Category: Business Aviation

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Ryanair is the first airline to commit to the 200-seat version of the Boeing 737 MAX, ordering 100 of the single-aisle aircraft. The European low-cost carrier also has options for another 100 aircraft. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please

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Bombardier says flight testing of its new CSeries has resumed after the three-month grounding due to an engine fire, with the program on track to enter commercial service in the second half of 2015. CSeries aircraft flight test vehicle two (FTV2) took off from Bombadier’s Mirabel facility in the Canadian province of Quebec on September

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The federal government is moving to overhaul the “out-dated” list of aircraft permitted to takeoff and land during curfew hours at Sydney and Adelaide airports. Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss says removing older, noisier business jets from the list will encourage operators to update their fleets. This content is

Business Aviation

Visitors to the 2015 Avalon Airshow will get the chance to walk through a full-size mockup of the Pilatus PC-24 business jet. Manufactured by Swiss-based Pilatus Aircraft, the first PC-24 was rolled out last month, and has so far garnered 84 firm orders, including three from the Royal Flying Doctor Service’s Western Operations (WA) section. The aircraft, which

Business Aviation

Embraer’s newest executive jet has received type certification from the Brazilian Civil Aviation Authority and first delivery of the Legacy 500 is scheduled for September. The Legacy 500 was certified by Brazil’s regulator on August 12, with certification from the US Federal Aviation Administration expected in “upcoming weeks”, Embraer said in a statement. This content

Civil Aviation

After 20 days, 14 cities and 151,300 kilometres, Airbus A350XWB test aircraft MSN005 has returned to Toulouse from its world tour and is just weeks away from certification. Airbus has completed a series of route-proving flights with its newest aircraft, the last series of trials to demonstrate the A350s readiness for airline operations. This content

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