Content Archive: September 2006

Asian Aerospace Preview

This month’s Asian Aerospace 2006 show, which runs from February 21 to 26, promises to be the largest staging of the biennial event since it started in 198
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Special Report: Cabin Electronics

For a long time–too long some say–the industry has been struggling to give passengers on corporate aircraft the same business and entertainment tools at 41
Charter & Fractional

Per-seat scheduled service piques industry interest

Every time it seems that the business aviation industry has nearly exhausted all the market possibilities, something new appears.
Aircraft

In The Works: Eclipse 500

In late December Eclipse Aviation confirmed that a supplier problem has delayed certification of its VLJ from next month to late in the second quarter.
Aircraft

In The Works: Vulcanair VF600W Mission

According to Vulcanair director of sales Remo De Feo, the VF600W Mission is still an active program, though it has been “severely delayed due to a number o

Gourmet Goes Frozen

Private Jet Gourmet in Miami has come up with a unique variation on traditional catering–an assortment of gourmet frozen entrees, side dishes and desserts,
Aircraft

In The Works: Cessna Citation Mustang

On January 11 Cessna began certification flights of the Mustang, some two weeks after receiving type inspection authorization.

Catering Report: Healthier fare and speciality foods are among the top trends for business aviation caterers

Edward Taylor, a 16th-century New England Puritan not given to excess, nevertheless saw fit to describe the spiritual in terms of the flesh when he wrote o
Aircraft

In The Works: Diamond D-Jet

Diamond’s Williams FJ33-powered D-Jet didn’t fly as planned in October, but the first flight appears to be right around the corner.
Avionics

Rockwell Collins Developing eFlight Information Management for NetJets

Rockwell Collins engineers are hard at work ona top-to-bottom overhaul of NetJets’ information management back office, an effort that Collins said will all