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In his State of the Union address
before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, President Obama embraced U.S. manufacturing in
his “blueprint” for revitalizing the economy and job creation.
While encouraging, the General
Aviation Manufacturers Association hopes the president will abandon his depreciation tax
proposal on business aviation that would hurt the economic recovery
of the general aviation manufacturing industry.
“While we commend President
Obama for his emphasis on manufacturing, we continue to warn of the negative impact his
depreciation tax proposal would have on the sale of business aviation aircraft,” said GAMA
President and CEO Pete
Bunce. “We urge President Obama to fix
his blind spot when it comes to the economic importance of business aviation. Going down the
road of a changed depreciation schedule will do damage to the general aviation manufacturing
industry and its hard-working employees.”
Bunce continued, “Our industry
has suffered tremendously during the economic downturn. We stand
ready to work with the Administration on policies that promote, rather than weaken, U.S.
manufacturing.”
NBAA encouraged by
reports of congressional agreement on FAA reauthorization
NBAA President and CEO Ed
Bolen expressed optimism following news reports that a congressional agreement reached
on January 20 is expected to pave the way for House and Senate
votes on a reauthorization bill for the Federal Aviation Administration.
"We are encouraged by the
reports that aviation policy leaders in the House and Senate have
reached agreement on a long-sought, multi-year reauthorization bill for the FAA . . .
Having such a measure signed into law is the best way to ensure
that the agency has the guidance needed for pursuing long-term
initiatives, including implementation of a Next Generation Air Traffic System and
other priorities."
Most popular charter aircraft for 2011
In a year that saw worldwide private jet charter demand make modest but fluctuating gains, U.S.-based
New Flight Charters reports the most popular aircraft chosen for charter flights in 2011 along with its strong increase in charter flight business.
Data is from the company’s 2011 North America charter activity, including 1,105 separate flights with 587 charters, which showed notable increases of
27.2% and 16.9% respectively over prior year results.
Light Jets were by far the most popular size chartered, and were almost half
(44.6%) of all charters in 2011. Midsize Jets accounted for
21.1%.
Top
aircraft in categories
Paula Kraft,
founder and President of Atlanta, GA-based Tastefully
Yours Catering, gives a
glimpse behind the scenes of an Aviation Caterer.
A
Glimpse Behind the Scenes
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am
frequently queried about my profession. Many think it glamorous to cater
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famous”. Glamorous, No, an honor, Yes. Let
me provide a glimpse of exactly what goes on behind the scenes of an
aviation caterer.
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Through
my travels around the globe and visiting various
catering operations, I’ve concluded that most aviation
caterers tend to operate in a similar fashion.
Let me begin by
stating that I
understand who my clients are and the privacy they deserve from
me. I don’t discuss the people flying, their food preferences,
or other miscellaneous requests.
Yes, I get to prepare meals for famous people, but I
rarely get to meet them. Personally
I believe their privacy is an ethical thing, something I am
trusted not to divulge.
As
an aviation catering business we don’t have the perfect
schedule; we don’t have one specific job to perform.
We must learn it all - from shopping for special
requests, to dishwashing, floor scrubbing,
cooking one of this and one of that, from baking
and preparing cold trays to delivery.
The hours are crazy - never really knowing how much work
you will have in a given day, unlike those of a “normal”
caterer.
Do
you ever wonder what goes on in an aviation catering kitchen
once the order is placed? read
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XOJET delivers over 30% growth in flight hours in 2011
XOJET Inc. has achieved over 30% year-over-year growth in flight hours in 2011, once again exceeding the performance of the overall private aviation industry which grew 5% in 2011, according to data from the Federal Aviation Administration.
The company's continued growth has been limited by fleet size as demand has consistently exceeded capacity. To drive continued growth in 2012, XOJET is aggressively investing in the expansion of its fleet of customized XOJET aircraft. At last October's NBAA conference, XOJET announced an order for 12 custom Hawker 800XP aircraft from Hawker Beechcraft. Seven of these aircraft were introduced into the fleet this month.
"We attribute our dramatic growth to our innovative business model, which allows us to listen to our customers and quickly adapt to their needs," said XOJET President,
Bradley Stewart. "The new flight programs we introduced in 2011 - XOJET Coast2Coast(TM) and XOJET Preferred Access(TM), the addition of Hawker 800XP aircraft to the fleet, and our fresh approach to customer service are all ideas which were initiated through dialog with our loyal customers."
