Content Archive: May 2009

Charter & Fractional

Depositor Claims Learjet 85 Mexico Plan Entitles Refund

An agent representing the holder of a deposit on a Learjet 85 today at an EBACE press conference confronted Bombardier Aerospace for a refund due to the ma
Charter & Fractional

LHT Private Jet Flying High with New Citation XLS+

Buoyed by the first European deliveries of the new Citation XLS+, Lufthansa Private Jet today said at EBACE that it is now offering “exclusive and flexible
Charter & Fractional

Lufthansa Private Jet builds fleet with XLS+s

Buoyed by the first European deliveries of Cessna’s new Citation XLS+ aircraft, Lufthansa Private Jet is now offering “exclusive and flexible” flight optio
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Rockwell Collins Venue Wins Design Awards

Rockwell Collins’ Venue high-definition cabin management system (CMS) was recently awarded the Red Dot Design award and the Industrial Designers Society of
Aircraft

Falcon 2000 winglets are approved

After two years of development work, Aviation Partners has achieved European and U.S.
Avionics

BAE’s vision for Q-HUD is now coming to light

BAE Systems is working on half a dozen prospective applications for Q-HUD, its new compact and lightweight head-up display that it launched last October fo
Airports

Oxford Airport steps up investment in London-area bizav gateway

Oxford Airport is continuing to develop as a business aviation gateway for central and southern England, with the completion this month of a new 21,000-sq-

Piaggio riding out turbulent skies

Piaggio Aero Industries’ new management team is still refusing to go public on long-rumored plans that it will launch a new jet program.
Airports

Icejet Seeks Shelter from Reykjavik Bank Storm

The near catastrophic collapse of leading Icelandic banks has forced Reykjavik-based executive charter operator Icejet to take refuge further south by basi

Banker tells buyers to get back in bizjet market

Sources for financing of corporate aircraft purchases may be harder to find this year than last, but Toennies von Limburg, director of international sales