Content Archive: November 2010

China Awakening to Business Aviation

Business aviation market analyst Brian Foley is bullish on prospects for the business aviation market this decade in China.
Charter & Fractional

NetJets Wings Its Way to Profitability in 3Q

Berkshire Hathaway on Friday reported that revenues at its NetJets fractional aircraft subsidiary climbed 17 percent during the first nine months of 2010 v
Regulations and Government

Platinum Jet Trial Coming to a Close

In the ongoing trial of Platinum Jet executives in Newark, N.J., a U.S.
Aircraft

SpiceJet signs for 30 Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s

Boeing and Indian budget carrier SpiceJet announced an order for 30 Next Generation 737-800 with winglets in the presence of U.S.
Aircraft

Europeans Struggle To Match American Defense Clout in the Middle East

European manufacturers of major defense equipment face a struggle to secure new contracts in the Middle East against American competition, as evidenced by
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ATR Crashes in Cuba, Killing 68

An ATR 72-212 turboprop operated by Cuba’s Aero Caribbean crashed yesterday at 5:40 p.m.
Aircraft

India’s SpiceJet To Fly Q400s Starting in June

Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet plans to buy as many as 30 Q400 turboprops from Bombardier in a deal worth up to $900 million. The airline’s
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Pats Now Part of Wayzata Investment

With completion of the sale of DeCrane Aerospace to Goodrich in September, the former DeCrane completion and ­refurbishment center and auxiliary fuel
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Flight Display Contributes To Flying Theater

Flight Display Systems has gone Hollywood, in a manner of speaking.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Altitude Takes Mockup to a New Level

When it comes to mockups, Altitude Aerospace has taken it to a new level with the Boeing Business Jet Pounamu cabin that was on display last month at NBA