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May 23, 2017
London City Airport will begin using a remote air traffic tower in 2019. Airport operations will be controlled using Saab’s remote tower technology from a new center located at National Air Traffic Services (NATS) facilities in Swanwick, England.
May 23, 2017
Few business aviation airports in the world are extending their opening hours and adding new instrument landing systems to attract more traffic. But London Biggin Hill, one of six business jet-friendly airports serving the UK’s capital city, is flying against the trend.
May 23, 2017
Stigma is a dangerous but common attachment. In the air charter market, there is no stigma more keenly embedded into the psyche than the “bedroom broker.”
May 23, 2017
Taking interactive moving maps to the next level, FDS Avionics has introduced the “Glass Cabin.”
May 23, 2017
Basel-based Jet Aviation has just redelivered a Boeing B737 after major refurbishment, but that’s not quite the dog-bites-man news it may seem for a well-known completions contractor. This is not just another BBJ – it is also the very first Boeing Business Jet that the company worked on, way back in 1999.
May 23, 2017
While EBACE 2017 has opened on an overall positive note, there has been some less encouraging news with the closing of three well-known VIP completion centers in the last two years, each conspicuous by its absence here.
May 22, 2017
For the last decade, analysts have predicted growth in Europe’s business aviation market. And every year their forecasts have proven over-optimistic as the giant stirs but never really wakes up.
May 22, 2017
Bombardier reported European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval of its Ka-band retrofit for high-speed internet connectivity on Global jets, stating that it’s the first OEM to deliver the new Ka-band system.