All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 115
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Comp Air prepares to secure funding for certificated turboprop family
Comp Air Aviation is hoping to secure funding in the second quarter that should pave the way for the start-up manufacturer to accelerate development of its Comp Air 12
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Avinode snaps up CharterX
Avinode, the Swedish online charter marketplace, has snapped up its US rival CharterX
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Evektor prepares EV-55 for 30 March roll-out
Czech aircraft manufacturer Evektor is gearing up to roll out the first EV-55 Outback twin-engined turboprop on 30 March from its base in Kunovice
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Skywest clinches employee shuttle contract from Citic Pacific Mining
Australian regional carrier Skywest Airlines has clinched a contract with iron ore company Citic Pacific Mining
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Business aviation in brief
By 2030, the general aviation fleet will grow by about 50,000 aircraft and 52,000 active pilots, according to the latest forecast issued...
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Air Alsie appoints Air Partner is its Russian sales agent
Business aircraft services company Air Partner Private Jets has signed a marketing agreement with Scandinavian operator Air Alsie, to act as its general sales agent for its large-cabin aircraft charter fleet in Russia and the CIS.
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Cessna CJ4 business jet receives US type certification
Cessna's Citation CJ4 has received US type certification around three and a half years after the light business jet was launched
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India buys a dozen AW101 helicopters for government transport
The Indian air force has signed a $770 million contract for 12 AgustaWestland AW101 helicopters ...
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Dassault revamps global service centre network
Dassault Aviation has completed a major review of its company owned and authorised service centre network...
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Business aviation in brief
The world's largest fractional ownership provider NetJets lost $711 million in 2009 and is so debt-laden that without the guarantee of...
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EBAA calls on US border agency to extend pre-clearance offering for business aircraft
The European Business Aviation Association is calling on the US Customs and Border Protection agency to extend its pre-clearance approval to all business aircraft operations at Shannon airport in Ireland.
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Ruag boosts business aircraft refurbishment activity
Swiss aerospace group Ruag is stepping up its business aircraft refurbishment offering in an attempt to expand its share of this profitable niche and exploit its engineering expertise.
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PICTURE: UK charter company set to launch
A new UK charter company dubbed Acropolis Aviation is almost ready to fly with an Airbus A319 Corporate Jetliner.
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Business aviation in brief
US maintenance provider Jet Support Services has appointed Avcon Jet of Vienna as its eastern European sales representative. The move...
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General aviation in brief
Aviation Industry Corporation of China's General Aircraft says it plans to roll out one of its four-seat, piston-engined Seagull 300s...
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Business aviation in brief
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association has approved Eclipse Aerospace as its newest member, bringing the international trade association's...
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US court orders release of blocked aircraft tail numbers
The National Business Aviation Association has lost its fight to keep a list of aircraft tail numbers private following...
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Honeywell predicts flat helicopter market for next five years
Honeywell expects civil turbine helicopter deliveries to remain flat over the next five years as a result of "continued soft economic growth in key markets...
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Sabreliner crew to attempt world record flight
On 19 March Capt Riccardo Mortara and his crew will set off from Geneva in a Sabreliner business jet on a mission to set the record for the fastest flight around the world.
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Working Week: Steve Bothma hopes to score for ExecuJet
Hoping to score for ExecuJet After more than 30 years in the South African Air Force Steve Bothma made the move to business aviation. He now heads...