All Business & General Aviation articles – Page 35

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    News

    Can VIP services add another revenue stream for helicopter industry?

    2020-02-28T16:35:00Z

    Can air taxi services help the helicopter industry ease the pain of a protracted downturn in its mainstay oil and gas business? The question understandably exercises leasing and finance specialists – but the answer, like so many attempts to identify clear trends in these turbulent economic times, depends on the balance between optimism and pessimism.

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    News

    Dassault to reveal Future Falcon details by June

    2020-02-27T13:39:00Z

    Dassault Aviation is promising to reveal more details about its “Future Falcon” business jet by June, as it prepares to take on new launches from rivals Bombardier and Gulfstream.

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    Cape Air puts P2012 Travellers to work as revenue flights commence

    2020-02-26T17:15:00Z

    Cape Air has become the first operator to begin revenue flights of the Tecnam P2012 Traveller, having dispatched the type on an inaugural commercial flight from its Hyannis base to Nantucket island on 22 February.

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    News

    Piaggio administrator invites bids to acquire Italian firm

    2020-02-26T16:33:00Z

    Piaggio Aerospace’s administrator is inviting expressions of interest to acquire the Italian firm, and plans to complete the sale before year-end.

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    News

    CAA calibration jet entered rapid descent before terrain collision

    2020-02-25T06:20:00Z

    South African investigators have disclosed that a Cessna Citation II calibration aircraft suddenly entered a steep descent and excessive right bank before colliding with high terrain about 10min after departing George airport. None of the three occupants survived after the jet, operated by the South African Civil Aviation Authority, crashed ...

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    News

    FAA settles whistleblower retaliation allegations for $90,000

    2020-02-24T22:44:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has agreed to pay the US government $90,000 to settle allegations it retaliated against a staffer who raised concerns about unqualified safety inspectors.

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    Opinion

    Bombardier’s rail sale is last roll of the dice

    2020-02-21T17:07:00Z

    The mansion that Laurent built is down to its last room. Bombardier – transformed by Pere Beaudoin from humble snowmobile manufacturer to world leader in aviation and rail transportation by the time he handed the chief executive reins to son Pierre in 2003 – will soon be known simply for business aircraft.

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    News

    Volocopter nets €87 million in Series C funding round

    2020-02-21T14:51:00Z

    German eVTOL maker says funding, expertise will support bid for commerical operations in two to four years 

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    News

    Fixed-wing business aircraft deliveries strongest for a decade: GAMA

    2020-02-19T18:22:00Z

    Shipments of fixed-wing business and general aviation aircraft soared in 2019 to their highest level for a decade, thanks to resurgent business jet and piston-engined aircraft sectors. In addition, the mix of deliveries in favour of high-end, high-value models resulted in the strongest billings for the industry in four years.

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    News

    Catalyst turboprop flight testing “to start this spring”

    2020-02-19T17:50:00Z

    GE Aviation’s delayed Catalyst turboprop programme has advanced enough that a maiden flight test is now scheduled for this spring with certification targeted for autumn 2021, according to the company’s European aero engines unit, Avio Aero.

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    News

    Europe clears HondaJet Elite for steep approaches and increased occupancy

    2020-02-18T14:26:00Z

    Honda Aircraft has secured European steep-approach certification for the HondaJet Elite, permitting the light business jet to perform approaches at descent angles of up to 5.5°. 

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    News

    Bombardier sells rail division to focus on business aviation

    2020-02-18T10:27:00Z

    Bombardier says it is to focus exclusively on business aviation following an agreement to sell its rail division to French rail giant Alstom. The deal announced on 17 February, is worth close $4.5 billion for Bombardier, and will help to slash company’s outstanding debt of some $9 billion.

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    News

    Volocopter, ride-hailing firm to explore urban air mobility in Southeast Asia

    2020-02-18T08:07:00Z

    Volocopter and Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab will jointly explore opportunities for urban air mobility in the region. The study will look at Southeast Asian suitable cities, routes, use cases, and joint flight tests, says Volocopter. The effort could evolve into further cooperation between the two companies. “This cooperation is ...

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    News

    Cabin fire caused Cirrus SF50 fleet grounding

    2020-02-17T10:15:00Z

    Cirrus grounded its global fleet of more than 170 SF50 Vision Jets on 7 February, and issued a mandatory service bulletin (SB) to all owners of the single-engined aircraft, after identifying faulty audio amplifier circuit cards as the cause of a 27 December cabin fire.

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    News

    Gulfstream G700 airborne as flight-testing begins

    2020-02-15T11:37:00Z

    The latest and greatest Gulfstream business jet, the Rolls-Royce Pearl 700-powered G700, completed its first flight on 14 February from the company’s base at Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport in Georgia.

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    News

    Tecnam sells first special-mission configured P2012 Traveller

    2020-02-12T17:19:00Z

    Italian airframer Tecnam has sold the first P2012 Traveller in a special-mission configuration following an order for a single unit from with Austro-German engineering and surveying company Airborne Hydro Mapping (AHM)

  • (L-R) Jean-Brice Dumont, Executive Vice-President, Engineering, Airbus with Kevin Shum, Director-General of CAAS
    News

    Airbus and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore explore urban air mobility solutions

    2020-02-12T07:40:00Z

    Airbus and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore urban air mobility solutions in Singapore. As part of the agreement, Airbus and CAAS will work together on developing urban air mobility services using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Source: Airbus Jean-Brice ...

  • Dassault Falcon 6X interior
    News

    Dassault debuts Falcon 6X mock-up in Asia-Pacific

    2020-02-11T12:56:00Z

    As Dassault pushes ahead with its Falcon 6X programme, the airframer has given a Singapore air show visitors a peek inside the long-range twin’s spacious interior, bringing a cabin mock-up to the show. Alongside the 6X - which is due to make its maiden sortie next year - the French ...

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    News

    Asian aviation show ABACE cancelled over coronavirus concerns

    2020-02-11T12:35:00Z

    Asia’s largest dedicated business aviation show, ABACE, has been cancelled amid fears surrounding coronavirus.

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    News

    Pilatus concludes PC-24 rough-field certification campaign

    2020-02-07T17:13:00Z

    Pilatus has concluded the rough-field certification campaign for its PC-24, with approval for the super-light business jet to operate from grass, wet earth and snow, awarded by European and US regulators in early February