All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 101
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Gulfstream G250 completes icing testing
Certification of the Gulfstream G250 is edging closer following completion of natural icing testing on the second flight-test aircraft.
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Taxing time for UK business aircraft users
Business aircraft flights in the UK could be subjected to tax for the first time under plans expected to be unveiled by UK finance minister George Osborne.
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Business Aviation - In brief
ExecuJet Middle East has added two large-cabin aircraft to its managed fleet
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Quest sets its sights on international markets as investment pours in
Quest Aircraft is stepping up its sales and marketing effort for the Kodiak single-engined turboprop in a bid to penetrate new niches for the high-wing aircraft - including the charter and VIP markets - and stimulate sales of the 10-seat aircraft in potentially lucrative regions across the globe.
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CitationAir adds high-speed Citation X to charter fleet
Cessna's charter and fractional ownership subsidiary CitationAir has added the Citation X business jet to its fleet for the first time.
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Lufhansa and NetJets rekindle partnership
Lufthansa has entered into a new co-operation agreement with fractional ownership provider NetJets...
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Dassault flies first EGNOS approach with Falcon 900LX
Dassault has flown the first approaches using Europe's EGNOS safety-of-life service that was formally launched in early March.
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Saudia Private Aviation plots expansion as demand increases
Saudia Private Aviation, the charter arm of Saudi Arabian Airlines, is planning to quadruple its fleet over the next decade to cater for the burgeoning demand for business aircraft to and from Saudi Arabia.
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General Aviation - In Brief
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has appointed Cessna as the school's exclusive supplier of single-engined non-complex aircraft for the next six years
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Business aviation - In brief
Jet Aviation's Zurich subsidiary is to offer JetBed's lightweight, portable beds for Bombardier, Cessna, Dassault and Gulfstream business jets throughout Europe, the Middle East Africa and Asia.
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Origins of Goose crash aircraft revealed
The origin of the Grumman Goose that crashed at Al Ain airport in Abu Dhabi on 27 February, killing all four occupants, has been revealed.
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Jet Aviation becomes JetBed distributor
Jet Aviation's Zurich subsidiary is to offer JetBed's lightweight, portable beds for Bombardier, Cessna, Dassault and Gulfstream business jets throughout Europe, the Middle East Africa and Asia
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Hawker Beechcraft opens second facility in Mexico
Hawker Beechcraft has opened a $20 million manufacturing plant in Chihuahua City, Mexico to house sheet-metal fabrication and electrical assembly for Beechcraft King Air turboprops and Hawker business jets.
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Horizon prepares to sparkle with a handful of Diamonds
Austria's Diamond Aircraft has signed a deal with Horizon International Flight Academy for five DA42 NGs.
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USA gives thumbs-up to Legacy 650
Embraer has won US certification for its Legacy 650, paving the way for the Brazilian airframer to begin deliveries of the large-cabin business jet in one of it largest markets.
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Embraer opens Melbourne manufacturing faciility
Embraer is gearing up to assemble to first Phenom 100 business jet in June from its newly opened facility in Melbourne, Florida - its first factory on US soil.
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Dassault has received US certification for the Falcon 7X enhanced vision system
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Bombardier Challenger 300 reaches triple century
Bombardier has handed over the 300th Challenger 300 business aircraft to a North American customer.