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Raytheon donates $50,000 to Corporate Angel Network

Raytheon's Charitable Foundation has donated $50,000 to Corporate Angel Network (CAN), the non-profit organisation that coordinates free flights for cancer patients. This brings Raytheon's total CAN donations to more than $100,000.

May 2, 2006   Full report

Mission success for Medic'Air's LR45

On Friday, March 24, Medic'Air International successfully completed a medical evacuation mission, transporting a neurological accident patient from Casablanca to Paris using its Learjet 45 for the first time. A doctor and registered nurse flew with the aircraft, which has been equipped with a Lifeport stretcher. From its home base at Paris Le Bourget, the Learjet 45 complements Medic'Air's fleet of Falcon 10, 20-5 and 50, and Learjet 35 and 55 aircraft.

May 2, 2006   Full report

The aircraft will carry crew and parts to support NetJets' fleet.

NetJets supports growing fleet with BE1900D

NetJets Europe is due to take delivery of a Beechcraft 1900D, which has been configured for both passenger and cargo missions. The aircraft will be used to support the company's growing fleet, by transporting flight crews, service technicians and spare parts to aircraft operating throughout Europe.

May 2, 2006   Full report

Cirrus teams up with Luxaviation

Cirrus Aviation has acquired a stake in the Luxembourg executive charter company, Luxaviation. This means the Saarbruecken company is consolidating the long-standing partnership by means of a subsidiary.

May 2, 2006   Full report

Parts stockist receives accreditation

Global Trade Group and New Market Alliance, aircraft parts stockist and MRO service provider, has been accredited by the Aviation Suppliers Association with its Quality Systems Standard ASA 100 and the FAA Advisory Circular, AC0056A.

May 2, 2006   Full report

Certification for Aircell's Axxess

AirCell Axxess, the satcom system launched at NBAA 2005, has received FAA certification. AirCell says it was designed with an open system architecture, enabling users to add features as technology changes. AirCell and EMS Satcom are collaborating to formally validate and integrate EMS's eNfusion HSD high-speed data terminals with the Axxess satcom system.

May 2, 2006   Full report

Gulfstream's Gerard Schkolnik.

Schkolnik joins Gulfstream's supersonic programme

Gulfstream has appointed Gerard Schkolnik as director of its supersonic technology programmes. In addition to overseeing Gulfstream's ongoing research into sonic boom suppression, the former NASA control engineer will direct the company's research of structural concepts and advanced materials, propulsion integration and supersonic aerodynamics.

May 2, 2006   Full report

Thielert to open facility in Altenburg

Hamburg-based aircraft engine manufacturer Thielert is to build a third German facility at Altenburg-Nobitz airport. Over a three-year period, the company says it will invest up to 6.4 million Euros and employ around 50 staff at the site.

May 2, 2006   Full report

EBACE boasts key speakers speakers

According to EBAA and NBAA, several notable industry and government figures will speak at EBACE 2006, including: Sir Ralph Robins, the recently retired Rolls-Royce ceo; Bo Redeborn, Eurocontrol director for air traffic management strategies; and Edward Stimpson, former US ambassador to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).

May 2, 2006   Full report

Citation Mustang programme races on

Certification and first delivery for the Cessna Citation Mustang programme are now both scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2006 and the Mustang prototypes, serial number 0001 and serial number 0002, have accumulated more than 850 total flight hours.

May 2, 2006   Full report

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