All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 103
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Bahrain International airport has signed an agreement with MENA Aerospace to build and operate one of the region's largest private and general aviation facilities to exploit the region's burgeoning business aviation market.
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Hawker Beechcraft: international markets will drive recovery
Hawker Beechcraft expects international markets to continue to outpace sales growth within North America and is devoting additional resources to capture a slice of the lucrative global market for business and utility aircraft.
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Business Aviation - In Brief
"A significant overhang of used business jets are still available at attractive prices, demand remains anaemic and backlogs continue to decline," says the latest industry report from JP Morgan North American Equity Research aerospace analyst Joseph Nadol.
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European business aviators campaigns to snuff out illegal charter flights
The European Business Aviation Association has launched a campaign for operators, brokers and passengers to curtail illegal charter flight activity within Europe.
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Business aviation - In brief
Cessna has delivered three Citation Sovereign business jets to China's Flight Inspection Centre.
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Stratos readies 714 personal jet for windtunnel testing
Stratos Aircraft is gearing up to begin windtunnel testing in April of a 1/8th-scale model of its Stratos 714 single-engined jet.
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Evektor pushes back EV-55 first flight until miliitary comes on board
Czech aircraft manufacturer Evektor is holding back first flight of its EV-55 Outback twin-engined turboprop until it gets the green light from the Czech army and the country's ministry of defence, which are supervising initial testing of the 14-seat, high-wing aircraft.
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GECI plans VIP Skylander as 100th F406 is constructed
France's Sky Aircraft is planning to offer a VIP version of its SK-105 Skylander twin-engined commuter turboprop and expects the variant to account for up to 10% of the aircraft's total sales.
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Business Aviation: In Brief
German Air Ambulance and charter company FAI rent-a-jet has appointed Travel Point as its exclusive marketing and sales representative for Oman
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PICTURES: FlairJet takes Europe's first Phenom 300s
UK charter company FlairJet has taken delivery of Europe's first Embraer Phenom 300 following handover of two of the light business jets in December.
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General Aviation - In brief
Diamond Simulation has sold its first DA40 simulator in the AE300 Austro Engine Diesel configuration to Ethiopian Airlines Academy
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Piper plots 2010 successes and commits to long-term strategy
Piper Aircraft says it significantly strengthened its position as a global aircraft manufacturer during 2010 - the first full year under the ownership of investment firm Imprimis.
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Forecasts 2011: Business aviation - New beginnings
Launches from Cessna and Piaggio, revivals at Eclipse, Kestrel and of the SPn and news from Dassault are likely highlights of the business aviation year
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Garmin has received European supplemental type certification for its G1000 avionics suite in the Beechcraft King Air 200 and B200s.
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Learjet 85 wing structures to be manufactured in Belfast
Bombardier's Belfast, Northern Ireland facility will undertake the development and production of the advanced composite wing skin panels and spar components of the Learjet 85 business jet.
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Czech business aircraft services provider ABS Jets has received authorisation to carry out maintenance of UAE-registered aircraft.
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Brazil takes its first Legacy 650
Embraer has delivered the first Legacy 650 business jet to a private Brazilian customer who is also the owner of an entry-level Phenom 100
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Eurocopter EC135 due complete Poland's medical fleet upgrade
Eurocopter has handed over the final two EC135 helicopters to Poland's state-controlled air medical rescue operator...
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Dassault clinches US approval for 3D type design and completion process
Dassault Falcon has received Federal Aviation Administration approval to use 3D data for type design in the completions process of its Falcon business jets.
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Private jets provide lifeline for stranded and disrupted airline passengers
Europe's business aircraft providers have seen a surge in bookings from airline customers whose travel plans have been disrupted by the severe weather that has gripped many parts of the continent.