Content Archive: August 2014

Ebola Fears Mobilize African Aviation Authorities

WTO advice against bans on travel to and from Ebola-affilicated countries hasn't stopped Ivory Coast and Zambia from doing just that.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Airbus Takes Aim at the Billionaire Club

Airbus commissioned a special study of the buying habits of the super-wealthy.
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Rotorcraft

AgustaWestland Showcases Trio of Helicopters

AgustaWestland’s LABACE display features an AW109 Power, a Grand New and an AW169 mockup.
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ATC

World Cup Traffic Analysis Revealed

The World Cup brought a large number of business aircraft to Brazil, packing the ramps at various airports.
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Aircraft

Sanctions Cast Shadow over A350 Visit to Moscow

Aeroflot might have to search for alternative financing for its acquisition of Airbus widebodies if sanctions against Russian banks remain in place.
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Brazilian Presidential Candidate Killed In Citation Crash

Brazilian politician Eduardo Campos was among 10 people killed with a Cessna Citation Excel crashed at a military airbase near the city of Santos.
Maintenance and Modifications

DAS to establish Brazil’s first composite repair center

New facility could cut cost of repairs by significant margins
Aircraft

First Look Inside the Legacy 500

Embraer opens the wraps on its newly certified bizjet
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Latin America and Caribbean Ripe for Business Aviation Growth

The Latin America and Caribbean region is home to more than 5,000 business aircraft–2,457 jets and 2,588 turboprops.
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