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Airports
ExecuJet Looks to Cambridge for Growth
Cabin Interior and Electronics
New BBJ Max Will Deliver More Range And Space
Boeing believes the re-engined Max family will reinvigorate demand for the BBJ family.
Avionics
Garmin Releases European Terminal Charts
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK are now available in Garmin's Euro terminal charts.
Aircraft
Boeing Passes Two Grand Mark for 737 Max Orders
Boeing hails its fastest-selling airliner, but Airbus claims rival A320neo is pulling ahead in market segment.
Aircraft
Falcon 5X Takes Shape
Dassault’s latest cleansheet design, the Falcon 5X, in on time for final assembly this summer.
Aircraft
Aerion SSBJ Now a Trijet with Bigger Cabin, More Range
Despite the configuration changes, Aerion anticipates that its now $100 million-plus supersonic business jet will still be certified in 2021.
Rotorcraft
Airbus Helicopters Increasing EC175 Mtow by 660 Pounds
The helicopter manufacturer announced the increased mtow as it gears up for the first delivery.
Charter & Fractional
NetJets Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Executive Jet Airways (EJA) was founded on May 21, 1964, by a group of retired World War II U.S. Air Force generals.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Gore Design Is Now GDC Technics
Name change reflects a new strategy of expanding the business beyond its bizliner completions roots.
Charter & Fractional
Vertis, ExecuJet Offer First G650 Available for Charter in Europe
Ultra-long-range jet is outfitted with eight seats in double-club configuration.
Charter & Fractional
Elit’Avia Announces EROPS Approval At EBACE 2014
Slovenian operator can extend over-water range to an alternate airport to three hours, allowing more flexibility and direct routing.
Aircraft
Cessna Plans On Four Jet, Turboprop Certifications This Year
Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker customer support is being integrated but Hawker brand will no longer be used for production aircraft
Maintenance and Modifications
Marshall Completes Garmin King Air upgrade
European King Air operators can now upgrade to the Garmin G1000 flightdeck.
Aircraft
Global 7000 Mockup Is Bizav’s Biggest
The largest-even business jet fuselage mockup arrived at EBACE for its official unveiling.
Aircraft
Wheels Up, GAMA ‘Democratizing’ Business Aviation
500 members now, 10,000 projected for fixed-cost flight hours.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Gore Completions Morphs Into GDC Technics
Purchased one year ago, new owners change name to reflect new strategy of expanding beyond VIP completions.
Aircraft
Pilatus Welcomes Flood of PC-24 Orders On First Day of EBACE
Orders for the Pilatus PC-24 shot up to 75 in the first day of the EBACE 2014 show.
Sustainability and Environment
Avfuel Bolsters European Network
Global Fuel distributor Avfuel added several locations to its European dealer network and unveiled a new purchasing card.
Aircraft
Aerion SSBJ Design Becomes Trijet With Larger Cabin, More Range
The first flight of Aerion’s revamped SSBJ is expected in late 2018 or early 2019, with certification anticipated in 2021.
Aircraft
Analysts Predict Slow Rebound For Europe
Bizav forecasts suggest more flying in Europe, but less interest in purchasing new aircraft.
ATC
Sesar Pushes Ahead With Single European Sky Research
The European Parliament has approved further funding for the Single European Sky ATM Research program.
Safety
New Leader At Flight Safety Foundation Pushes For Progress
Former aircraft engines executive Jon Beatty takes the helm at Flight Safety Foundation.
Aircraft
Dassault Unveils Falcon 8X, Serge Dassault Places First Order
The new Falcon 8X, a derivative of the 7X, features a 6,450-nm range and an extra 3.6 feet in cabin length.
Aircraft
Dassault CEO Sees Market Going Back To Normal…Slowly
Eric Trappier, CEO, said he would like to see a more active market, especially in the U.S.
Aircraft
Pilatus Opens the PC-24 Sales Pipeline
Launch customers for the Pilatus PC-24 twinjet begin signing purchase agreements today at the EBACE show.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
JCB Aero Grows Interiors Business In U.S.
France-based JCB Aero, here displaying furniture finishing capabilities, is to refurbish a Boeing 757.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Rockwell Collins Retrofits Improve Passenger Experience
Two new cabin systems shown: a new Tailwind 550 satellite TV antenna and a Venue HD cabin system retrofit for Global XRS and 5000 jets.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Comlux Counts On Quality To Set Itself Apart
The Europe-based group is looking to strengthen its position in both the completions and aircraft management sectors.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Comlux Adds ACJ318 to Managed Fleet
The Europe-based group is looking to strengthen its position in both the completions and aircraft management sectors.
Engines
Large Bizjet Programs Spur Engine Development
Engine manufacturers Snecma, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Honeywell, GE and Rolls-Royce are focused on high-end bizjets
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