All General aviation articles – Page 357
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Fractional to offer CJ1 'test drives'
UK-based European Business Jets courts continental custom by offering 30min flight slots to bring down costs
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Want to see an Avro Vulcan fly again? You'll need to pay up
Team battling to get delta-winged bomber back in the air faces funding crisis
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AOPA takes DoT to task as thousands of pilots' data files stolen in government car laptop theft
Thousands of Floridian and foreign trainee general aviation pilots have been exposed to the risk of identity theft after a laptop computer belonging to a key government official was stolen.
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UK terror alert special
Flight International experts look at the aftermath of the early August foiled terrorist plot and its impact on aviation in a series of special articles.
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UK terror alert special: Business jet demand soars as safety scrutiny hassle rises
The aftermath of the thwarted terrorist attacks on airlines flying from the UK to the USA has seen demand for business jet travel rise significantly from disgruntled and time and safety conscious passengers faced with airline flight cancellations, hefty queues and heightened security measures.
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Geci plans Skylander plant in Portugal
French engineering company Geci International is hoping to finalise by the end of September funding of around €125 million ($161 million) from private and government investors to help fund a facility in Evora, southern Portugal to develop, manufacture and assemble the Skylander twin turboprop now under development
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HondaJet production moves closer as subsidiary is set up
Japanese car maker to pursue development of very light jet at North Carolina facility
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Starting small: Light sport aircraft special
With Cessna poised on the threshold and training school interest growing, the market for light sport aircraft is about to take a huge leap in credibility
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NTSB clamps down on pilot training and charter owners after November 2004 Challenger 601 Colorado fatal crash
US safety board wants FAA to develop training aids to help crew spot wing icing
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Russian air taxi starter flags PC-12 intentions
Russian start-up air taxi company Dexter is in talks with Swiss manufacturer Pilatus to acquire PC-12 single-engine turboprops to complement its fleet of Myasischev M101Ts
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Remote Airworks to build TW182C UAV demonstrator
Niche UK based manufacturer wants to build and fly a larger UAV that would be potentially capable of medivac duties