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AviationWeek.com Business Aviation Channel
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AviationWeek.com's Business Aviation channel delivers news, data and information about the business aviation market. This information is intended for organizations that manufacture, fly, operate, maintain, sell and charter business jets, helicopters and turboprops.
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NTSB Revives Old Turboprop Recommendation
Action is spurred by a 2004 accident; NTSB finds guidance lacking on how to identify, react to incident.
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FAA Funding Back Off Track
Another short extension of funding authority seen after partisan moves dash late-April hopes for long-term funding bill.
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Business Jet Deliveries Jump 40 Percent
Despite a strong bizjet showing, first-quarter shipments overall were down 7.5 percent because of slowing piston sales.
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Accident Report: Fast, Long Mustang Landing
Preliminary NTSB report says pilot intentionally ground looped aircraft to stop before veering down a steep ravine.
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First Flight For Citation CJ4
Event follows by several days the first flight of a production version of the company's SkyCatcher light sport aircraft.
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Engine Mods Take Off
Back when Garrett introduced the quiet, fuel-efficient TFE731 family, there was a rush to re-engine airplanes powered by old, noisy, dirty and thirsty turbojets.
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Raytheon Sells Aircraft Division
DALLAS -- On Dec. 21 Raytheon, Inc., agreed to sell its general aviation division, Raytheon Aircraft Co., to GS Capital Partners and Onex for $3.3 billion. The acquisition is scheduled to close by mid 2007.
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Grob Says SPn Jet Program ''On Track'' Despite Crash Questions
German aerospace manufacturer Grob issued a statement Friday, headlined "Grob Aerospace confirms SPn program on track," despite numerous unanswered questions about the fatal crash of the company's No. 2 SPn prototype at the end of November (BA, Dec. 4/253).
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ExcelAire Pilots Finally Heading Home, But Charges Filed
Brazilian authorities finally permitted ExcelAire pilots Joseph Lepore and Jan Paladino to leave Brazil Friday, but not before federal police officials charged the two men with endangering air safety because of the Sept. 29 midair collision between their Embraer Legacy and a Gol Airlines 737.
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FAA Releases Repair-Station-Rating, Quality-Program Proposal
The Federal Aviation Administration Friday released the long-awaited proposal to revise the rating system and expand quality programs for repair stati
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