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AVmail: November 5, 2012

Each week, we run a sampling of the letters received to our editorial inbox here in AVmail. One letter that’s particularly relevant, informative, or otherwise compelling will headline this section as our “Letter of the Week,” and we’ll send the author an official AVweb baseball cap as a “thank you” for interacting with us (and […]

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NBAA 2012 Photo Gallery

Photos from the convention floor at NBAA 2012 in Orlando, Florida. This image gallery requires JavaScript. The Beech Staggerwing is considered by some to be the original business aircraft, and Mid-Continent has a beauty. [ original size ] Hawker Beechcraft had one of the biggest presences at the static display. [ original size ] The […]

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Dumping Vacuum for Electric

From the moment light singles started shipping with no pneumatic (vacuum or pressure) instruments, it’s been the dream of many an owner to yank out the maintenance-hungry vacuum pumps and replace the pneumatic instruments with electric ones. Doing away with pneumatics makes even more sense after a glass panel upgrade where the only item left […]

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Three Rs Initiative Progresses

AVweb‘s Three Rs Initiative progressed with a meeting attended by leaders of the aircraft remanufacturing and refurbishment industry at the National Business Aviation Association convention in Orlando Wednesday. AVweb Publisher Tom Bliss took input from stakeholders at this and earlier meetings and what’s emerging is a standards organization that will set criteria for quality refurbishment […]

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Kestrel Selects Cox De-Icer

Kestrel Aircraft’s turboprop design will feature an electro-mechanical deicing system, the company announced this week at the NBAA Convention in Orlando. The Cox & Co. system removes ice from the leading edges with a pulsing impact delivered from channels inside the leading edges of the wings. CEO Alan Klapmeier said the system retains laminar flow […]

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Bizav Ready To Help After Sandy

As its members meet in sunny Orlando, NBAA is marshaling efforts to use business aircraft to help with the relief efforts in the storm-tossed Northeast. NBAA hosts the Humanitarian Emergency Response Operator (HERO) database where aircraft owners and operators can volunteer the use of their aircraft for humanitarian aid. Aid organizations use the list to […]

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Aerion Enters New Test Phase

Aerion Corporation says the next phase of testing toward its ultimate goal of facilitating the creation of a supersonic business jet will get under way at Edwards Air Force Base in November. The company will mount a prototype wing section under a NASA F-15 to see how it works. In a podcast interview at NBAA […]

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HondaJet In Production

Honda Aircraft has started production of the first customer HondaJet and will have three or four ready for delivery by the time the small jet is certified at the end of 2013. Problems with the fan blades prompted a delay in the certification of the GE Honda Aero engines that are fundamental to the efficiency […]

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Boeing Adds To Bizjet Line

Boeing will expand its line of 737-based business jets with the BBJ Max 8 and the BBJ Max 9, the company announced at the NBAA Convention in Orlando this week. The Max 8 will use CFM International’s new Leap-1B engines and Boeing’s new two-surface winglet for a 13-percent boost in fuel efficiency. The changes also […]

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Bigger Is Better: Honeywell Forecast

The business jet market will grow over the next few years, but most of that growth will continue to be at the high end of the market, according to a news release on the Honeywell Business Aircraft Outlook released on the eve of NBAA 2012 in Orlando. Honeywell forecasts about 10,000 new bizjets worth a […]

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