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EBACE Comlux extends VVIP offering with first A320 Prestige
Comlux has become the first charter company to offer all three Airbus Corporate Jetliner models, having taken delivery of its first A320 Prestige.
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Tide rising for deal makers
Mergers and acquisitions were up in the first quarter of 2011 - and there is more to come
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EBACE: London Oxford limbers up for Olympics
London Oxford airport has fired the starting gun in the race to get set for next year's London Olympics, when thousands of VIPs are expected to descend on the UK capital in business aircraft.
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EBACE: Vector adds European in-region support for M250
Vector Aerospace (stand 579) is offering European repair and overhaul support for Rolls-Royce M250 engine operators from its Fleetlands, UK site.
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EBACE: Rockwell's Venue picked for converted 328Jets
The Venue installation on two converted Dornier 328Jets, dubbed 328DBJ VIP aircraft, are destined for Nigeria-based SkyBird Air.
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Cathay A330 turns back after engine stall warning
A Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A330 turned back to Singapore Changi Airport on 16 May after a stall warning from one of its Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines.
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EBACE: Embraer positions for market rebound
The global economy may have returned to growth, but the world's business aircraft producers are still waiting to benefit from the full impact of the recovery
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EBACE: Embraer hones technologies for latest Legacys
As Embraer pushes towards first flight of its new Legacy 450 and 500 jets, the airframer is keen to stress the attributes it hopes will make them segment leaders in the years to come.
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NewsRussia eyes high-speed helicopters
Russia looks set to join Eurocopter and Sikorsky in the race to commercialise a high-speed helicopter, with the allocation of Rb3.6billion ($1.3 billion)...
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EBACE: Embraer looks to move manufacturing closer to the customer
Its new Melbourne, Florida facility, which includes a customer design centre, is a $50 million investment on its part. It will begin assembling Phenom aircraft, initially only the smaller Phenom 100, by the end of the year.
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Business aircraft shipments continue to decline but pistons buck the trend.
The business and general aviation shipments and billings fell once again in the last quarter, but emerging markets are helping to sustain the industry, according to the latest figures released by the US General Aviation Manufacturers Association.
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Russian military to get An-140 cargo fleet
Russian airframer Aviakor is set to resuscitate serial production of the Antonov An-140 twin-turboprop through a contract with the nation’s military.
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NewsRAF to move Reaper mission control to UK
The Royal Air Force is to move operational control for its fleet of General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted air systems to the UK ...
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Spirit plans to monitor its fleet ramp-up
US low cost carrier Spirit Airlines has declared it intends to closely monitor its fleet ramp-up to 65 aircraft by year-end 2015 to "reduce the risk of overextension...
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Selex boosts unmanned portfolio with UTRI acquisition
Selex Galileo has announced that it is to acquire Italian mini- and micro-unmanned air system company UTRI ...
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'Numerous export enquiries' for Meteor missile, says UK MoD
The UK Ministry of Defence says some nations are considering placing orders for MBDA's Meteor air-to-air missile ...
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NewsZodiac's SiT in talks with Boeing over seat-centric IFE for 787
Zodiac's SiT business has entered talks with Boeing in hopes of gaining linefit offerability for its seat-centric in-flight entertainment (IFE) system on...
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Airbus grows share of EADS sales
EADS's push to improve profitability got off to a shaky start this year, with a first-quarter pre-tax result €16 million ($22.9 million) in the red despite 10% sales growth, to €9.85 billion.
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NewsAirbus more confident it can manage A320 production hike
Airbus could make a decision over increasing its single-aisle production rate within days after gaining confidence that it can manage the ramp-up in the...
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Turkish Aerospace Industries to design new light-twin helicopter
TAI has revealed plans to design and produce a 6- to 8-seat light-twin helicopter for military and civilian applications ...



















