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News Archives Not-So-Bad Data From ARG/US If business aviation has been in a spin, the latest numbers from research firm ARG/US show we've likely reduced power and applied opposite rudder. Flight activity... 5/21/2009 CVR Transcripts Released in Buffalo Q400 Crash Transcripts of the cockpit voice recorders were released at hearings investigating last winter's crash of a Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 near Buffalo, New York. All 49 passengers and crew... 5/15/2009 Honeywell Announces Upgrades to Bizjet Cockpits At the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Geneva this week, Honeywell announced upgrades to the avionics system that forms the basis for... 5/15/2009 Supersonic Bizjet Plans Press Forward Reno, Nevada-based Aerion announced it is proceeding with plans to develop a supersonic business jet. The company reported it is continuing discussions with possible manufacturing partners... 5/14/2009 Embraer Posts Q1 Loss of $23.4 million Declining deliveries of business jets, lower demand for commercial and military aircraft, and administrative costs from a staff reduction program all added up to first quarter losses for Embraer... 5/14/2009 Mayors Speak Out on GA Benefits As general aviation advocates learned the bad news on user fees, mayors of close to 70 U.S. cities placed their signatures on a letter to President Obama extolling the benefits of GA... 5/14/2009 User Fees Planned for 2011 Budget A footnote in the Obama administration budget plan has grown to become a serious threat to those opposed to user fees to support the FAA budget. According to the Transportation Department... 5/14/2009 Piper Sale Yielded $31 million for American Capital According to a report from Piper's former owner American Capital, it realized a $31 million gain from the sale of Piper Aircraft to Asia-based Imprimis. American Capital said... 5/14/2009 Controllers Applaud Obama Initiative The air traffic controllers' union expressed optimism that a three-year breakdown in negotiations with the FAA could be on the way to resolution. Last week, the Obama administration... 5/8/2009 HondaJet Facing Delays; Deliveries Expected by Year End 2011 Greensboro, North Carolina-based HondaJet doesn't expect to fly its conforming aircraft until next year, and now expects first deliveries in Q4 of 2011. The company... 5/8/2009 Cirrus Boosts Production: A Sign of Better Times? Cirrus announced last week it has ramped production back up to six aircraft per week. For the last six months, the rate had been three to four per week... 5/8/2009 Daher-Socata to Commit Funds to Pursue New Aircraft Development Announced last year at the National Business Aviation Association convention, plans for Daher-Socata's new aircraft project have advanced in the form of an expected commitment... 5/7/2009 GA Shipments Down in First Quarter Few were surprised to learn the results of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) report for the first quarter of this year. "This is an extremely... 5/7/2009 Youthful Entrepreneur Shatters Record on Global Charity Flight Even if he hadn't obliterated a round-the-world light-jet record by some 21 hours, you'd still have to think 26-year-old Citation CJ2 owner-pilot Jared Isaacman is a remarkable individual... 5/7/2009 Piper Sold to Asia-Based Finance House American Capital has sold its 100 percent interest in Piper Aircraft to Imprimis, a corporate finance and management company with offices in Bangkok, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam... 5/7/2009 PREV 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 NEXT |
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