Gulfstream G280 Certified in Brazil, Learjet 75 A Newcomer To Poland, HondaJet Gains Provisional Type Certificate, Hawker Jets ProAdvantage Support

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Cessna receives EASA certification for Grand Caravan EX

Cessna Aircraft Company, part of the Textron Aviation segment of Textron Inc., announced last week it has received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) type certification for the Grand Caravan EX aircraft, paving the Cessna way for deliveries to begin immediately. The Grand Caravan EX was part of the Textron Aviation static display at the European…

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Cessna Citation Sovereign+ business jet receives EASA certification

Cessna Aircraft Company announced the completion of European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification of Cessna’s Citation Sovereign+ business jet. The Citation Sovereign+ features enhanced climb performance and range, along with Garmin’s G5000 avionics. The aircraft recently completed a successful demonstration tour in Europe, where it debuted last month at the 2014 European Business Aviation Convention…

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Dassault Falcon 7X to resume flight operations

Las week, the EASA issued an Airworthiness Directive that allows most of the Dassault Falcon 7X fleet to resume flight operations. The type was grounded nearly four weeks ago after a runaway trim incident. The AD authorizes those Falcon 7Xs equipped with horizontal stabilizer electronic control unit (HSECU) part number 051244-02 (about two thirds of…

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EASA Grounds Falcon 7X, FAA Action To Follow

The EASA today grounded the Dassault Falcon 7X, via an emergency Airworthiness Directive, following a runaway pitch trim event experienced in one of the trijets yesterday during descent. According to the EASA, the crew successfully recovered the aircraft to a stable flight profile and performed an uneventful landing. However, the incident prompted Dassault to ask…

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