All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 90
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EBACE: Cambridge Airport plans £20 million investment programme
Cambridge Airport has returned to EBACE to declare its ambitions to invest £20 million ($32 million) in its facility, around 100km (62 miles)...
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EBACE: HighTech Finishing displays its wares
Interior plating specialist HighTech Finishing can transform plastic and aluminium business aircraft parts into a work of metallic art with...
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EBACE: GlobeAir plots fleet and market share expansion
European air taxi GlobeAir is hoping to almost double its Cessna Citation Mustang fleet in the next two years and increase its share of the entry-level business...
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EBACE: Ocean Sky breaks ground on Luton FBO
UK business aviation services provider Ocean Sky has broken ground on its new FBO at London Luton airport. On completion of the €10 million...
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EBACE: Gama launches toddler safety seat
EBACE expects to attract around 11,000 attendees this year but none will be as young and fresh-faced as Gama's VIP guest William Gordon. The three-year-old...
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EBACE: Cessna launches Longitude midsize business jet
Cessna is raising the stakes in the already hotly contested super midsize business jet market with the launch of its Citation Longitude.
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EBACE: Hawker Beechcraft to be under new ownership after $2.5 billion debt/equity swap
Hawker Beechcraft has revealed that the company will have new owners after emerging from a financial restructuring under Chapter 11 bankrutpcy protection...
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EBACE: Fractional operator NetJets Europe to move into aircraft management
NetJets Europe is making its first foray into the aircraft management arena. The move is designed to complement its fractional ownership and charter card...
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EBACE: Hawker Beechcraft stresses business as usual
Despite its financial woes Hawker Beechcraft was eager this morning to stress "it's business and usual" and to demonstrate a dogged optimism for the long-term...
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'Business as usual' despite Chapter 11 bankruptcy - Hawker Beechcraft
Senior company executives say it is "business as usual" at Hawker Beechcraft, which on 3 May opted to enter Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in an attempt to eliminate more than $2.5 billion of debt, restructure its balance sheet and renegotiate contracts with its suppliers.
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IN FOCUS: Business jet manufacturers turn a corner
Troubles continue for European business aviation in the build-up to the sector's annual gathering at EBACE, but other regions offer manufacturers hope
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IN FOCUS: Branded brokerage
The Jet Business opened its doors in London this year on the "world's first virtual street-level showroom" as it bids to raise the bar in the pre-owned aircraft sector
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Eclipse 550 production approved as company demonstrates Sikorsky backing
Eclipse Aerospace has received US production certification for the Eclipse 550 very light jet, paving the way for the company to launch full-scale production.
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Dassault Falcon fleet cleared for steep approaches
Dassault has clinched US approval for steep approaches on its Falcon 900EX EASy/DX/LX and the 2000EX EASy/DX/LX series models.
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AERO 2012: Slash new aircraft costs to lure pilots, says GAMA
The cost of building and developing new aircraft must be slashed if general aviation is to attract new pilots, sustain the existing population of owners and flyers and drive up safety, said the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) at AERO 2012 in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
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Aero 2012: Piper PA 28 gets Centurion 2.0s power
Centurion Aircraft Engines has received European Aviation Safety Agency certification for its 2.0s 155hp (116kW) diesel aircraft engine on the Piper PA 28 piston single.
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AERO 2012: Personal jets competition builds up steam as funding flows in
Competition is hotting up in the nascent personal jet race with both contenders - Cirrus and Diamond - hoping to cross the finishing line with their respective jets, Vision SF50 and D-JET, within three years.
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Aero 2012: Cessna seeks European solution for SkyCatcher light sport aircraft
The Cessna 162 SkyCatcher made its European debut at Aero Friedrichshafen, where the airframer was eager to quash reports that it is cancelling its plans to sell the light sport aircraft (LSA) on the continent following a setback in securing European certification.
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AERO 2012: Daher-Socata makes TBM 850 an Elite
Daher-Socata has introduced the latest incarnation of its TBM 850 to its European customers as it seeks to widen the appeal and stimulate demand for the single-engine turboprop.
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AERO 2012: Cirrus vision for SF50 to become reality 'in 2015'
Cirrus has been given the go-ahead by its new owner to accelerate development of the Vision SF50 personal jet.