All articles by Kate Sarsfield – Page 97
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NewsBusiness Aviation - In Brief
Million Air has signed a multi-year lease agreement for the construction and development of its third Candian fixed-based operation - this time at Calgary International airport
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NewsVIDEO: EV-55 takes flight
Czech aircraft manufacturer Evektor flew its EV-55 for the first time late last month, and is gearing up to complete certification of the civilian version of the 14-seat twin-engine turboprop by early 2014.
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NewsStratos readies 714 'very light personal jet' for wind tunnel testing
Airframer hopes to secure next tranche of investment, despite the climate for attracting money remaining weak
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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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NewsBusiness 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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NewsPARIS: 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



















