The Challenger 350 certified for steep approaches

The Challenger 350 certified for steep approaches

Bombardier announced in March that it will develop testing for the steep approach certification on the Challenger 350. The aircraft will be able to land at a steep angle of 5.5 degrees on short and difficult to access runways. To conduct the tests, the aircraft...

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The Falcon Epicure in the service of the French Air Force

The Falcon Epicure in the service of the French Air Force

The Ministry for the Armed Forces announced its decision to entrust Dassault Aviation with the integration of the Universal Electronic Warfare Capability (CUGE) developed by Thales (Epicure program) on three Falcon. This contract is for the replacement of the current...

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New updates for the Bombardier range

New updates for the Bombardier range

Bombardier wants to give a second lease of life to some its aircraft by offering several options. The aircraft manufacturer has indicated that the Learjet 40/45 owners will be offered avionic conversion with the integration of LCD displays and an optional synthetic...

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Gulfstream delivers its last G450

Gulfstream delivers its last G450

In late January and after more than twelve years of production, Gulfstream Aerospace announced that it had delivered the last Gulfstream G450 even as the aircraft manufacturer prepares to inaugurate the next generation of the aircraft with the all-new Gulfstream G500....

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Lockheed Martin joins Aerion for a supersonic jet project

Lockheed Martin joins Aerion for a supersonic jet project

Aerion and Lockheed Martin announced at the end of December that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to define a formal and private process to study the feasibility of joint development of the world's first supersonic business jet, the Aerion AS2....

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The Citation Latitude certified in Asia-Pacific

The Citation Latitude certified in Asia-Pacific

Textron Aviation has announced that it has received type certification for its Citation Latitude from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia (CASA). This authorization will allow Cessna to start the first...

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