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octubre 2017

BOMBARDIER’S SHOW-STOPPING PREMIER CABIN FOR GLOBAL 5000 AND 6000

By |octubre 19th, 2017|Sin categorizar|

Bombardier has presented its spectacular new Premier cabin for Global 5000 and Global 6000 aircraft to U.S. customers for the first time. The new interior’s elevated level of visual and functional refinement is showcased on board a Global 6000 aircraft on static display

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Bombardier’s Global 7000 Sold Out Through 2021

By |octubre 16th, 2017|Sin categorizar|

Bombardier's Global 7000 Global 7000 Bombardier Business Aircraft president David Coleal, who said he is “very excited” to have brought the ultra-long-range Global 7000 for its first public display at this year’s NBAA show, said

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septiembre 2017

EUROPE AND ITS SINGLE-ENGINE TURBOPROPS: TWO DECADES OF DELAYS

By |septiembre 27th, 2017|Sin categorizar|

On March 2, 2017, the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) brought the winds of freedom not only to operators but especially to manufacturers of single-engine turboprops. This date is effectively an important turning point in

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Airports Work To Minimize Hurricane Irma’s Issues

By |septiembre 14th, 2017|Sin categorizar|

Awaiting the arrival of the President for a tour of hurricane-affected area in Florida, Marine One sits sequestered in a hangar at PrivateSky Aviation Services, the lone FBO at Southwest Florida International Airport. The

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