All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 144
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Embraer flies Phenom 100 very light jet for first time
Embraer's Phenom 100 very light jet flew for the first time on 26 July from its base in São Jose dos Campos, Brazil. The flight lasted 1h 36min and "all...
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PICTURE: First Airbus A318 Elite almost ready for JetAlliance
Airbus is preparing to deliver the first of three A318 Elites to Austrian VIP...
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Cessna Mustang kicks off in Australia and New Zealand
Australian and New Zealand Cessna distributor Aeromil Pacific has taken delivery of its first Cessna...
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PICTURE AT AIRVENTURE: Epic's Victory Jet to get BRS parachute
Epic Aircraft has revealed at Oshkosh its plans to install...
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Business aviation in brief
SAFRAN NAMES HERTEMAN AS BECHAT SUCCESSOR APPOINTMENT French aerospace company Safran ...
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Helicopter completes EGNOS trials
Eurocontrol, the European Space Agency and the European Commission have been testing helicopter approaches...
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Business aviation in brief
PILATUS CONTRACT Pilatus Aircraft has awarded a five-year, $80 million follow-on contract with Portuguese...
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PICTURES: Quest Kodiak gets US approval
Quest Aircraft has received US certification for its Kodiak single-engine turboprop and has earmarked first...
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Royal Flying Doctor fit flight bags to PC-12's
avionics Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service is equipping its fleet of Pilatus PC-12 single engine turboprops...
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PICTURES: A-Viator set for year-end delivery
Italian general aviation company Vulcanair is assembling the first A-Viator twin engine turboprop and has earmarked...
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First Embraer Lineage 1000 sale for Mexico
Embraer has clinched the first sale to Mexico of a Lineage 1000 ...
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Cessna Light Sport Aircraft gets go-ahead
Cessna has given the green light to launch its eagerly awaited light sport...
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Sikorsky demonstrates S-76 in Czech Repulic
Sikorsky demonstrated its S-76 helicopter for the first time in the Czech...
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General aviation in brief
PROP APPROVAL Hartzell Propeller has received European approval for its three-bladed ASC-II propeller,...
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GA airspace infringements continue to rise
Infringements of UK controlled or restricted airspace, mainly by general aviation aircraft, have increased by about 20% during the last year, according to...
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Australian Transport Safety Bureau reports on private aircraft accident rates
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has found that the accident rate for private aircraft operations in the country over a five-year period between 2001 and 2005 generally declined and fatal accidents have remained low, but the fatal accident rate for rotary-wing aircraft is climbing gradually.
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FAA seat study could increase bizjet capacity
A government study using a new type of anthropomorphic dummy and inflatable shoulder restraints could pave the way for business jet makers and completion...
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PICTURE: Water bomber helicopter to participate in Corsica’s 2007 firefighting campaign
The French interior ministry has hired a Eurocopter EC 725 helicopter with water-carrying...
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Embraer begins Phenom 100 ground testing
Embraer 's Phenom 100 very-light jet (VLJ) is undergoing ground...