In September 2011, XOJET opened the doors of a new 22,000-square-foot state-of-the art Operations Center in Sacramento, CA, on the former site of McClellan Air Force Base.
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Record-setting
exhibitor count at 2012 S&D
The National Business Aviation Association announced that its 23rd Annual Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference wrapped up in San Diego, CA, with a record 407 Exhibitors, as well as 2,536 registered Attendees over the course of the three-day event in the southern California city.
"The importance of the work done by schedulers and dispatchers to ensure business aviation operates smoothly and safely cannot be overstated," said NBAA President and CEO
Ed Bolen. "This year's conference again demonstrated the critical role of these professionals, and the need for an event that brings them together to share information and best practices. We are delighted with the strong participation we've seen at the event by Attendees and Exhibitors alike."
Bolen added that the attendance figure for this year's conference marks its second-highest turnout, an 11-percent increase over the 2011 event.
New ETA Test Centre opens
in Hong Kong
Oxford Aviation Academy and
Emery Roberts have launched a new English Test for Aviation (ETA) test centre at OAA’s
training facility at Hong Kong International Airport.
Developed in 2010, ETA provides
for both direct and semi-direct testing of English speaking and listening skills complying fully with
all ICAO guidance on language testing within aviation.
The new centre, managed by OAA
with the support of Emery Roberts, will deliver ETA services to aviation customers across Asia
Pacific. A team of five examiners - three English language experts
and two aviation subject matter experts - have successfully completed the intensive examiner
training session which culminated in a site visit by representatives of
the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department.
Commenting on the launch,
Henry
Emery, Director of Testing at
Emery Roberts, said “We are excited to be offering an independent, quality language
testing service to pilots and flight crew in Hong Kong with our partners at Oxford Aviation
Academy. In addition, we at ER are delighted to have established a
presence in the Asia Pacific region, and we recognise this is a first and important step towards
providing a full range of specialist language proficiency training and
testing services to the industry in Asia.”
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Brian Hope
Brian Hope has joined leading
aircraft charter provider, Air Charter Service, to head up the company’s Inclusive Tour
and ACMI sales division.
Hope brings with him over 25
years of experience in the aviation industry having worked in operations, finances, sales
and broking.
Matthew
Purton, Commercial Jets Director, commented:
“Brian will be a great asset to our commercial jets team, and will be managing the division.
Building on our current large market share of the niche that is inclusive tours, he will also
be further strengthening our relationships with airlines and selling their spare capacity as
well as offering sub-services.”
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Eric Stuck
Gulfstream has named Eric
Stuck senior manager, New Business Development, within the Gulfstream Product Support organization.
Reporting to Matt Huhn,
director, Product Support Business and Program Support, his primary responsibility is to oversee the
development of aftermarket avionics and cabin electronics modification programs for
Gulfstream aircraft.
Stuck has 28 years of
experience in the aviation industry, including 15 in product support sales and program management.
Previously, he worked for Hawker Beechcraft, Bombardier, Banyon Air Services and AMR Combs.
Stuck was an avionics
technician/repair supervisor in the U.S. Air Force from 1983 until 1992.
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What
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Man,
people read your publication! We received all kinds of
nice comments from our clients and friends this
morning who were pleasantly surprised to see Ashely
(Bowen Cook's) column in BlueSky.
Deanna
Harms, Executive Vice President, Gtereman Group,
Wichita. |
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Terry
Drinkard's
Industry
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writing.
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Emergency
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Part 135 Incident/Accident Review
2004/10
The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) has published its Part 135 Incident/Accident Review 2004-2010.
The intent of the report is to identify the purpose, weather conditions, and phase of flight for Part 135 on-demand charter-related accidents within the United States.
The report is unlike others of its kind produced by the National Transportation Safety Board,
Federal Aviation Administration or other groups in that it determines the specific type of mission of each accident flight. The report also includes a review of non-revenue flights associated with Part 135 operators,
such as positioning legs, maintenance ferry flights, and instructional flights.
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Part 135 Incident/Accident Review 2004-2010
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BlueSky's
'25 Most Popular Business Aviation Departure Airports in
Europe'
in association with Avinode
This
fortnightly popularity ranking is based on the number of
unique flight requests with their first passenger leg
departing out of IACO codes starting with E, L, and U,
transmitted through the Avinode Marketplace over the last 30
days. When followed over longer stretches of time this
chart will give you a sense of seasonal changes in-flight
patterns and general flight patterns in Europe.
