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VERY LIGHT JET REPORT :: OCTOBER 27, 2008

Keep on Treking

Dispatch from Air Safety Week, Aviation Today’s VLJ Report’s sister publication. A National Transportation Safety Board Administrative Law Judge, calling some of the allegations “absurd,” recently reversed a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) emergency order of revocation issued in... [read more]


Imagine Air Gets Eclipse Shortly, Completes Financing Deal
ImagineAir, in a deal with the specialty investment banking firm RockBridge Capital Partners, Inc. will raise $18.2 Million for the addition of as many as 24 aircraft. ImagineAir will continue to grow its fleet of Cirrus SR22 aircraft and bring the first of its Eclipse 500 very light jets online, currently...


Air Taxis Struggle with Key Problems
Orlando, Fla. – Although air taxis are benefiting by strong demand they are stuggling with financing, and a hostile operating environment, according to a panel assembled at the recent National Business Aviation Association meeting. SATSair CEO Steve Hanvey joined Linear Air CEO Bill Herp, Virginia...


Operational Control Remains Testy Issue at NBAA
Orlando, Fla. – The Federal Aviation Administration announced changes to the operating specifications rule that has been the focus of much attention over the past few years after increased focus on Part 135 operations. At a special meeting during the National Business Aviation Association, more than...


Honeywell Forecast: Part Two
Global Purchase Expectations Stable The 2008 Honeywell Aerospace survey indicates record aircraft deliveries will continue into 2009 with a likely peak next year or in 2010. North American purchase expectations improved slightly, but expectations in several other world regions softened to some extent. In...




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