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EBACE 2011: Jet Aviation Geneva Announces Aircraft Cleaning and Refueling Options

In a continuing expansion of its portfolio of services, Jet Aviation Geneva announced new aircraft cleaning and refueling options at EBACE.

EBACE 2011: Strongest EBACE Ever, But Officials Warn of Work To Do

Business aviation is now a global business but it is being held back by the lack of a global regulatory structure, according to leading industry lobbyist s

EBACE 2011: Cessna Upbeat About Citation Prospects

Cessna Aircraft yesterday offered an upbeat assessment of the future prospects for its Citation jets and reported ongoing progress with the new CJ4 and

EBACE 2011: Rockwell Collins Adds European Regional Trip Support To Ascend

Rockwell Collins has added European Union regional trip support to the services provided under its Ascend flight information solutions. Last year,

EBACE 2011: Bombardier announces new suppliers for Global 7000 and Global 8000 programs

Bombardier has selected four additional suppliers for the new
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EBACE 2011: Australia’s Burbank Group Orders AgustaWestland AW109

Australia’s Burbank Group has ordered an AgustaWestland (Stand 7010) AW109 Power light twin helicopter.
Maintenance and Modifications

EBACE 2011: Jet Aviation Introduces Maintenance Program for BBJ and Shows Falcon 2000 Interior

Owners and operators seeking new options to maintain Boeing Business Jets (BBJs) or to refurbish Dassault Falcon 2000s are the target of new offerings from
FBOs

EBACE 2011: Software Developer Skynet Signs Up Jet Aviation

Skynet (Stand 860), an online provider of FBO pricing and booking services, has signed up Jet Aviation to trial its software at the latter’s London Biggin

French Investigators Extract All AF447 Data

French accident investigators over the weekend extracted the data from the memory cards inside the flight recorders recovered from the ill-fated Air France

EBACE 2011: Airbus Rebrands Corporate Jet Family as ACJs

Airbus has rebranded its corporate jets division as Airbus ACJ, with new aircraft colors and clearer, more consistent names.
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EBACE 2011: Nextant 400XT Makes EBACE Debut, Nears FAA Certification

The first production-conforming Nextant Aerospace 400XT is making its public debut on the EBACE static display, just days after the type’s Williams FJ44-3A
Engines

Rolls Limits Trent Accident Costs, Projects Growth

Rolls-Royce believes it can contain the financial cost of last November’s
Engines

EU Pushes To Expand CleanSky Partner Network

The European Union (EU) is trying to attract more small- and medium-size enterprises to participate in its long-running
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Chances of a 737 Re-engining Growing Slimmer

The case for a “re-engined” Boeing 737<
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Airbus and Boeing Contest Latest Subsidy Ruling

Some sort of negotiated settlement would appear the best outcome for which either protagonist can hope in the
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New Breed of RJ Makers Making Inroads

Two of the new breed of big regional jets from the Eastern Hemisphere reached some long-awaited milestones recently, namely the
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Dassault Introduces Lower-cost Falcon 2000S

Dassault unveiled its latest business jet–the Falcon
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At EBACE, Gulfstream Reiterates G650 Is on Schedule

Although the April 2 crash of flight test G650 S/N 6002<
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Nextant 400XT Makes EBACE Debut, Nears FAA Thumbs Up

The first production-conforming Nextant Aerospace 400XT made its public debut today at the EBACE static area, just days after the type’s Williams FJ44-3AP

Easy as ACJ, Airbus Rebrands its Bizliners

Airbus today at EBACE rebranded its bizliner offerings with more consistent names, and it also unveiled a new logo for its Airbus Corporate Jets division.
Regulations and Government

NLRB Fires Back at Critics of Boeing Complaint

National Labor Relations Board acting general counsel Lafe Solomon finally responded publicly last week to the uproar from Republican lawmakers and conser
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World Economic Forum Report Articulates Aviation’s Carbon Challenge

Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by the aviation industry will increase three-fold by 2050 in spite of an industry goal to cut them in half, according
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Bombardier Names New Suppliers for Global 7000/8000

Today at EBACE, Bombardier said it selected four additional suppliers to the new

Embraer Carefully Considers its Single-Aisle Options

Embraer will wait until as late as year-end for Boeing to decide on a plan for a 737 replacement before the Brazilian company commits to a successor for i
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GE Publishes Second Public RNP Procedure In U.S., Plans Third

GE Aviation published its second “public-use” required navigation performance (RNP) approach procedure in the U.S., now available for operations into Deadh
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First Boeing 747-8I Completes Flutter and Modal Tests

Boeing’s latest iteration of the 747, the “Dash 8” Intercontinental, recently completed its first series of flight-testing at Moses Lake, Wash., according
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LaHood To Headline RAA Convention

The Regional Airline Association has scheduled Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to cut the ceremonial ribbon to officially open the exhibit hall Tuesday
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EBACE 2011: Gulfstream Sees Growing Orders, Product Support Business

Gulfstream Aerospace is well on its way to achieving certification of two new jets this year–the G250 and G650–as utilization of the nearly 2,000-strong, i
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Northrop Grumman Firebird Vies for Male Market

Northrop Grumman unveiled a new optionally piloted vehicle in the medium-altitude, long-endurance (Male) class, which is currently dominated by General Ato
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A400M Disputes Resolved, and Engine Certified

In recent weeks, important contractual issues surrounding the A
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