For
the full list of 25, click
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Comlux takes delivery of brand new Airbus ACJ319
available for charter
Comlux has taken delivery of a brand new Airbus ACJ319 under
management contract for an undisclosed customer.
The aircraft, available on the VIP charter market, is the 6th VIP
aircraft managed and operated by Fly Comlux in Russia. The fleet based in Moscow includes now: 1 ACJ318, 2 Global XRS, 1
Global 5000 and 1 Challenger 605.
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a VIP lounge with L-shaped divan, two club seats and a large dining table for 6 guests. At the front of the cabin, a fully private compartment offers a large bedroom with 2 beds completed by a dedicated bathroom with shower. The cabin features also a first class seating area at the back for the guests of the Principal.
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Nominations welcome for 2012 European Business Aviation Award
The European Business Aviation Association and National Business Aviation Association, the co-organizers of the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE), are calling for nominations for the 2012 European Business Aviation Award.
The award honours individuals and/or companies who have made a significant contribution to the advancement of business aviation in Europe, and is presented each year to one or more individuals and/or companies during
EBACE. full
details
First for aviation training In Malta
Growth in the aviation sector in Malta in the last few years has attracted a number of foreign aircraft operators to its shores.
Recent changes in Malta's legislation and the attractive working climate are incentives that make Malta a good place to do aviation business.
A niche market being developed by a local aviation consultancy firm BizAv Services together with their Swiss partners PrivatAir SA of Geneva is air crew training. The training involves a number of technical subjects in addition to survival training and service training for air crew.
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'Aviation Industry Leader of the Year' award for Jeppesen CEO
Mark Van Tine, president and CEO of Jeppesen, a unit of Boeing Flight Services, was recognized Friday night as the “Aviation Industry Leader of the Year” by the Living Legends of Aviation during a gala held in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The prestigious aviation industry award recognizes the professional dedication and motivational leadership qualities embodied by Van Tine throughout his 30-year career with Jeppesen.
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Van Tine, president and CEO of Jeppesen accepts the 'Aviation Industry
Leader of the Year' award during the Living Legends of Aviation Gala. |
Under the leadership of Van Tine, Jeppesen has accelerated the pace of the paper to digital flight information transformation, highlighted by the recent development of industry-leading mobile solutions for iPad and tablet computing. Van Tine also serves as a committee chair for the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) and continues to lead the development of innovative Jeppesen solutions to enable safe and efficient transportation around the globe.
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Bahrain Airshow closes with all-round reports of
another great success
The second Bahrain International Airshow has come to a close
with its reservations book for the next edition in 2014 looking extremely healthy. Many of this year’s participating companies
are now already looking forward to repeating the experience again in two years time.
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United Aircraft Corporation. 18 civil delegations were invited and 20 military delegations attended from 15 countries. 35 countries in total were represented and 700 international media were accredited to attend and report on the event. Over 20,000 trade visitors attended over the three days and over 22,000 attended the public event which took place in an arena close to the airbase. These figures show an increase of more than 10,000 on visitor numbers in 2010.
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Airvod
secures deals with Rotana Jet and Privat Air
Airvod Entertainment Ltd has announced supply agreements with
UAE-based Rotana Jet Aviation and Switzerland's Privat Air. The deals will see Airvod supply In-Flight Entertainment solutions for
Rotana's A319 aircraft and Privat Air’s BBJs.
| Terry
Bonar, CEO of Airvod
Entertainment Ltd said, “Airvod is continuing to build on the success of 2011 and the
partnerships with Rotana Jet Aviation and Privat Air are a |
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Last year the aviation sector began a noticeable transfer of focus away from the more
traditional IFE providers, in favour of the new players in the sector."
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Lufthansa introduces Lufthansa Private Jet service to North America
Lufthansa has announced that it will introduce its Lufthansa Private Jet service to the North American market on February 1.
The new service will provide connections from 21 North American cities and is made possible through an expanded relationship with NetJets - building on the popular Lufthansa Private Jet service already operated in Europe in conjunction with NetJets Europe.
“Lufthansa Private Jet has been hugely successful in Europe, enhancing the region’s luxury travel options with service to more than 1,000 destinations in Europe and the Russian Federation,” said
Jürgen
Siebenrock, Vice President The Americas. “Lufthansa and NetJets complement each other’s product offerings and, with this partnership expansion, premium passengers in North America can also access the same flexible, convenient and tailored Lufthansa Private Jet experience.”
