Zurich, Switzerland — Jet Aviation announces the addition of a factory-new Embraer Phenom 300 jet to its fleet of managed aircraft. This is the first Phenom 300 available for charter services in central Europe. With delivery expected in November of this year, the Phenom 300 aircraft will be managed...
That Future of Flight Training session at AirVenture a few weeks ago left me feeling pretty cranky … whiny even. Not because of the session itself. All the folks on the panel, including moderator Greg Laslo, couldn’t have been nicer. But we Read More...
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Jetwhine
on Mon, Aug 23 2010
Filed under: The Buzz, DOT, Garmin, Cessna Aircraft, Boeing, Embraer, Ray LaHood, Aviation International News, John and Martha King, Jack Pelton, @avweekbenet, @flightblogger, FAAC, Flying Magazine, Future of Aviation Advisory Committee, HR 5900, Singapore Airlines
I’m not an economist so perhaps I tend to oversimplify some things, but I find the concept of supply and demand a bit puzzling, especially when it comes to parts of our own industry that claim to focus on the need to constantly improve customer Read More...
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Jetwhine
on Mon, Sep 22 2008
Filed under: The Buzz, Business Aviation, air travel, United Airlines, airline, Cessna Aircraft, supply and demand, Cirrus Design Company, airline passenger loyalty, Bombardier, Gulfstream, Dassault, Embraer
Many gals harbor big aspirations for walking the catwalks of Paris and Milan. But they often don't achieve such lofty heights, and instead find themselves splayed across vehicles at the local convention centre car show. I'd like to say for the Read More...
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Runway Girl
on Thu, Jun 26 2008
Filed under: Original Equipment Manufacturers, Embraer, Ipanema, Sao Paulo, Ilmailu, model, ethanol
What is to become of me? The question, memorably posed by Eliza Doolittle in the musical My Fair Lady, must surely be on the minds of Embraer executives these days when considering the ERJ-135. The 37-seater is playing a fast-diminishing role in the USA Read More...
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Runway Girl
on Tue, Jun 10 2008
Filed under: Embraer, American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines, AMR Corp, ExpressJet, Continental Airlines, ERJ-135, Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airways Holdings, Continental Express