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Thursday 5.22.14 GENEVA
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springtime in geneva
DAVID McINTOSH
Warming sunshine, trees in bloom and business jets on display. It has to be Geneva at EBACE time. See us next year, May 19-21.
The curtain is drawing down, following a banner EBACE 2014
rising tide With signs like these, hopes for a continued recovery burn deep within the hearts of business aviation fans.
by David Donald exhibitors participating–an increase of 8 percent. Booth spaces sold for the show totaled 2,276 sq m (24,500 sq ft), up 4 percent from 2013. The contiguous nature of the revised hall layout has drawn approval from exhibitors and show visitors alike.
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Safety
International
Completions
EBAA Safety Awards
ABACE Show Report
Three companies earned Platinum Awards for safety from the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA). Qualifications include 50 years or 100,000 flight hours without an accident. In addition, gold, silver and bronze awards were handed out.
China represents an enormous market for business aviation, with almost unlimited potential. But limited infrastructure, strict government control of airspace plus high taxes and duties on parts and services need to be addressed.
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MARK WAGNER
EBACE draws to a close this evening at the end of a successful show that has already seen new products launched, partnerships announced and aircraft ordered, with a full day of business still to go. Joint hosts EBAA and NBAA were pleased to see the show grow since the 2013 edition with nearly 500
Finance
Air Traffic Control
Andrew Winch’s Dream Complete
Concern Over Russian Tensions
Saving the SES
London-based Andrew Winch Designs has been announced as the interior completions company for the first VIP version of Boeing’s 787-9 Dreamliner. The aircraft has been sold to an undisclosed customer.
With Russia representing a strong market for business jets over the past few years, new political tension is causing concern among aircraft lenders. Still, finance companies such as CIT intend to stay the course.
The Single European Sky ATM Research is the “pillar” of the Single European Sky initiative. Last month, the European Parliament extended the program. Without Sesar, the future of modernized air traffic management is uncertain.
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