All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 76
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UK's Bookajet expands long-range fleet
UK business aircraft charter and management company Bookajet has expanded its fleet of long-range business jets following the delivery this month of a Gulfstream IV.
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TAG Aviation becomes first UK operator to introduce paperless cockpits
Farnborough-based business aviation services company TAG Aviation has become the first UK operator to receive approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority...
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VistaJet Globals enrol on JSSI programme
The first of 50 Bombardier Global 5000s and 6000s ordered in November 2012 by Swiss VIP operator VistaJet has been enrolled in the JSSI Platinum engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) hourly cost maintenance programmes.
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PICTURE: GA8 Airvan joins sightseeing fleet of Vegas 500 Air Tours
US charter and sightseeing company Vegas 500 Air Tours has taken delivery of a GippsAero GA8 Airvan to provide aerial tours over Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon
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Nextant plans up to two aircraft launches at NBAA Convention
Nextant Aerospace hopes to launch up to two remanufactured business jets at October's National Business Aviation Association Convention in Las Vegas
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JP Morgan predicts flat Q2 delivery results amid low business jet demand
Aviation analyst and consultancy JP Morgan is predicting lacklustre Q2 deliveries from the bulk of the business jet manufacturing community, while the price and global inventory of used aircraft continues to hamper industry recovery.
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Turbo Otter crash kills 10 in Alaska
The US National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation to determine the cause of a fatal crash on 7 July involving a de Havilland DHC-3T...
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China business fleet growth slows but interest in used types climbs
Mainland China's business jet fleet will continue to climb at a heathy pace in 2013, but the rate of growth will be markedly slower than in 2011, says business aviation consulting company Asian Sky Group (ASG).
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Avantair seeks fresh financing after ceasing operations
Loss-making fractional ownership provider to restructure and reassess pricing model
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Cirrus expands Grand Forks facility and installs autoclave for SF50 Vision
Service entry of the first new generation single-engined personal jet has accelerated following the arrival of an autoclave oven at Cirrus Aircraft's Grand Forks, North Dakota facility
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GE begins testing on first Passport development engine
GE Aviation has commenced certification testing on the first Passport development engine, which will power Bombardier's Global 7000 and 8000 business jets.
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Eurocopter boosts Super Puma fleet with Vietnam and Malaysia delivieries
Eurocopter has delivered two EC225 Super Puma helicopters to offshore operators in Vietnam and Malaysia. The handover further expands the airframer's...
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Bombardier reaches two delivery milestones
Bombardier reached a few delivery milestones in June across two of its product lines - the Global and the Challenger. The top-of-the-range Global...
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China's search and rescue fleet set to expand
China Rescue & Salvage (CRS) is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its first search and rescue mission. The rescue of an injured sailor was undertaken...
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Icon raises $60 million in final round of fund-raising for A5 development
US start-up Icon Aircraft has raised $60 million in a fourth and final round of equity fund-raising for its A5 amphibian. The capital will be used...
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PARIS: Enstrom enters piston single training arena with new two-seat helicopter
Enstrom Helicopter is turning up the heat in the closely fought piston single helicopter market with a new two-seat offering under development.
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PARIS: TBM850 operator Voldirect gets French IMC approval
There was an air of optimism within Europe's single-engined aircraft camp yesterday after Rennes-based Daher-Socata TBM850 operator Voldirect received approval from the French civil aviation authority to operate the aircraft commercially in instrument meteorological conditions.
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PARIS: Elektro Sky makes its Paris debut
Two German companies have joined forces to produce the world's first six-seat electric-powered aircraft. Composite parts manufacturer European Aerospace...
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PARIS: Metal Master launches Flaris LAR-1 very light personal jet
Polish engineering company Metal Master unveiled at the show yesterday the Flaris LAR-1 ultra-light personal jet, the first of a trio of general aviation aircraft the Podgorzyn-based company has under development.
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PARIS: Gulfstream returns to Paris after a six-year break
Gulfstream has returned to the Paris air show after a six-year break and is eager to show off its two flagship business jets - the G650 and G280 - to the throngs of business aircraft enthusiasts.