Bombardier: Tremendous Growth for Business Jets in Latin America, Pilatus PC-24 and more

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Learjet 70 and 75 Receive Type Certification, Accelerated Depreciation on Aircraft, Senator Calls for Investigation of Airline Prices

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

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EBACE Could Be the Stage for Four New Jet Model Launches

The 13th annual European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) opens at the Palexpo center in Geneva next Tuesday. Intelligence gathering ahead of this year’s three-day show suggests that as many as four new jet models could be launched. Pilatus is set to unveil long-anticipated plans for its PC-24. Nextant Aerospace is expected to announce a…

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Bombardier Business Aircraft Logs Solid Quarter Delivering 45 Jets

Bombardier Aerospace’s revenues in the second quarter were flat year-over-year at about $2.3 billion, with more than half of these revenues–$1.259 billion–coming from its business aircraft division. Pre-tax earnings at the company rose by $8 million, to $107 million, while its backlog as of June 30 climbed to $33.4 billion, up from $32.9 billion at…

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Bombardier Aerospace Showcases its Aircraft at Farnborough Airshow

Bombardier Aerospace Showcases its Aircraft, Superior Customer Support and Aircraft Maintenance Services at Farnborough Airshow Bombardier looks forward to its arrival at the 49th edition of the Farnborough International Airshow (July 19-20, 2014) where it will showcase its iconic and sustainable aircraft and share the latest progress on its new programs with customers, suppliers, government…

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5 Myths About Private Jets, Business Aviation Humanitarian Support, Flying to Europe Obstacles, Learjet 75 Milestone

Five Myths About Private Jets If you’ve ever spotted private jets in flight or on the tarmac, you’ve probably wondered which celebrity they belonged to. The fact is that many jets are chartered, not privately owned by a fat cat or pop star, and they’re mostly used for business, not lavish vacations. It’s a world…

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