All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 89
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ExecuJet and Angkasa Pura sign MoU to expand business aviation offering in Indonesia
ExecuJet has secured a foothold in the expanding Indonesian business aviation market following the signing...
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NewsRussia poised to approve rotary traffic over Moscow
Russia's transport ministry is close to approving helicopter flights within the boundaries of the city of Moscow, in a landmark change to the flight regulations...
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NewsGama Aviation's Scottish Ambulance Service contract renewed to 2020
Gama Aviation's long-standing contract to provide aerial medical support for the Scottish Ambulance Service has been renewed until 2020.
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NewsEmbraer gets US FAA certification to assemble entry-level Phenom 100s/300s
Embraer has received US Federal Aviation Administration production certification to assemble the entry-level Phenom 100 and 300 light business jets at its Melbourne, Florida facility.
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NewsBombardier predicts 24,000 business jet deliveries by 2031
"Business jet industry deliveries will return to sustained growth starting in 2013," says Bombardier, "with the large aircraft category demonstrating the fastest growth."
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NewsIN FOCUS: NetJets business jet shopping spree has its winners and losers
NetJets' record-smashing spending spree this month on $9.6 billion worth of business jets from the Bombardier ...
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PrivateFly brings business aircraft online booking service into mainland Europe
UK online business aircraft booking service PrivateFly.com has expanded into France, Germany and central Europe, where it says it has begun offering dedicated local web platforms and multilingual operations.
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NewsAerion collaborates with NASA on supersonic inlet computer code
Nascent supersonic business jet (SSBJ) developer Aerion is collaborating with the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, to mature the space agency's new supersonic inlet (Supin) computer code.
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NewsDornier Seawings earmarks 2015 for first Seastar amphibian delivery
Dornier Seawings plans to select the final assembly base for its Seastar CD 2 twin-engined amphibious turboprop in the third quarter of this year and will deliver the first of the 12-passenger aircraft 33 months later, the company says.
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NewsSokol planning Gzhel turboprop relaunch
Russia's Nizhny Novgorod Sokol Aircraft plant (NASO) is considering restarting production of a modernised twin-engined variant of the Myasishchev M101 Gzhel single-engined turboprop, the plant's director, Alexander Karezin, said on 31 May.
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NewsEurojet opens business aviation centre at UK's Birmingham airport
UK business aviation services provider Eurojet Aviation has opened a £5 million ($7.69 million) business aviation facility at Birmingham airport and hopes to expand the Eurojet network "when opportunities arise".
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NewsFlairJet ready to take on large business jets
UK charter and management company and Embraer Phenom business jet operator FlairJet is planning to widen its fleet offering to include long-range and airliner business types.
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NewsUS Trade Commission's warning for business jet newcomers
"Potential new entrants to the business jet industry face formidable barriers, including access to capital, technical capacity to design, certificate and produce the aircraft, and resources to provide after-sales service and support of their global aircraft fleet," according to a study by the US International Trade Commission (USITC).
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Manx register approaches 500-aircraft milestone
The Isle of Man aircraft registry hopes to add the 500th aircraft in July as the appetite for M-prefixed registrations from the world's first dedicated private registry continues to soar among high net-worth individuals and corporations.
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Jet Aviation restructures Basel operation
Jet Aviation has reorganised its facility in Basel, Switzerland, into two independently managed organisations covering completions and maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO).
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NewsPerfect Aviation adds to managed fleet, plans London exodus during Olympics
Perfect Aviation has added a Bombardier Learjet 45 and a Challenger 605 to its European managed...
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NewsEvektor SportStar light sport aircraft clinches EASA approval
Czech general aviation aircraft manufacturer Evektor has clinched European...
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NewsEurocopter joins forces with Heli-One to bid for Norway's search and rescue contract
Eurocopter and international helicopter support company Heli-One ...
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NewsEvektor EV-55 logs 40 flight-test hours and is set for 2015 certification
Czech aircraft manufacturer Evektor says its EV-55 Outback has logged 40 flight test hours during 55 sorties since the twin-engined turboprop made its inaugural flight in June last year.
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NewsBombardier's Flexjet to be first fractional operator to offer Learjet 70 and 75
Bombardier subsidiary Flexjet will be the first fractional ownership company to offer the new Learjet...



















