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GE-powered King Air is Nextant’s new project by Chad Trautvetter Yesterday at the NBAA 2013 show, aircraft remanufacturer Nextant Aerospace (static display area) finally revealed its next project–a King Air C90 outfitted with GE H80 turboprop engines, a Garmin G1000 glass cockpit, zero-timed components, winglets, strakes and new paint and interior. Flight testing of the “G90XT,” a $2.2 million, like-new turboprop twin with single-lever power controls, is due to start early next year with initial deliveries in the latter part of the year.

Although the company does not have any fleet orders at present, it is accepting $250,000 deposits for late2014 delivery slots. “Because the price point is lower, the certification time shorter and the customer universe larger, we don’t need a fleet order to get started,” said Kenn Ricci, chairman of Nextant parent company Directional Aviation Capital. “The use of this aircraft is so widely disbursed that it works in our favor.” He

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The time is now for Dassault’s Falcon 5X Dassault Aviation unveiled its long-awaited Falcon 5X at the company’s static display here at NBAA 2013 yesterday afternoon. “Some of you have come a long way,” Dassault Falcon Jet president and CEO John Rosanvallon said in welcoming the 200 or so attendees to the company’s pavilion. “I assure you, you will not be disappointed.” After a review of the company’s highlights in this, its 50th anniversary year, he invited Serge Dassault, chairman and CEO of Dassault Group, and Charles Edelstenne, former chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, to unveil a scale model. Amidst a swirl of smoke bathed in lavender and white light, the pair pulled aside the white fabric, revealing the newest member of the Falcon jet family, with a host of features the company believes will set new standards for business aircraft.

Dassault Aviation chairman and CEO Eric Trappier announced an “introductory offer: fully equipped, just under $45 million in today’s dollars.” He continued, “We have started to explain what is the 5X, [and our customers] are extremely satisfied by what they have heard. Let them think about it, and I can expect orders in the coming days.” Then a full-scale cabin mockup was opened for inspection. Even inside the pavilion, the 14 extra-large windows created a bright and spacious cabin, accentuated by a skylight over the entryway. Following the event, Rosanvallon told AIN, “It was 12 years ago when we introduced the 7X at Paris. Now introducing this on the 50th anniversary of Dassault Falcon is a great event. We’re looking forward to the next 50 years.”

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Dassault patriarch Serge Dassault and former chairman and CEO Charles Edelstenne were on hand to perform the unveiling honors, as the company finally revealed its longawaited super midsize Falcon 5X.

by James Wynbrandt tip-to-tail aftermarket support from Beechcraft and Pratt & Whitney Canada, in a contract worth up to $1.4 billion according to the companies. Wheels Up took delivery of the first 350i here at NBAA 2013, and another eight are planned before the end of the year. “Gama has deep experience with the King Air,” said Wheels Up founder and CEO Kenny Dichter, who noted that

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Wheels Up, the U.S.-based aircraft access membership program scheduled to begin service this November, has named Gama Charters of Stratford, Conn., a subsidiary of Farnborough, UK-based Gama Group, as operator of its U.S.-based fleet of Beechcraft King Air 350i turboprops. Wheels Up placed an order this summer for up to 105 of the twin turboprops (35 firm plus 70 options) along with

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Avionics

Outlook

Turboprops

People

International ops

New EVS from Rockwell Collins

Honeywell 10-year forecast

P&WC developing a bigger PT6

Cessna’s Dwane Wallace honored

Japan cuts charter red tape

The EVS-3000 is an uncooled “multispectral” enhanced vision system that can detect LED runway lights, unlike normal infrared sensors. It is offered as a future option on Embraer’s Legacy 450/500 series of business jets. Page 8

The outlook for the next decade focuses on the heavy side of the scale, with 56 percent of deliveries and 83 percent of billings predicted for the large-cabin sector. An anticipated dip next year is attributed to program delays. Page 22

The classic Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 series of turboprop engines is due for an upgrade, with a 2,000-shp version in the works. “Revolutionary technology” enhancements are on tap for lowerpower versions, as well. Page 56

Former Cessna president Dwane Wallace, nephew of Clyde Cessna, ushered the Wichita OEM into the jet age and made his company a household name. He was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame on October 4. Page 80

The Japan Civil Aviation Board has cooperated with the Japan Business Aviation Association to adopt a much friendlier approach to incoming charter and bizav flights. New rules cut the time needed for flight permits. Page 52

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