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Europeans To Honor Bizav Leaders

Nominations have opened for the European Business Aviation Award, which is presented each year during the Ebace show.
Aircraft

Rules, Safety and Access Dominate EBACE Agenda

As usual, the Ebace conference agenda will be packed with topical deliberations on key issues facing Europe’s business aviation community.

Trip planners predict continued uncertainty in Japan

by Curt Epstein Last month, for the second time in a little over two years, an island nation was beset by a cataclysmic natural disaster that
Avionics

ForeFlight Adds Geo-referencing to iOS Apps

ForeFlight has added geo-referenced approach plates and airport diagrams to its Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod touch application.
ATC

Europe’s Waas Equivalent Approved for Aviation Use

Following a certification and verification process, the European Commission approved the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (Egnos) “safety-

India's Bizjet Fleet Growing by Leaps and Bounds

There were 136 private jets registered in India as of mid-March, according to new data published by the Firestone Management Group.
Aircraft

EBACE Preview

With Europe’s economy facing another year of uncertainty, the 2011 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (Ebace) will open to a business aviat
Aircraft

Quest Secures Additional Funding

Quest Aircraft, the Sandpoint, Idaho-based manufacturer of the Kodiak turboprop single, secured recapitalization and new investment funding from private in
Aircraft

Pilatus PC-12 NGs come with an iPad

Pilatus Business Aircraft is now delivering new PC-12 NG turboprop singles with an Apple iPad containing delivery documents, owner’s manuals and aviation a
Charter & Fractional

NetJets Now ‘Solidly Profitable’

Revenues at Berkshire Hathaway’s “other services” segment–which includes fractional jet provider NetJets and flight-training company FlightSafety Internati
ATC

Coalition Formed To Protect GPS Integrity

Representatives from a wide variety of industries, companies and associations, including AOPA and GAMA, have joined together to form the
Charter & Fractional

Sokol Resigns as NetJets Leader

David Sokol has resigned from his job as chairman of several Berkshire Hathaway-owned companies, including fractional-share provider NetJets.
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Aircraft

King Air 350i Gets New Zealand Nod

Hawker Beechcraft received type certification from the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand for the King Air 350i turboprop twin.
Charter & Fractional

Fractional Pilot Furlough Ranks Descending

As they start to see growing demand, fractional aircraft providers are beginning to recall furloughed pilots to fill cockpit vacancies.
Training and Workforce

SimCom Adds Twin Commander Training

SimCom Training Centers has added simulator training for all turboprop Twin Commanders at its Dallas/Fort Worth facility.

JPMorgan: Bizjet Recovery ‘Taking Hold’

“We are gaining confidence that a recovery is taking hold following good news in recent weeks,” JPMorgan North America Equity Research noted in its latest

Revisions to Ramp Delay Rule Could Hit Regionals Hard

The DOT expects to issue a final rule designed to bolster consumer protections against ramp delays of more than three hours and expand other passenger rig
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Parts Get Some Satisfaction

Bombardier Aerospace introduced a parts satisfaction guarantee for its business aircraft customers.

Businessman Extols Virtues of GA

British businessman and entrepreneur Lord Sugar, a 25-year veteran of business aircraft ownership, touted the benefits of aircraft at the BBGA gathering.

EBAA: crew flight-time rules should match nature and pattern of operations  

Flight-time limitations that apply to airlines cannot be applied to business aviation, according to European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) president

UK Border Agency enhances GA-reporting system

Late last month, the UK Border Agency (UKBA), part of the Home Office, scheduled a workshop to involve major aviation stakeholders in exploring improvement

CAA: UK GA will benefit from streamlined regulation

by Ian Goold Successful partnerships with UK government departments and national and European regulators are the fruits of several years’
Aircraft

In the Works: Gulfstream G250

As engineers design more structural components using composite materials, the resin transfer molding (RTM) process is seeing increased use in business jets
Airports

London Oxford Boosts Runway Length

Following approval by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, privately owned London Oxford Airport announced that it has achieved a 21-percent increase in its us
Maintenance and Modifications

Aero Industry Expands at Melbourne Airport

Executive Wings is expanding its facility at Melbourne International Airport, Fla., to provide a broader range of products and services.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Introduces Parts Guarantee

Bombardier Aerospace is offering a new service it calls Parts Satisfaction Guarantee, which waives the shipping, labor and restocking charges in applicable
Maintenance and Modifications

Associated Aviation Sees Growing Market for Helo MRO

Recent helicopter industry events have underscored the changing landscape of the MRO business, highlighting the fact that the helicopter market has been un
Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Aviation Provo Named Embraer ASC

Embraer has designated another Duncan Aviation facility as an authorized service center (ASC) for its Phenom 100 and 300.