NBAA-BACE 2019

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Charter & Fractional

Avinode Tweaks Charter Portal To Boost Aircraft Operator Profits

Avinode adds new features to its online charter marketplace to help operators better manage their profit margins.
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Aircraft

Embraer Hits Jackpot with $1.4B Flexjet Order

Fractional provider Flexjet placed a $1.4 billion firm order for 64 Embraer Phenom 300Es and Praetor 500/600s.
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Aircraft

Honeywell Sees Deliveries Rise in 2020

Honeywell Aerospace released its annual 10-year business aviation outlook ahead of NBAA-BAC 2019, predicting 7,600 business jet deliveries .
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IBAC's Edwards Sees Gains in Global Recognition of Bizav

IBAC's Kurt Edwards, returning from the triennial ICAO Assembly, said bizav goals were recognized on a number of fronts by ICAO and other stakeholders.
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Collins Amps Up Investment as Brakes, Gear Business Soars

Collins Aerospace is wrapping up a five-year $80 million expansion in Pueblo and prepares to launch another expansion in Spokane.
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Aircraft

Falcon 6X Begins Life in Biarritz

Dassault's Biarritz plant is a key element in the company's business jet and military aircraft manufacturing process.
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Avionics

ForeFlight Dispatch Connects Scheduling to Mobile App

The new Dispatch flight planning service from ForeFlight solves major problems for flight department schedulers and dispatchers.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Textron Heightens Emphasis on Parts, Service Technology

Textron Aviation has revamped its parts operation and will introduce new technology that’s expected to minimize maintenance downtime.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Expanding Services in Teterboro, Van Nuys

Bombardier's new line service stations on both U.S. coasts is part of a major investment as it strives to service its fleet of5,000 aircraft in-house.
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Aircraft

Cessna Denali First Flight Delayed To 2020

Textron Aviation officials won't specify when the single-engine turboprop Denali will make its first flight next year.
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