To Chet Fuller, GE Aviation’s chief marketing officer, the recent decline in fuel prices is temporary because pressures from global warming and energy demands from growing economies will eventually push them up again. “That’s why we are working hard on open-rotor technologies for narrowbody applications that will be based on the eCore [GE’s next-gen gas generator for business jets, regional jets and single-aisle 130-to 150-passenger jetliners now powered by the GE/Snecma CFM56 and IAE V2500 turbofans],” Fuller said in an interview late last year.
As a sign of Brazil’s growing importance to business aviation, Jet Aviation, now a General Dynamics subsidiary, is teaming with Tropic Air, a Brazilian charter outfit based in São Paulo and Puerto Seguro.