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BUSINESS AVIATION
Business aviation refers to the manufacturing, regulation, and operation of corporate aircraft, i.e., jets made by Gulfstream, Cessna, Dassault, and others. This topic will cover the latest news and information on business jets and aviation.
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The recent announcement from NetJets about ordering up to 120 Bombardier business jets, when combined with the order...
Eurocopter’s next helicopter, the X4 replacement for the Dauphin and EC155 light twins, will dispense with having a...
CitationAir continues to evolve, as the former fractional shares operator, which began under the aegis of TAG and is...
Cessna's Jack Pelton testifies today before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade on "Made...
Photo: Fred George Mason Holland, CEO of Eclipse Aerospace, told me Tuesday that he plans resume production of the...
Comprehensive FAA reauthorization legislation is expected to reach the House floor during the last week of March after...
With another 90-day FAA reauthorization looming, NATA VP Eric Byer uses his Inside Washington blog to bemoan the fact...
He flew an AH-64 Apache gunship out of harm's way on a transmission that had lost all its oil. Had the Timken tranny...
In a first appearance at Heli-Expo, Marenco Swiss Helicopter brought along a full-scale mockup of its radical looking...
After "testing the market" with a mockup unveiling at Farnborough 2010, and getting an encouraging response,...
With about a hundred R66s currently in the pipeline, Robinson is watching sales of its new Rolls-Royce RR300...
Mixed messages from the U.S. Air Force on its plans to buy 205 off-the-shelf helicopters for ICBM-field security and...
The Atlantic magazine's James Fallow allows Alan Klapmeier, founder of Cirrus and co-founder of Kestrel Aircraft...
The luxuries of private-jet travel are seeing a comeback.
NetJets CEO David Sokol believes that after selling off 47 planes last year and 40 more this year, the company will...
NetJets, the original and by far the largest fractional aircraft operation, was founded by Richard Santulli in 1986 and...
Embraer CEO Frederico Curado says his company will wait until Boeing decides what to do with the 737 -- build a new...
The Transportation Security Administration is believed to have completed its work on the Large Aircraft Security...
Photo: Embraer at Gavaio Peixoto test facility Monday, Embraer reported delivering 100 Phenom 100 light jets in 2010,...
I’m old enough to remember watching the old “Tonight Show,” with Johnny Carson. One of my favorite sketches he did was...
Spend a few minutes with Shawn Rampy, product manager for weather and mobile solutions at Universal Weather &...
Although the soon-to-be-decommissioned airport that was Naval Air Station Brunswick, Me., is not yet open to the...
Another chapter has hopefully opened in the development of Dubai World Central (DWC) as a business aviation hub, now...
Corporate aircraft owners are often a conservative bunch who like their jets to be discrete, even anonymous.
Top Sources: Business Aviation
- aviationweek.com
- Business Aviation Now
- simpliflying.com
- universalweather.com
- planeconversations.com
- Gulfnews :business
- askbob.aero
- The Weekly of Business Aviation on AWIN
- blogs.wsj.com
- ebace.aero
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