All Business Jets articles – Page 705
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International customs
International Aviation Services is entering the large-aircraft custom-completion market through its acquisition of Page Avjet's site in Fort Worth, Texas. The US company will focus on VIP/head-of-state aircraft, providing maintenance services. Source: Flight International
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Aircraft news
GE Capital Services has ordered 102 B737s, including 82 next generation models, and five B777s. The company has options on a further 76 B737s in a $4 billion deal. Vietnam Airlines will take 10 A320s on operating leases from Regionair and 3 B767-300s from Gecas. KLM ...
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Jumbo threat spurs Airbus
Boeing's recent sales successes in Asia with the B777 and B747 are forcing Airbus to consider an early launch for its A3XX project, as the US manufacturer prepares to stretch its largest jet. While Airbus and its partners ponder the viability of their $8 billion programme, Boeing is ...
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Fokker's future hangs in balance
Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker is fighting for survival as a split emerges between the two main partners in the proposed Asian Express 100-seat aircraft project. Richard Whitaker reports from the Asian Aerospace show in Singapore.The 30 companies considering bids for all or part of crisis-torn regional aircraft manufacturer Fokker face ...
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Order doubts slay dragons
China's smaller carriers are in a life or death struggle to gain Beijing's approval for what they expect will be a limited number of aircraft orders this year. The outcome of the battle looks likely to settle which airlines survive and which are swallowed by others. And the ...
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Helipro flies shortened S-61
HELIPRO, a Washington-based helicopter repair-and-support company, has flown a shortened version of the Sikorsky S-61, dubbed the "Shortsky". The modification involves the removal of a 1.3m section from the fuselage forward of the engine intakes and aft of the cockpit. The reduced structural weight increases the helicopter's ...
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European laminar-flow project accelerates
Andrew Doyle/LONDON THE EUROPEAN Commission is extending a key programme investigating the benefits of hybrid laminar-flow technologies for a further 12 months, after the original project showed that it could yield significant reductions in fuel consumption, while avoiding reliability problems. Berhard Dziomba, the European Laminar ...
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LOT looks to purchase jets for speedy regional boost
Andrzej Jeziorski/WARSAW LOT POLISH AIRLINES is planning to acquire a fleet of 50- to 70-seat regional jets, and spin off its regional operations into a separate company, according to vice-president Andrzej Slodownik. The regional-jet purchase is part of a company fleet-strategy plan being drawn up to ...
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Ozone production is of greater concern
Sir - The two recent, and excellent, articles, "A340 findings indicate ozone is 'not being destroyed'" and "Emission control" (Flight International, 17-23 January, P20, and 31 January-6 February, P69), contain some misinterpretations on the MOZAIC (Measurement of Ozone by Airbus In-service Aircraft) programme. Both mention ozone depletion, but, ...
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NetJets
Executive Jet International has named Richard Schwartz, formerly of Eastman Kodak, chief pilot for its NetJets Gulfstream IV-SP shared-ownership programme. Schwartz has been an aviation consultant for the past two years and, before that, was captain of Kodak's Gulfstream and Challenger fleet. Source: Flight International
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SJ30 certification set for March 1998
SINO SWEARINGEN Aircraft (SSAC) has scheduled US certification of the SJ30-2 light business- jet for March 1998. Plans to certificate the original (SJ30-1) version of the aircraft have been shelved in favour of developing the higher-performance -2, powered by up-rated Williams-Rolls FJ44-2C turbofans (Flight International, 4-10 October, 1995, P18). ...
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IPTN speeds up N-2130 regional-jet programme
Paul Lewis/BANDUNG INDUSTRI PESAWAT Terbang Nusantara (IPTN) has advanced the planned entry-into-service date of the proposed N-2130 regional jet by two years, in response to domestic demand and forthcoming foreign competition. With Japan trying to revive its YS-X programme and talks on the Chinese/South Korean ...
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Statistics reflect the effects
Sir - I have lectured for 25 years on flight safety and, with reference to the Viscount article (Flight International, 20 December-2 January, P30), the hot-air anti-ice system does not necessarily supply sufficient heat to the tail-section leading edges in severe icing conditions, unless the fuel flow to engines two ...
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MDC reveals its long-term plan for MD-11 plan
McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) is in the final stages of defining two new versions of the MD-11, which will enable the company to compete head-to-head with Airbus and Boeing in the Boeing 747-100/200 replacement market and the emerging extra-long-range market. "We got to the point that we had to ...
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China poised for first executive air charters
CHINA IS TO GET its first Western-style executive air-charter service in a deal which will link Bombardier Aerospace, Global Aviation and China Southern Airlines. Swiss-based Global Aviation is setting up a fixed-base operation (FBO) in Zhuhai using aircraft leased from Bombardier companies Canadair and Learjet. The site, the ...
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Air Transport
Winner: Bombardier Regional Aircraft Location: Ontario, Canada Achievement: Helping carriers to exploit the benefits of open skies, with new low-cost, direct air services using the 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet. FROM THE OUTSET, Bombardier designed its 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet to help airlines open up new ...
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China plans ATM tests
CHINA WILL conduct trials of a satellite-based air-traffic-management (ATM) system in Xi'an between 17 and 19 March as part of long-term plans to develop a complete communications, navigation, surveillance (CNS)/ATM airspace infrastructure. The Xi'an demonstration will be performed by an international team led by Rockwell's Texas-based Communication Systems division (CSD) ...
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Avcon flight-tests improved Learjet stability fins
AVCON INDUSTRIES IS flight-testing an improved version of its Avcon Fins aerodynamic-stabilisation device on a Learjet 35 business jet. Newton, Kansas-based Avcon says that the fins provide additional lift and stability at lower airspeeds and enhance controllability during approach and landing. The angled vertical surfaces, mounted under the ...
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Regional-power battle intensifies
THE BATTLE TO power the embryonic AE-100 regional jet and potential stablemates is heating up following Pratt & Whitney's decision to proceed with development of the PW6000, a turbofan in the 67-107kN (15,000-24,000lb)-thrust range. The PW6000 emerged from the Mid-Thrust Family of Engines study and effectively succeeds a ...
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BMW Rolls-Royce revises Gulfstream V powerplant
BMW ROLLS-ROYCE is reconfiguring the high-pressure turbine of the BR710 to reduce fuel consumption and cut maintenance costs. The company plans to supply modified engines to power the third prototype of the Gulfstream V long-range business jet. Despite the late change, which reflects performance-guarantee concerns discovered during early ...



















