All General aviation articles – Page 359
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HondaJet production moves closer as subsidiary is set up
Japanese car maker to pursue development of very light jet at North Carolina facility
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Geci plans Skylander plant in Portugal
French engineering company Geci International is hoping to finalise by the end of September funding of around €125 million ($161 million) from private and government investors to help fund a facility in Evora, southern Portugal to develop, manufacture and assemble the Skylander twin turboprop now under development
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Remote Airworks to build TW182C UAV demonstrator
Niche UK based manufacturer wants to build and fly a larger UAV that would be potentially capable of medivac duties
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Russia completes next generation Tu-204-120CE certification tests
Tupolev design bureau has completed the certification programme for the Westernised version of the Tupolev Tu-204-120CE aircraft, a batch of which are bound for delivery to Chinese carriers.
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Eclipse VLJ to lack full avionics fit for at least six months
Manufacturer meanwhile plans to boost aircraft's speed and increase fuel capacity
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Cirrus offers turbo version of SR22 four-seat piston single
Manufacturer improves speed and performance and introduces ownership initiatives
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FAA gets tough on licence abuse
Corporate charter carrier allowed unsupervised operations by other airlines under FAR Part 135 umbrella
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NewsAirline Business World Airline Rankings 2006: Climate change
This year’s World Airline Rankings 2006 show the industry recording double-digit revenue growth, although sky-high fuel prices meant it often remained in the red. Soaring traffic also featured.
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Pictures: One of last remaining examples of world's fastest turboprop, Tupolev Tu-114, broken up at Moscow Domodedovo
Moscow's Domodedovo airport has begun the dismantling of one of the last remaining examples of the Tupolev Tu-114 contra-rotating turboprop that had been standing as gate guardian since 1977.
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NewsPictures: Farnborough Aircraft F1 Kestrel prototype performs first flight
The first prototype of the Farnborough Aircraft (FACL) F1 Kestrel high-speed turboprop performed its first flight at Bend, Oregon late last month, after five years of design and development.



















