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News Archives Cessna Weighs the Good and the Bad With typical Midwest pragmatism, Cessna addressed the clear problems it faces while also outlining its reasons for optimism. At his press conference during the NBAA... 10/22/2009 Stratos Names New CEO, Touts Latest Personal Jet ProjectA The dream persists. Stratos Aircraft of Bend, Oregon, introduced its new CEO during the NBAA convention this week, and has a cabin mockup of its single-engine Stratos 714 personal jet... 10/22/2009 Honeywell Forecast Points to Non-traditional Markets Ten-year forecasts are often more a reflection of current conditions than realistic predictors of future activity. As an example, this year's Honeywell market outlook... 10/22/2009 Embraer Launches Legacy 650 Large-cabin Bizjet Brazilian airframer Embraer hasn't let the down economy slow its developments plan. The company surprised NBAA convention attendees by announcing a new product, the Legacy 650... 10/22/2009 HondaJet and PiperJet to Serve as Launch Customers for G3000 Garmin announced on Monday that it has two launch aircraft for its G3000 avionics suite. On Tuesday, Honda Aircraft and Piper both confirmed their developmental jets are the aircraft Garmin was... 10/22/2009 Garmin Announces G3000 Suite, Aimed at Part 23 Turbines Garmin Vice President of Marketing Gary Kelley said the engineers at Garmin have not been idle during the downturn. As proof, the company announced its latest new product, the G3000... 10/22/2009 NBAA Meets Next Week in Recovery Mode It has to hurt that Cessna and Hawker Beechcraft have chosen to forego their large floor displays, but the National Business Aviation Association remains optimistic about next week's annual show... 10/16/2009 CAN Auction Will Liven Up NBAA Gala This year's NBAA convention fund raiser for the Corporate Angel Network (CAN) will consist of a silent auction and a live auction to be conducted during the NBAA/CAN Charity Benefit on the evening of October 22... 10/16/2009 AOPA Pleads Case for Embattled Approaches The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association is asking the FAA to reconsider its plans to cancel some of the 154 ground-based instrument approaches that are on the budget chopping block... 10/16/2009 Business Aviation Gets Safer; But Lower Activity Is Part of the Reason According to the most recent statistics from aviation safety researcher Robert E. Breiling Associates, business flying got almost 50 percent safer this year. Numbers for the first three quarters show... 10/16/2009 Cessna Rebrands Its Frax Program: CitationAir Calling the existing fractional aircraft ownership model "broken," Cessna has recast and rebranded its CitationShares program... 10/16/2009 New Connectivity for Light Jets High-speed Internet service is now much more affordable for light jets. Aircell has announced its $85,000 ATG 5000 system... 10/16/2009 Homebuilt '51% Rule' Clarified by FAA Just what is a "homebuilt" is now clearer. A long-awaited FAA advisory circular (AC-20-27G) outlines the approval basis for an aircraft to be registered in the experimental... 10/15/2009 Avidyne Promotes Its Own Stimulus Package Avidyne is offering "instant rebates" on several of its retrofit avionics components. Not surprisingly, the more you buy, the more you can save... 10/9/2009 All's Quiet at Continental's Production Line This Week In response to reduced demand for its aircraft engines, Teledyne Continental Motors has shut down its production line for this week. TCM will make other cost-cutting adjustments... 10/9/2009 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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