All articles by Alan Peaford – Page 6
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AA11: GAMECO signs for Crane repairs
Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (GAMECO) has become an authorised repairer for Crane Aerospace & Electronics, following an agreement signed at the show.
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AA11: Crane lands Embraer deal
Crane Aerospace & Electronics has been selected by Embraer to provide the landing gear and hydraulic control units (LGHCU) and associated sensors for the Embraer Legacy 450 and 500 Executive Jets.
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AA11: Passing through with Flying Colours
Canadian aircraft completions company Flying Colours is at the show ahead of the delivery of a second Bombardier Challenger 850 into the region.
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AA11: Dubai firm brings Spatial awareness to Hong Kong
Cabin crew training is as vital for the reputation and safety of an airline as pilot training - and the right equipment is equally essential. Spatial Composite Solutions the Dubai based manufacturer of crew training devices for the civil aviation industry, is making its debut at Asian Aerospace and ...
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AA11: Airbus Elite is the giant of the static display
Airbus has the largest aircraft cabin on display at Asian Aerospace with an A318 Elite, which it says features a wider, taller and more spacious cabin than any of the other aircraft being shown, while having a similar length and wingspan as traditional large business jets.
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AA11: Crane brakes new ground for Comac
Crane Aerospace has been selected by Honeywell to provide the brake control system for China's Comac C919 airliner.
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AA11: Jet Aviation helps owners lie down on the job
Business jet owners across Asia who are looking for a simple option to convert seats into a bed need look no further than Jet Aviation.
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AA11: Jet Aviation's Hong Kong fleet gets growth boost
The Jet Aviation fleet of managed aircraft in Asia has been given a 60% growth boost with the addition of six new aircraft to the fleet.
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AA11: Taikoo becomes first Airbus completions centre in China
Airbus Corporate jet owners in China will be able to have their aircraft cabins completed within the country following a landmark deal announced on 7 March between Airbus and the Taikoo Aircraft Engineering Company (TAECO).
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ALTA 2010: Latin American demand for A380s will grow, says Airbus
Latin America has a potential demand for up to 20 aircraft the size of the A380, according to Rafael Alonso, senior vice president for Airbus Latin America...
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NBAA: French firm offers virtual security guard
A French company at NBAA is helping flight departments and operators all over the world to protect their business jets.
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NBAA: Signature takes over Montreal FBO
Starlink Aviation's fixed base operation (FBO) at Montréal Pierre-Elliott Trudeau International Airport (CYUL) is to become a branded Signature Flight Support FBO following an agreement signed at the show yesterday.
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NBAA: Lufthansa Technik oversees first B777-20ER VIP jet
Lufthansa Technik is putting its experience of overseeing the manufacture of jets for its parent company's airline business to good use.
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NBAA: Business Aviation show for Shanghai
With high growth levels for business aviation in Asia set to continue, NBAA in association with the Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) has relaunched ABACE.
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NBAA: 'No Plane No Gain' campaign gains ground
As NBAA formally opened this morning it was against the background that the drive launched 18 months ago to rebuild the battered reputation of business aviation is winning over politicians and the public.
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NBAA: Beech 1900D still adds color
If there were prizes for the brightest aircraft on the ramp then one Beech 1900D would be a sure winner.
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NBAA: Bahrain Airshow appeals to business aviation companies
Business aviation companies are being targeted by the organizers of the second Bahrain International Air Show, Farnborough International.
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ROUTES: Leeds Bradford looking for US and Middle East links
Yorkshire, in the north of England has a long history of industrial development as well as some of the most beautiful and famous tourism spots in the UK - but is has been poorly served by air transport.
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ROUTES: Air Canada takes advantage of tax cut to increase winter routes from Vancouver
Air Canada is to boost its winter-season international flights from Vancouver to Asia
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ROUTES: New tax cuts help Vancouver attack cross border rival
The British Columbian axe on aviation fuel tax combined with a raft of incentives being introduced by Vancouver airport marks a fight back against the steady drift of business to US regional airport Bellingham just across the border.