All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 95
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NBAA: Dassault clinches Falcon MOU from Minsheng
Dassault has received a memorandum of understanding (MoU) from China's Minsheng Financial Leasing for ten Falcon 7X and ten Falcon 2000S business jets which it hopes will be converted into a firm order "soon."
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NBAA: Gama plans Asian nucleus in Hong Kong
Business aviation services provider Gama Aviation is preparing to make its first foray into the Asia next year to exploit the burgeoning demand.
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NBAA: Daher-Socata's TBM 850 makes debut
Daher-Socata is displaying its TBM 850 for the first time as it seeks to promote the versatility of this single-engine turboprop within the US market.
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NBAA: Embraer strikes it lucky with 13 Legacy 650s from Minsheng
Embraer has clinched a firm order from executive aviation leasing company China's Minsheng Financial Leasing for 13 Legacy 650 business jets.
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NBAA: PrivateSky stands up for private business
US business aviation services provider PrivateSky Aviation is here at the show to warn the business aviation community about increasing use of tax-payer...
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NBAA: ExecuJet clinches Cambridge airport FBO tender
Business aviation services provider ExecuJet has gained a foothold in the UK market having secured the tender to run the fixed based operation at London Cambridge airport.
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NBAA: Dassault cautiously optimistic about recovery
Dassault (booth N2104) remains cautious about the path to recover recovery at the top end of the business aircraft spectrum despite prices of used Falcons...
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NBAA: Flying Colours sees green in Asia
Canadian completions and conversions specialist Flying Colours is on its way to establishing a presence beyond its North American base, after agreeing a deal with a Hong Kong-based provider of business aviation services.
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CHC Helicopter reaches Milestone Aviation financing deal
Dublin-headquartered helicopter finance company Milestone Aviation has secured a sale-leaseback agreement for five aircraft - two Sikorsky S92s and three Eurocopter AS332L2s - with global helicopter services company CHC Helicopter.
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Business aircraft census 2011
Economic crisis had a devastating impact on the light-jet market, but demand for the largest business aircraft has stayed relatively strong - and new markets are opening
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Specialist Aviation Services sets its sights offshore
Air support and maintenance provider looks to secure utility and extra lighthouse support contracts around the UK
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NBAA: showtime
The NBAA convention may be flying back to the USA's party capital, but nobody is betting on good times returning soon for a domestic market still down on its fortunes
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EBAA warns against secondary airport movement restrictions for business aircraft
The European Business Aviation Association is calling for continued and fair access for business aircraft to the Continent's airports as the rapid expansion of regional airlines threatens to curtail their movements at slot-controlled secondary hubs.
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Enstrom looks to China, Russian and Brazil to boost orderbook
Enstrom Helicopter is looking to establish dealerships in China, Russia and Brazil to exploit the growing demand for helicopters within these countries, according to a senior executive at the company.
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Avolus launches European jet card for US travellers
VIP aircraft charter and sales company Avolus has launched an on-demand charter jet card programme for US transatlantic travellers.
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Milestone snaps up leasing contracts left by bank shortfall
Business jet and helicopter finance company Milestone Aviation expects to have leased more than $300 million worth of aircraft by the end of the year, as the financial crisis and bank lending squeeze forces operators to look to alternative methods to fund aircraft procurement programmes.
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Sikorsky readies third S-76D prototype for certification testing
Sikorsky has flown its third S-76D prototype for the first time, and is readying the medium twin-engine helicopter for certification testing in the fourth quarter.
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EASA reinstates 7X flight envelope
A European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) airworthiness directive has restored the full original flight envelope for the Dassault Falcon 7X, on condition the long-range business jet's fly-by-wire control system is updated.
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VIDEO: Stratos 714 very light personal jet completes wind tunnel testing
US start-up manufacturer Stratos Aircraft has completed wind-tunnel testing of a 1/5th scale model of its 714 "very light personal jet".
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GAMA attacks US government’s “demonising” rhetoric as GA shipments fall again
Recovery in the general aviation manufacturing industry is faltering, according to the latest figures from the General Aviation Manufacturers Association. (GAMA)