All Business Jets articles – Page 385
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NTSB: icing in vicinity of skydiver Caravan crash
US National Transportation Safety Board investigators have revealed...
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Pats Aircraft awash in regional jet conversions
On the otherwise sleepy ramp at the Sussex County airport in rural Georgetown, Delaware, a metamorphosis of the VIP variety is in full overdrive. Here...
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PATS Aircraft boosting BBJ, CRJ and Embraer 190 conversions for booming VIP market
Pats Aircraft is rapidly ramping up the pace of its in-house completions from an average of three Boeing...
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When East meets West: new regional jet manufacturers target Western market
The emergence of new regional jet manufacturers is giving regional carriers more choices than ever before. But can the manufacturers overcome resistance...
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Airbus dusts off cryoplane studies
Airbus is dusting off the concept of the hydrogen-fuelled aircraft in its bid to develop a zero carbon-emissions aircraft of the future. Christine...
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PlaneChartering acquires Club328
UK business aircraft charter operator Club328 has been snapped up by online aircraft charter broker PlaneChartering...
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American Airlines drives efficiency with MD-80 tail cone retrofits
A programme launched roughly two years ago by American Airlines to improve the aerodynamics of its Boeing MD-80s is progressing, with 51 aircraft now flying...
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Airbus to offer A350 self-darkening windows
Airbus is to follow the lead of the Boeing 787 and offer electronic self-darkening windows on its A350...
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PICTURES: Dassault Falcon 2000DX business jet wins European and US approval
Dassault has clinched European and US approval for its Falcon 2000DX business jet...
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Boeing delays 787 final assembly by five months
Boeing has delayed final assembly for the first 787 by five months, extended the flight-test period...
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Opinion
Comment: the need for speed
Sixty years ago this week Chuck Yeager in a Bell X-1 dropped from the belly of a Boeing B-29 and rocketed through the sound barrier in level flight over...
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Australian safety board recommends review of PT6A aeroengines
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is recommending that Transport Canada reviews the continued airworthiness...
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SkyLink to extend services in Americas and North Atlantic
Arinc in the fourth quarter will broaden its SkyLink in-flight service to include the entire Caribbean flight region,...
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General Aviation news in brief
SPEEDY MOONEY The fastest piston single is 5kt (9km/h) faster after Mooney refined aerodynamics on the Acclaim....
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Australia's flying doctors prescribe ADS-B
The Western Operations division of Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) expects to have 11 aircraft...
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Crafting a career in completions
Growth of the world's business jet market has led to a boom in the reselling and refurbishment businesses. Working Week talks to Nelio Pagel, installation crew leader with Aero Toy Store in Florida
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Cessna says Next Generation Piston is safe despite Columbia deal
The Next Generation Piston (NGP) under development by Cessna will not be scuppered if the purchase of Columbia is sealed
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Day dawns for air taxi operator DayJet
The day for DayJet is here at last. The "per-seat, on-demand" operator held its grand opening on 2 October in Florida...
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FlightSafety to open offshore helicopter training centre
FlightSafety International is to open an offshore helicopter training centre in Lafayette, Louisiana in 2008....
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Cosworth revs into aviation
New market opens for UK engineering firm as chequered flag comes down on F1 era



















