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London Gatwick gets green light for A380 operations
London's Gatwick airport has been granted permission by its local council to operate the Airbus A380. Gatwick, which has already invested £43 million...
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NBAA: Aircell connectivity selected for Learjet and Challenger families
Bombardier Aerospace has selected a suite of Aircell systems as factory options for selected aircraft from its Learjet and Challenger business jet families.
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NewsAerolineas Argentinas to join SkyTeam
Argentinean flag carrier Aerolineas Argentinas is to join the SkyTeam alliance, becoming the group's first South American member.
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NBAA: Honewell reveals first glimpse of SmartView technology for enhanced vision
Honeywell has revealed the first details of a series of tests on a new technology that merges computer-generated synthetic vision and infrared-based enhanced vision systems to improve head-down situational awareness in the cockpit.
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NewsNBAA: NetJets inks deal for up to 125 Embraer Phenom 300s
In a bold sign of the recovering economy, NetJets has inked a deal with Embraer for up to 125 Phenom 300 light jets.
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Interview
Working Week: Pete Lynch Williams
Pete Lynch Williams set up independent charter broker Flaps International seven years ago after a career working for major brokerages. His experiences have prompted him to write his life story
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Business lead
New York air taxi start-up is unlikely home for rebirth of an iconic aviation brand
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NBAA: Executive AirShare launches Phenom 100 equity program
Kansas City, Missouri-based Executive AirShare has introduced EMBark 32, an equity ownership program that the company says bridges the gap between on-demand charter, charter cards and fractional ownership
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NBAA: Comlux debuts polished slats at NBAA
High-end corporate charter outfit Comlux is putting its own shine on the show with the NBAA debut of its Airbus A318 Elite with special polished leading edge slats
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NewsPICTURES: Second Lynx Wildcat makes flight debut
AgustaWestland's second AW159 utility helicopter has made its flight debut in support of the British Army/UK Royal Navy Lynx Wildcat programme ...
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NewsP&W details success with F135 engine STOVL tests
Pratt & Whitney has completed a key test in the process to clear the initial service release for the STOVL version of the F135 engine ...
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Australia adds AP-3C upgrade to Projects of Concern list
Australia has outlined an 18-month delay to a programme to upgrade the electronic support measures systems on its Lockheed Martin AP-3C Orions ...
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NewsNBAA: Piper reinvents its personal jet with Altaire
Piper has reinvented its first jet-powered offering with the Altaire, a larger, sleeker evolution of the single-engined PiperJet that is now scalable and directed at the business sector as well as the owner/operator market.
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NBAA: Hiller adjusts fuel loyalty program
Chevron-linked US aviation fuel distribution company Hiller has tailored its loyalty program to allow rewards to be distributed as the corporate flight department decides, which differentiates it from most others which tend to reward the pilots for their decision on where to upload fuel.
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NBAA: Luma launches LED caution warning system for Beechcraft models
Luma Technologies has launched a new integrated LED caution warning system at the show, targeted at operators of the Beechcraft 1900D, King Air 200, 300, 350/350i twin-engine turboprop platforms.
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BA CityFlyer firms up two Embraer 190 options
British Airways subsidiary BA CityFlyer has firmed up options on two additional Embraer 190 aircraft, and will launch service from London City to Stockholm...
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French charter carrier Blue Line ceases operations
French charter carrier Blue Line has ceased operations and returned its fleet of aircraft to their respective leasing companies.
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Rockwell Collins to provide IFE system for C919
China's Comac has selected Rockwell Collins to provide inflight entertainment (IFE) systems for its C919 aircraft. "Customers of the C919 aircraft...
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G120TP at the centre of Grob's second rebirth
Grob Aircraft, rescued from insolvency in 2009, is back in its original role as a supplier of light training aircraft, with the revamped G120TP spearheading its attack
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Tecnam NA: taking the electronic flight bag to the next level
Apple's iPad promises to transform the way electronic flight bags are used and could revolutionise flight training



















