EBACE Convention News 2011

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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
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
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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.
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EBACE 2011: Boeing Business Jets Celebrates 15 Years, Prepares for Deliveries of VIP B-747-8s and B-787s

The Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) is celebrating its 15th anniversary, but the 747-8 Intercontinental VIP, Boeing’s executive-configured jumbo jet, stole the s
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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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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

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,

Web technology gets Arinc flight planning closer to client

      More than 500 business aircraft are now using Arinc Direct services in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and the aer

EBACE 2011: Universal Acquires Catering, Concierge Businesses

Universal Weather and Aviation (Stand 7091) has acquired in-flight catering and concierge group Air Chef Holdings for an undisclosed price.

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