All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 97
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Cessna's Independence facility marks 15 years
Cessna has marked the 15-year anniversary of its manufacturing facility in Independence, Kansas, from where the airframer has produced nearly 9,500 piston singles and more than 350 Citation Mustang business aircraft.
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FAA pushes back BARR paperwork deadline
The US Federal Aviation Administration has extended to 14 July the deadline for owner/operators to submit paperwork to remain in the Block Aircraft Registration Request programme
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Eurocopter has sold a fourth EC225 to Norwegian helicopter services company Blueway.
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Jet Connections launches aircraft management programme
UK aircraft broker Jet Connections is hoping to secure the first clutch of owners for its non-equity sharers programme before the end of the third quarter.
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Bombardier has sold four Global 7000 and two 8000 ultra-long-range jets to Australian business aviation services provider AVWest.
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Chinese complete Cirrus acquistion; product expansion underway
Cirrus has completed its controversial merger with China's state owned general aviation product and services...
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PARIS: Hamilton Sundstrand tests propeller
Hamilton Sundstrand has completed performance testing of its NP2000 propeller on a US Air Force Lockheed Martin C-130H, while operational evaluation of the eight-bladed prop on the New York Air National Guard'S LC-130's is almost complete
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PARIS: Issoire's Simba purrfect for full-scale manufacture
French aerostructures and aircraft manufacturer Issoire Aviation received type certification for its APM 40 Simba piston-single this morning.
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PARIS: Modified Falcon 50 becomes a film star
Le Bourget-based sister companies Aerovision and UniAir are displaying for the first time their Dassault Falcon 50 business jet modified for aerial filming and photography.
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PARIS: EASy II gets green light from FAA
Dassault has clinched US approval for its EASy II flightdeck less than two weeks after Europe gave its thumbs up to the cockpit.
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PARIS: French resistance - helicopter community calls for end to destructive laws
The gloves are off for the French helicopter association UFH, which is launching a campaign at Paris against what it calls the French government's "damaging...
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PARIS: AVWest buys Global jets from Bombardier
Bombardier has sold four Global 7000 and two 8000 ultra long-range jets to Australian business aviation services provider AVWest.
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PARIS: GECI notches up Skylander orders
GECI International has notched up 30 orders at the show for its Skylander SK-105 twin-engine turboprop from a trio of southeast Asian carriers, while its smaller Reims F406 stablemate has been given a boost following the acquisition of three of the types from the Mali government for special missions.
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PARIS: VistaJet becomes Global 8000 launch customer with 10 orders
Austrian luxury-charter company VistaJet was announced today as the launch customer for the Bombardier Global 8000 business jet following an order for 10 of the ultra-long-range types.
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PARIS: Piaggio breaks ground on new manufacturing facility
Piaggio has broken ground on its new facility in Villanova d'Albenga. The 49,300m² (530,680ft²) plant will house parts, subassembly and engine manufacture, repair and overhaul for the Italian airframer's P180 Avanti II business aircraft.
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Brian Johnson to step down as Isle of Man director of civil aviation
The Isle of Man Aircraft Registry is searching for a new director of civil aviation to replace Brian Johnson, who will be stepping down from the role on 26 August.
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GECI Aviation targets niche appeal
Paris-based GECI International is looking to expand its industrial footprint via two niche aircraft programmes
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Daher Socata: from aerostructures to airframers
A series of acquisitions has given Daher a big footprint in aerospace. Not it is eyeing opportunities for its business aircraft unit Socata
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NAC seals aircraft resale contract with NetJets and Flight Options
Two leading fractional ownership companies, NetJets and Flight Options, have appointed National Airways as their exclusive aircraft resale representative for Africa.
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Business Aviation - In Brief
Bombardier has added four field service representatives and two customer support account managers to its burgeoning global support network