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will be made directly through Lufthansa, with
prices based on the aircraft and estimated
flight time. Lufthansa Private Jet passengers
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Hawker Quick Response Team schedule for 2012 major
events
Hawker Beechcraft Global Customer Support has announced this
year’s schedule for its Quick Response Team to provide on-site
technical expertise and immediate support to owners and operators
at popular business, political, sporting and lifestyle events across the
globe:
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Davos World Economic Forum, Jan. 25-29 in Klosters, Switzerland
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Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis
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Daytona 500 NASCAR race on Feb. 26 in Daytona Beach, Fla.
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Masters Golf Tournament, April 5-8 in Augusta, Ga.
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Indianapolis 500 auto race on May 27 in Indianapolis, Ind.
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Summer Olympics, July 27-Aug. 12 in London
Aircraft operators attending the can action a Hawker Beechcraft
Quick Response Team by dialing 866.AOG.HELP (866.264.4357) for
North America and +44(0)1244 523654 for international events.
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Embraer confirms participation at Abu Dhabi Air Expo
Embraer has confirmed its participation in the First General Aviation
Exhibition for the Middle East, Abu Dhabi Air Expo. The company will
showcase the ultra-large Lineage 1000 executive jet at the show.
"We are very pleased to welcome Embraer Executive Jets, which
was one of the first manufacturers to manifest its enthusiasm to
participate at this first edition. Embraer Executive Jets portfolio will
be well represented since partners such as Falcon Aviation Services
and Al Jaber Aviation will also be presenting four Legacy 600s and
two Lineage 1000s at the Abu Dhabi Air Expo," said Didier
Mary, Exhibition Director.
www.adairexpo.com
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Indian
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New airport slot rules will
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New study concludes EU impact
assessment on slots was based on inaccurate analyses
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An authoritative independent
study, released on Tuesday, (carried out for the European Regions Airline Association and
the European Business Aviation Association by internationally renowned consultants Mott
MacDonald) shows that the European Commission’s proposed amendments to slot allocation
regulation in the EU are based on incomplete and inaccurate analyses.
The study confirms that any gains
from changes in slot allocation rules are likely to benefit non-EU economies, would lead to job
losses throughout Europe and be detrimental to Europe’s air service connectivity, its economic and
social well-being; particularly within the peripheral often disadvantaged regions of Europe.
The study identifies significant
weaknesses in the impact assessment undertaken for the European Commission (on which
its proposals are based) which include key areas that are inadequately analysed or include
miscalculated or inaccurate economic and social benefit data. For example, the EC’s impact
assessment acknowledges that regional air services would be adversely affected by the new slot
proposals but fails to assess their impact on regional airports and economies in Europe’s peripheral
areas. Our study concludes that the EC’s proposals would lead to job losses in peripheral areas
which would exceed any job gains at Europe’s core airports. read
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Al Bateen reports strong increase in traffic through
2011
Al Bateen Executive Airport, operated and managed by Abu
Dhabi Airports Company, has reported a 11% increase in overall commercial aviation
movements compared with 2010 and more than a 50% increase in visiting business aviation
traffic.
These strong increases, achieved in a challenging
economic climate, demonstrate the success of the airport in attracting corporate and VIP
clients into the only dedicated business aviation airport in the GCC region.
Steve Jones,
General Manager, Al Bateen Executive Airport commented:
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was a very important and successful year for Al Bateen Executive Airport
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Not only did Al Bateen continue to
grow its overall traffic strongly, but it also managed to attract over 124 new
first time international business aviation customers, so reflecting its growing
international reputation as the preferred business aviation destination or stop
over in the Middle East. read
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London 2012 Airspace - Helicopter Charter Implications
As part
of our countdown to the London Olympics, Jamie Laidlaw Dickson of UK
helicopter and private jet charter company, Execflyer, clears the
confusion surrounding airspace regulations.
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rules surrounding the London
2012 Olympic Games.
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Helicopter movements in particular
will be restricted more
than any other form of air transport due to their relatively small size and ability to land almost anywhere.
Having spoken to numerous
commercial helicopter operators it seems that there
is widespread confusion around what can and can’t be done.
To clear up this confusion, I spoke
directly with the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) who are responsible for enforcing these
airspace restrictions along with NATS (National Air Traffic Services), in order to get a clear
view of what to expect during the games.
