EBACE Convention News 2011

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Aircraft

Hawker Beechcraft Offers Free Lotus with Jet or Turboprop Purchase

 “Buy X and get a free Y” is probably one of the oldest marketing come-ons in sales.
Charter & Fractional

EBACE 2011: Nexus Signs MOU for Flight Ops Center in Rwanda

Middle East-based flight operations group Nexus is moving into Africa with plans to establish a flight operations center (FOC) in the Rwandan capital Kigal
Aircraft

EBACE 2011: Comlux Aviation Approved for Gulfstream Maintenance

The FAA has approved Comlux Aviation Services, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, to provide maintenance services for the Gulfstream GII, GIIB and GIII models
Aircraft

EBACE 2011: Comlux Unveils Just-completed A320ACJ

A unique Airbus ACJ320 arrived here on Sunday and is on static display, the first Airbus to
Airports

EBACE 2011: Win tickets to Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix courtesy of the Gulf region’s only dedicated private aviation airport - Al Bateen Executive Aviation Airport

Al Bateen Executive Airport (Stand 336) is offering one lucky EBACE visitor the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to this November’s 2011 Formula 1 Abu
Aircraft

EBACE 2011: Dassault Introduces Lower Cost Falcon 2000S

Dassault unveiled its latest Falcon business jet today here in Geneva on the eve of the EBACE show.
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Maintenance and Modifications

EBACE 2011: JSSI appoints Louis Seno as chairman, adds advisory board

Jet Support Services Inc.
FBOs

EBACE 2011: ExecuJet Europe Announces New Spanish FBOs, and a Facility Facelift at Le Bourget

ExecuJet Aviation (Stand 242) has added three Spanish FBOs at Gerona, Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca to its ground-handling portfolio.
Charter & Fractional

EBACE 2011: Prague-based ABS Jets debuts Embraer Legacy 650 in Prague and Bratislava.

Prague-based business aviation group ABS Jets (Stand 775) debuted its new Embraer Legacy 650 aircraft to the Czech and Slovak markets during two open days
Maintenance and Modifications

EBACE 2011: Aero-Dienst Expands Hangar Space

German business aircraft maintenance group Aero-Dienst (Stand 1643) is increasing capacity at its Nuremberg headquarters in response to full order books. T