Cessna has selected Innovative Power Solutions to provide power conversion for the new Citation CJ4 business jet. The custom-designed 125 amp, 3.75 kilowatt transformer rectifier unit (TRU) will provide full-rated DC output power at wide AC input frequency range down to 200Hz. The TRU chosen for the CJ4 expands on the IPS power conversion product portfolio, which includes the regulated transformer rectifier unit (RTRU). Teledyne Turbines picked one such advanced system for a new UAV.
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UBS: Bizjet Market Strong Despite Lower Flight Activity
Thursday 28. of August 2008 In UBS Investment Research’s business jet update released on Tuesday, industry analyst David Strauss noted that U.S. business jet flight... |
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Aviation Partners ‘Intensely Interested’ in Spiroids
Thursday 21. of August 2008 Years after testing an unusually shaped “spiroid” winglet on a Gulfstream II, Aviation Partners remains “intensely interested” in continuing... |
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Eclipse Production Slowdown Trickling to Suppliers
Thursday 21. of August 2008 With a strong vested interest in a revitalized Eclipse Aviation, Eclipse 500 suppliers are walking on eggshells when discussing planned... |
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Despite Grob’s Woes, PlaneSense Stands By SPn Order
Thursday 21. of August 2008 George Antoniadis, the president and CEO of Alpha Flying’s PlaneSense fractional ownership program, is standing by the company’s order for 25... |
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FAA, Congress Turn a Critical Eye to the Eclipse 500
Wednesday 20. of August 2008 Since August 11, the FAA has been conducting a special certification review (SCR) of the Eclipse 500 very light jet, the agency said today. A... |
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