Content Archive: May 2011

Avionics

EBACE 2011: Air Support and Aviovision Create Flight Planning and EFB Software Link

Air Support (Stand 842) of Billund, Denmark, and Aviovision (Stand 859) of Leuven, Belgium, have partnered in providing two-way data connectivity between A

EBACE 2011: Maz Aviation and Aerocon Solve an ACJ Owner’s Noise Problem

Saudi Arabian business aviation services group MAZ Aviation Consulting joined forces with Van Nuys, California’s Aerocon Engineering to successfully solve
Avionics

EBACE 2011: EMS Aviation’s Aspire In-Flight Connectivity System Makes European Debut

EMS Aviation (Stand 443) is debuting its Aspire family
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier extends Middle East and Asia-Pacific service network

Bombardier has designated two new AOG and line maintenance facilities (LMF) in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific region.
Maintenance and Modifications

Cessna reaffirms European customer service expansion plans

Cessna Aircraft is increasing the number of parts stocked at its European distribution facility in Amsterdam.
Maintenance and Modifications

Embraer strengthens EMEA regional services

Embraer has appointed two new regional customer support and services managers.

EBACE 2011:Bombardier appoints two new line maintenance facilities

Bombardier has appointed two new aircraft-on-ground line maintenance facilities (AOG LMF), one to serve the Middle East and the other Australia.

EBACE: Lonergan, Gaona Receive Euro Bizav Awards

Former Biggin Hill Airport director Peter Lonergan and Comlux Aviation Group president Richard Gaona are the recipients of the 2011 European Business Aviat

EBACE 2011: MEBAA Proposes “Middle East Control” for Gulf Region

The Gulf region is recognized as one of the key markets for private aviation, and Middle East Business Aviation Association (Stand 1751) chairman Ali Al Na

EBACE 2011: ABACE and SIBAS to take place next year

Just as EBACE has proved to be a game-changer for Europe’s business aviation community over the past decade, the new ABACE show will provide a key catalyst