 in first water foray

    2018-09-05T02:33:09Z

    The prototype of the developmental AVIC AG600 amphibious aircraft has started low-speed taxiing trials in a reservoir, pending its first flight from water.

  • News

    Garmin snaps up FltPlan

    2018-09-04T19:03:54Z

    Garmin has acquired US electronic flightplanning services provider FltPlan, in a move designed to bolster its portfolio of aviation services for its global customer base.

  • News

    Air Hamburg poised to receive sixth Legacy 650E

    2018-09-04T17:14:32Z

    German charter company Air Hamburg is preparing to take delivery of its sixth Embraer Legacy 650E in October, which will cement its position as the world’s biggest operator of the large-cabin business jet series.

  • News

    Lake Aircraft up for sale, again

    2018-08-29T14:06:48Z

    Lake Aircraft parent company Revo has again put all the airframer's assets up for sale, hoping to find a buyer that can restart production of its line of single-engined amphibian aircraft and potentially fund development of a new turbine-powered derivative.

  • News

    Jetseta gets set for expansion

    2018-08-29T10:24:00Z

    Nigerian business aircraft operator Jetseta is planning to expand its fleet and route network in order to exploit the growing demand for ad hoc and scheduled charter services within the country and across Africa as a whole.

  • News

    Flying Colours completes first Ka-band installation on a GV

    2018-08-23T09:19:24Z

    ​Canadian maintenance repair and overhaul company Flying Colours has completed its first Ka-band installation on a Gulfstream GV.

  • News

    PICTURES: Ex-Qatar 747-8I BBJ under sales contract

    2018-08-20T11:25:00Z

    FlightGlobal understands that an executive-configured Boeing 747-8I formerly used by the Qatari government is under contract ahead of completion of sale to a new owner.

  • News

    ​Qatar Airways sees growth opportunities for US partner JetSuite

    2018-08-17T11:02:28Z

    Qatar Airways group is using its stake in US private charter operator JetSuite to invest in the North American airline sector and sees strong growth opportunities for the business.