Content Archive: December 2006

Skills, value attract aerospace to Wales

In the aerospace world, the West is definitely looking east these days.
Charter & Fractional

Skyjet’s globalization fuels block chartering

Bombardier claims to have had a positive response to the expansion of the Skyjet business jet block charging program across five continents.
Regulations and Government

Imported Fruit and Vegetable Inspections Delayed

The effective date has been delayed to March 1 for the Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (Aphis) interim rule that eli
Regulations and Government

New Passport Requirements Start in January

Beginning January 23 all U.S.
Aircraft

Grob springs bizjet surprise

The world of business aviation woke up to a surprise here at the Paris Air Show today with the unforeseen launch of a highly versatile new private jet.

Santos-Dumont’s 14 Bis Replica Is Here

Embraer is preparing to mark the centennial next year of the first flight of Alberto Santos-Dumont’s 14 Bis biplane with a display at its Le Bourget static
Aircraft

New breed of t’props

A fighter pilot is as expensive as the aircraft he or she flies.

Supersonic Aerospace International also Working on its SSBJ

Supersonic Aerospace International of Las Vegas said it continues to work with Lockheed Martin on the Quiet Small Supersonic Transport (QSST), the 4,000-nm

Demand for SSBJ is real, one market survey finds

According to Aerion market research, there is sufficient demand to proceed with development of the company’s proposed supersonic business jet (SSBJ).

First Japanese KC-767 Tanker Arrives

The first of four Boeing 767s destined for the Japan Tanker Program arrived at the modification center in Wichita, Kansas, last week for conversion into a