Content Archive: November 2006

Landover aids Africa clearances

Africa is not the easiest part of the world in which to conduct executive aviation services, which is why Landover Aviation Services was established 14 yea

Grob Chooses Kollsman EVS for SPn

Grob has selected an enhanced-vision system (EVS) from Kollsman for the new SPn Utility light business jet.

Low-cost In-flight Medical Service

Advice from doctors on the ground during a medical episode aloft is no longer the preserve of people riding in top-of-the-line business jets, following an
Security

Confusion still reigns over bizav security regs

Despite the fact that the UK, at least, has been enforcing the security rules of European Union Framework Regulation 2320 since it was first published in S
Avionics

RAAS Keeps Aircraft Apart When on the Ground

Here at EBACE Honeywell is exhibiting its runway awareness and advisory system (RAAS), which gives the crew of an airplane the proper information to avoid
Charter & Fractional

Executive Airlines Offering New Services

Barcelona, Spain-based charter operator Executive Airlines is offering new services such as third-party handling, U.S.
Aircraft

TCAS 2000 Now Standard on Cessna Bizjets

Aviation Communications & Surveillance Systems (ACSS), a joint L-3 Communications and Thales company, has announced that Cessna has selected the TCAS 2

New shows will spread bizav message globally

Few would dispute the fact that the annual European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) has been a roaring success.
Engines

Restructured Honeywell is ready for European growth

Europe continues to be a happy hunting ground for companies selling business aviation, with more grounds for optimism very evident in the latest Business A
Aircraft

Avanti II Offers Generous Space and Jet-like Speed

Piaggio markets the P180 Avanti as offering close to jet speed and a generously proportioned cabin that can seat up to nine passengers (but more typically