As for any large event, security in
the areas surrounding the Olympic venues is paramount given the current terrorism threats. To
maintain security in the air, two separate zones have
been set up in London’s Airspace. These are known as the Prohibited Zone and
the
Restricted zone. read
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AeroMedevac Ireland
partners Australia's Careflight International
AeroMedevac Ireland Limited
(AMI), the indigenous Irish based air ambulance service and Careflight International of Australia
have entered into a co-operative agreement to support Europe/Australasia reciprocal
repatriation coverage for medical emergencies that Irish and Australian citizens may find
themselves in while visiting these regions of the world.
Keith
Trower, AeroMedevac
Ireland CEO,comments:
“The benefits of this arrangement will
ensure that AMI can now ensure immediate medical intervention on behalf of their clients for anyone
who is unfortunate enough to need assistance while in Australia."
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Cummins, Medical Director AMI, Peter Murphy, Darwin Base Manager, Careflight International and
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"Similarly Careflight can call on
AeroMedevac Ireland resources to support repatriations to Australia from Ireland and the UK. Our
reach is increasingly global, offering the traveller access to our services wherever they may find
themselves, safe in the knowledge that we can organise their medical repatriation in the minimum
amount of time to the highest standard.”
Pictured
above:
CareFlight-Australia Super King
Air 200 N987KA made a courtesy call to AMI at Dublin International Airport late January. The aircraft is
the latest addition to their fleet of King Air 200 and, LearJet 36s &
was enroute South Africa - USA for additional conversion work, including larger cabin door, before
delivery to Queensland, Australia.
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Diniyar Bilyaletdinov is pictured
with David Macdonald and Valentina Kraynova, both from Air
Partner, at Everton’s Player Sponsors Day at the club’s training ground. |
Air
Partner, the global private jet
specialist, is sponsoring Everton Football Club’s Russian midfielder
Diniyar Bilyaletdinov.
“Air Partner has close links with
various sectors of the sports industry and a long history of organising private charter flights to
and from Russia,” said David
Macdonald, Air Partner Private
Jets Director.
“As we are very
active in Russia and have Moscow-based account management providing local
personal services for the company’s private jet ad hoc and JetCard membership clients, it
seemed appropriate to sponsor a popular and prominent Russian player in support of our many
clients who follow Diniyar in the English Premier League.”
PrivatAir places order for
Bombardier C Series aircraft
PrivatAir has placed a firm order for five Bombardier CS100
airliners and has taken options on an additional five CS100 aircraft.
Based on the list price for the CS100 aircraft, the firm order
contract is valued at approximately $309m, and could increase to $636m if the five options are exercised.
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Hawker 900XP receives
Russian type certification
Hawker has received type
certification for the Hawker 900XP midsize business jet from the
Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) Aviation Registry in Russia.
In addition to Russia’s approval,
the Hawker 900XP has also achieved type certification from more than 50 countries around the
world.
“The Hawker 900XP is ideally
suited to the Russian market and with this certification we believe
the aircraft will be in great demand with charter companies and those
with a corporate or private fleet in the region,” said Sean
McGeough, HBC president,
Europe, Middle East and Africa. “The aircraft is capable of transporting eight passengers and
two crew members at a distance of 5,069 km, making it possible for
the majority of Russia to be accessed from any point. Furthermore, the Hawker 900XP
can reach any point in Europe from Moscow or St. Petersburg.”
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User fees: GAMA responds to
perfunctory White House response The White House has
responded to a request from over 8000 petitioners to review their policy of imposing general aviation user fees.
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more, plus:
NBAA not
buying White House
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PrivateFly's Top 10 Industry
Predictions for 2012 The private
charter network looks ahead to a year of opportunity and innovation, despite
difficult economic conditions
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Optimists
call it upstream.
Pessimists say downstream. The fact is that aviation runs in 7 to 10 year
cycles. It mirrors the state of the economy. But is it chicken or egg? View
from the East
by Dagmar
Grossmann.
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After years
of hearing how great NBAA’s schedulers and dispatchers
conference is, colleague Kevin Jenks and I jetted off to San Diego to
experience it ourselves. We’re glad we did.
NBAA 23rd Annual
Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference
by Ashley
Bowen Cook.
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Outstanding Achievement & Leadership award recipient named
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| The
Many Conveniences of Flying on a Private Jet Whether
you’re a frequent flyer for business or pleasure, flying on a private jet is the
ultimate in convenience. read
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