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Aerion Orders Rolling In

The airplane is at least six years from entry into service and few specifics exist, and the program is not officially “launched,” but Aerion has already taken deposited orders worth $1.5 billion for its proposed supersonic business jet. The company is offering 40 early delivery positions at a price of $80 million in 2007 dollars. […]

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Robinson Delivers Its 8,000th Helicopter

Robinson continues its amazing run as the most prolific civilian helicopter maker in the world by delivering its 8,000th unit to a private owner in New Zealand. The milestone machine was a four-seat R44 Raven II. Frank Robinson founded his company in 1973 to design and manufacture affordable helicopters for the civilian market. His first […]

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New Business Jet: Learjet Announces the NXT

In late October Bombardier announced plans to build an all-new midsize Learjet dubbed the NXT, for next generation Learjet. It is odd that the company chose to announce the large project with only a press release instead of great fanfare at a major tradeshow as is the norm. However, Bombardier had been busy shopping the […]

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Cessna to Build Model 162 in China

When Cessna launched its new light-sport aircraft Model 162 at Oshkosh last summer, it said the airplane would be built outside of the United States, but didn?t say where. In late November the company announced the 162 SkyCatcher would be manufactured by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation in China. Cessna will do all design and compliance verification […]

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Cessna Launches Diesel-Powered Skyhawk

There’s no hint that avgas is going away anytime soon in the United States at least, but in much of the rest of the world the stuff has gone over the past decade from merely expensive to outrageously so. On the other hand, kerosene-based fuels, jet-A and diesel, have held the price line much better […]

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Mooney Acclaim Now Fastest Piston

The fastest Mooney is now significantly faster. In early October the company announced that it was working on an aerodynamically enhanced version of its 280 hp turbocharged Acclaim piston single. The new model, dubbed the Acclaim Type S, will hit 242 knots at its ceiling of 25,000 feet, claims Mooney, making it the undisputed speed […]

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Sweet Single: Diamond Upgrades Its DiamondStars

The Diamond DA40 has gotten some enhancements designed to give pilots more speed, more style and more utility. The new DA40 XLS is faster than its predecessor, thanks to the addition of a new three-blade MT composite Scimitar prop and Powerflow tuned exhaust system. There are also new landing gear fairings and extended range fuel […]

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Fast Turboprop: Piaggio Gets Big Order for Avanti IIs

Like just about everybody else in business aviation, Piaggio, makers of the fast, sexy P.180 Avanti II twin turboprop, is seeing a surge in orders. The company earned an order for 22 Avanti IIs from fractional provider Avantair, with deliveries starting up in 2011. The pending deal is worth more than $150 million and the […]

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Luxury Bizliners: The Century Mark for Airbus Bizjets

At the NBAA Convention, Airbus announced that it had reached the 100 mark in sales of its Airbus corporate jets, a $5.5 billion milestone that took the company 10 years to reach but that also exceeded its goals by nearly 50 percent. Originally consisting of only the ACJ, an ultra-long-range corporate-configured A319 airliner, the lineup […]

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