EBACE Convention News 5-23-13 Issue

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breaking through Though skies stayed gloomy, spirits found a patch of blue as EBACE called business aviation professionals together again to celebrate our common enthusiasm.

MARK WAGNER

Russia tries to define its role in bizav by Amy Laboda An interesting question was asked here at EBACE 2013 yesterday, in one of the main conference sessions: “Can Russia represent the next engine of growth?” The answers provided by both the knowledgeable panel experts and the interactive audience were not simple. The

bottom line, though, was this: The stakes are high for manufacturers, aircraft owners and charter operators striving to make inroads in the tough but potentially lucrative and rapidly changing Russian aviation environment. The panel discussion opened on an optimistic note, with Nikolai Kondratiev of Open Sky reviewing the positive changes to onerous laws that once made it nearly impossible for business aviation to operate in Russia. Key to the business jet owner is the 2009 Russian federal law that ensures the property rights of aircraft owners, as well as exemptions that have been in effect since 2011 that lower to zero customs fees on aircraft weighing from

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EBACE ’13: A success by any measure by James Wynbrandt EBACE 2013 is not yet over, but as of yesterday afternoon organizers were already able to proclaim the event a success. The 460 exhibitors showing their wares and services rank as the third highest exhibitor count ever, and as of yesterday morning attendance had surpassed

the 12,000 mark. Additionally, the 52 aircraft on exhibition comprises the largest static display in EBACE history by square footage. (Yes, as many as 60 aircraft have been displayed here before, but with the move toward large-cabin aircraft, there isn’t room for as many, and several aircraft were left on the waiting list.) Meanwhile, there’s another full day ahead. Today is Student Day here at EBACE, and a delegation of 40 university students from Spain, Belgium and Switzerland will spend the day at the convention. Student Day is now a component of all NBAA-sponsored or cosponsored conventions, as the gatherings represent ideal venues to showcase the Continued on page 29 u

Product Support

Charter

Manufacturers

Business Jets

Avionics

Ontic Revives Orphan Aircraft

AirClub Signs Up LEA

Lineage 1000 Finds New Home

Pilatus PC-24’s Unusual Niche

Challenger 350 Avionics Explained

Out-of-production aircraft and components find new life at BBA Aviation’s Ontic division, which manufactures and distributes parts under license to OEMs. Ontic serves commercial, military and bizav aviation markets. Page 12

The AirClub alliance of charter operators gained a new member at EBACE, London Executive Aviation, the first member in the UK and ninth overall. AirClub hopes to grow to 50 operators with 1,000 jets. Page 17

Embraer logged a Lineage 1000 sale, finding a new home for the airplane that the company brought to the EBACE static display. The Lineage will be managed by FlyingGroup for an undisclosed buyer. Page 20

EBACE attendees are wondering if the PC-24 is a light or midsize jet, and evidence suggests that it is neither–it sits in a special class, with a larger cabin than the Citation XLS+ and similar weight to the Phenom 300. Page 22

Bombardier’s new Challenger 350 features an upgraded flight deck anchored by a Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 Advanced avionics suite. Key features include synthetic vision and FANS/CPDLC. Page 22

Everything you need at EBACE ’13 in the palm of your hand! The

iPhone app now complete with show news, video, exhibit directory and event schedule.


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