All General aviation articles – Page 265
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NBAA 2008: Striking the right balance for flight planning
Striking the right balance for flight planning
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Further airline consolidation not likely, predicts Boyd
Airlines are more likely to focus on strengthening alliance ties rather than forge sweeping merger agreements, despite SkyTeam alliance members Delta Air...
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High temperature fuel cell readied for first ever take-off
An Antares motor glider is due to test fly a novel type of fuel cell by the...
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AgustaWestland scores in Japanese market
AgustaWestland has continued to make inroads in its battle with rival Eurocopter for Japan's helicopter market, with the company signing a commitment for...
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NBAA 2008: Upgrades at the double for Hawker Beechcraft
Upgrades at the double for Hawker Beechcraft
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NBAA 2008: Bizjet boom will continue, claims Honeywell survey
Bizjet boom will continue, claims Honeywell survey
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NBAA 2008: ACSS runway safety module wins approval
ACSS has just had the latest version of its runway incursion module for the SafeRoute suite of software certified for Class 2 Electronic Flight Bags.
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NBAA 2008: Making the upgrade at the double
Hawker Beechcraft is investing in performance boosts for the Hawker 450XP and a FlexCabin concept for the King Air 350i, which makes its debut as a mock-up here at NBAA.
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Forecasts predict business aircraft deliveries to peak in 2009
Business aircraft deliveries will peak next year following five years of dramatic growth, but a downturn is expected to follow in 2010 according to two long-term forecasts released at the show.
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Ruag begins test flights with resurrected Dornier 228
Germany's Ruag Aerospace flew its revived version of the Dornier 228 turboprop in September. The aircraft's features include a new five-blade propeller. The...