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Insurers likely to consider lone pilots in VLJs too risky to offer suitable cover, NBAA experts conclude
Single-pilot commercial operations with very light jets are unlikely to be considered an acceptable risk by insurers despite technological advances to make the latest generation of aircraft easier and safer to fly. This is the consensus of an NBAA aviation insurance and risk management seminar.
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GA launches mass user fee protest, with US industry mobilising grassroots to fight funding plans
US industry mobilises grassroots to fight funding plans
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NBAA 2006: Rumours fly about secret new designs
Up to 12 aircraft in pipeline with emphasis on large size
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NBAA 2006: Fractionals back in action
Providers make significant purchases TAG withdraws Citation CJ1 from programme
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Push begins for just culture
Organisations unite to stop growing practice of prosecution before investigation
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Cessna scores in LSA sector as Sport makes first flight
Manufacturer takes major step with its initial offering for fledgling market
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Not in denial - Forum feedback
The airline industry is fully engaged in the environmental debate, says John Hanlon, secretary general of the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA), which favours including aviation in emissions trading, but on the basis that it rewards efficient carriers
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India tightens regulations for start-ups
India's government, fearing a spate of airline failures, is making it tougher to establish new passenger carriers.
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Trade wins
How long do airlines have to wait before they can be given a stable regulatory environment in which they can do business?
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NewsPictures: Cessna flies its new Sport - the next big, small thing?
Cessna has flown the Sport aircraft taking it into the fledgling light sport aircraft (LSA) sector and back to its roots
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NBAA 2006: Cirrus, Piper reveal single-engined jets
Both new personal aircraft will be powered by Williams



















