Content Archive: May 2014

Aircraft

Analysts Predict Slow Rebound For Europe

Bizav forecasts suggest more flying in Europe, but less interest in purchasing new aircraft.
ATC

Sesar Pushes Ahead With Single European Sky Research

The European Parliament has approved further funding for the Single European Sky ATM Research program.
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Safety

New Leader At Flight Safety Foundation Pushes For Progress

Former aircraft engines executive Jon Beatty takes the helm at Flight Safety Foundation.
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Aircraft

Dassault Unveils Falcon 8X, Serge Dassault Places First Order

The new Falcon 8X, a derivative of the 7X, features a 6,450-nm range and an extra 3.6 feet in cabin length.
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Aircraft

Dassault CEO Sees Market Going Back To Normal…Slowly

Eric Trappier, CEO, said he would like to see a more active market, especially in the U.S.
Aircraft

Pilatus Opens the PC-24 Sales Pipeline

Launch customers for the Pilatus PC-24 twinjet begin signing purchase agreements today at the EBACE show.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

JCB Aero Grows Interiors Business In U.S.

France-based JCB Aero, here displaying furniture finishing capabilities, is to refurbish a Boeing 757.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Rockwell Collins Retrofits Improve Passenger Experience

Two new cabin systems shown: a new Tailwind 550 satellite TV antenna and a Venue HD cabin system retrofit for Global XRS and 5000 jets.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Comlux Counts On Quality To Set Itself Apart

The Europe-based group is looking to strengthen its position in both the completions and aircraft management sectors.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Comlux Adds ACJ318 to Managed Fleet

The Europe-based group is looking to strengthen its position in both the completions and aircraft management sectors.