All General aviation articles – Page 277
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Born-again Twin Otter set for first delivery next year
Born-again Twin Otter set for first delivery next year
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Sixty-year-old site making quiet progress
The home of the Farnborough air show for the past 60 years – and an airfield for a century – Europe’s leading all-business airport is fighting to grow into its under-utilised infrastructure, according to its owner and operator, TAG.
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: BAE leaseback deal for Brussels RJ fleet
BAE leaseback deal for Brussels RJ fleet
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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Dassault’s technical triumph
Dassault’s new St Cloud Technical Centre is a huge step forward for the French manufacturer’s customer service offering. Liz Moscrop reports.
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Australian training school expands
Australian flying training company Australia Asia Flight Training (AAFT) is establishing a second Australian Wings Academy (AWA) flight school in the country...
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Boeing details advanced research projects
Boeing's Phantom Works advanced research unit tries to "make dreams about the future of aerospace come true". However, it is the job of the manufacturer's...
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US Coast Guard expands Ocean Sentry role
The US Coast Guard is steadily expanding the operational role of its growing fleet of EADS Casa HC-144A Ocean Sentry maritime patrol aircraft ...
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Eclipse is latest company caught in powerful lawmaker’s safety net
Eclipse Aviation is the latest company centred in the crosshairs of powerful US congressman James...
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EASA and FAA extend safety regulatory harmonisation
A new transatlantic treaty will introduce sweeping changes in air safety arrangements between Europe and the USA with the most immediate impact the exchange...
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EU ministers back unilateral emissions deal
Brussels' controversial move to go it alone by unilaterally imposing emissions trading on international aviation could force foreign airlines to shore up...
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Tbilisi aims for Russian approval for jets
Soaring demand for business aircraft in Russia has persuaded Georgia's Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing (TAM) to seek Russian...
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South Korea seeks additional CN-235s
South Korea's air force plans to buy eight Indonesia Aerospace-built CN-235-220 maritime patrol aircraft,...
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Cirrus: Web sightings reveal first flight tempo
While Cirrus is tight-lipped about the phasing of the first flight of its single-engined personal jet, video available...