All Business & General Aviation articles – Page 86

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    Gulfstream results spark large cabin optimism for 2018

    2018-01-24T21:38:00Z

    Demand for Gulfstream’s flagship G650 and G650ER recovered dramatically in the fourth quarter, with parent company General Dynamics reporting a 78% year-over-year jump in new orders for the ultra-long-range, large cabin jet, says chief executive Phoebe Novakovic.

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    PICTURE: Maiden sortie for second Epic Aircraft E1000 prototype

    2018-01-24T12:50:09Z

    Epic Aircraft flew the second and final E1000 flight-test aircraft on 23 January, and is preparing the high-performance single-engined turboprop for certification and service entry in the third quarter of 2018.

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    Stobart opens new London Southend private aviation terminal

    2018-01-24T12:04:55Z

    Stobart Group’s ambitions to become a leading provider of business aircraft and passenger handling services in Europe took major leap forward on 18 January with the inauguration of its first fixed-base operation.

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    VistaJet records 'strongest year ever' and plots expansion

    2018-01-23T11:41:27Z

    VistaJet recorded its “strongest year ever” in 2017, thanks to a surge in demand for its high-end subscription-based programme and large fleet of bespoke Bombardier business jets.

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    Gulfstream launches G500 global demo tour

    2018-01-23T11:15:40Z

    Gulfstream has embarked on a six-month global customer demonstration tour with its G500, ahead of US type certification and service entry for the super-large-cabin, long-range business jet early this year.

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    Gulfstream delivers last G450, ending 30-year GIV era

    2018-01-19T21:44:52Z

    ​Gulfstream delivered the last G450 business jet on 19 January, shutting down the final derivative of the original GIV after a 30-year production run.

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    NTSB report faults control system gaps in fatal 525 crash

    2018-01-17T20:18:43Z

    ​A Bell Helicopter 525 test aircraft crashed, killing two flight test pilots, 18 months ago after a series of system design flaws in the fly-by-wire helicopter aggravated severe vibrations caused by the crew’s unusually slow recovery from a test using a low rotor speed, the US National Transportation Safety Board ...

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    Embraer records fall in 2017 business jet output

    2018-01-17T13:07:42Z

    Embraer recorded a 7% fall in business jet output in 2017 as a result of continued weakness across the sector, but says the deliveries were “within outlook ranges for the year”.

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    European business jet charter industry on the rise

    2018-01-16T12:53:13Z

    Research suggests that the European business aviation charter market is at its strongest for nearly a decade, according to one of the continent’s largest and oldest online charter platforms, PrivateFly, and German data company WingX Advance.

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    Gogo launches new in-flight connectivity for business aircraft

    2018-01-16T12:32:29Z

    Gogo Business Aviation has introduced Gogo Avance L3, a new in-flight connectivity system tailored to the needs of business aircraft passengers and flight departments, offering what the service provider calls “the most affordable pricing options” in the industry.

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    Irish Air Corps orders three PC-12NGs

    2018-01-16T12:28:15Z

    The Irish Air Corps is to replace its aged fleet of Cessna FR172H utility aircraft with a trio of Pilatus PC-12NGs, with the new assets to be introduced from next year.

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    ​Conair boosts Q400 order book with deal for six tankers

    2018-01-16T02:24:25Z

    Aerial firefighting firm Conair has ordered six new-build Bombardier Q400s that will be used as multirole aerial firefighting aircraft.

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    Aerolíneas Ejecutivas picks Latitude for MexJet fractional offer

    2018-01-10T12:58:07Z

    Mexican business aviation services company Aerolíneas Ejecutivas has ordered three Cessna Citation Latitude business jets for its MexJet fractional ownership programme.

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    Standard Aero closes LAX repair shop, blaming decline in TFE731 shop visits

    2018-01-10T12:03:49Z

    ​Blaming a “severe and unexpected” reduction in Honeywell TFE731 shop visits, StandardAero announced on 9 January that it will close a business aviation repair station at Los Angeles International airport by the end of March.

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    Piper gains US approval for G1000NXi-equipped pair

    2018-01-09T15:30:53Z

    Piper Aircraft has secured US validation for the next-generation Garmin G1000NXi integrated flightdeck on both its M500 single-engined turboprop and its M350 pressurised piston-single; deliveries of both aircraft are now under way.

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    Dassault Falcon deliveries stabilise as orders rise

    2018-01-09T14:32:17Z

    Deliveries of Falcon business jets remained flat in 2017, but, at 49 units, output was almost 9% higher than the 45 aircraft Dassault had forecast for period.

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    IAI to decide imminently on whether to launch business jet

    2018-01-09T09:47:10Z

    Israel Aerospace Industries will take a decision imminently on whether to relaunch its own business jet. It comes 17 years after the Israeli defence giant divested its two aircraft programmes and their marketing and completions arm, Galaxy Aerospace to Gulfstream parent General Dynamics, and as Yosef Melamed, head of IAI’s ...

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: BendixKing president focuses on speed to market

    2018-01-08T16:00:09Z

    As president of Albuquerque-based Honeywell subsidiary BendixKing, Gregg Cohen is focused on bringing innovative new avionics products to market quickly, particularly where they meet the demand for increased connectivity.

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    Tecnam flies second P2012 Traveller

    2018-01-08T15:17:30Z

    Tecnam’s top-of-the-range P2012 Traveller took another step towards certification on 22 December, when the Italian airframer's second flying prototype joined the test campaign.

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    China's Wanfeng Aviation snaps up Diamond Aircraft

    2018-01-03T17:23:50Z

    China’s Wanfeng Aviation has acquired Diamond Aircraft Group, the Austrian-headquartered parent company of one of Europe's largest general aviation aircraft manufacturers, Diamond Aircraft Industries, and its Canada-based sister.