Friday, February 29, 2008
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Friday, February 15, 2008
2007 was banner year for private jet sales
Bombardier was closely followed by General Dynamic’s Gulfstream Aerospace with billings of $4.83 billion, led by strong demand in the heavy jet category for its G550 and G500 jets. Textron’s Cessna Aircraft remained particularly strong in the light and mid-sized jet category. The Wichita, Kansas-based manufacturer, who last week unveiled plans for its long-range Citation Columbus, billed $3.91 billion. Dassault Aviation rounded out the top four with orders totaling $2.32 billion.
With an extensive backlog, and a number of new jets poised to enter the market—in particular some long awaited Very Light Jets—analysts are predicting that private jet sales should remain strong through 2008 and beyond.
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Friday, February 1, 2008
Western Aviation, Hawker BeechCraft Co. sign deal
"The acquisition of this Hawker 900XP has given Western Aviation the runway to take off towards its vision of becoming one of the Leading Private Jet Charter Company in the Middle East" says Western Aviation's AGM Mr. Mohammed Fairoz.
Apart from this Western Aviation has opened up a new office in Dubai Airport Free Zone. "This new airport free zone office gives western aviation the strategic advantage and close proximity to the VIP terminal and other FBO's as well as places Western Aviation in the heart of business aviation community offering a lot of scope for growth and carter to our expansion plans" comments Mr. Ihsan Deeb - Business Development Manager of Western Aviation.
"The Hawker 900XP with the Largest Cabin in its class, Longer Range, Maximum Cruise Speed and equipped with advanced ProLine 21 avionics system makes it a joy to fly" says Captain Sulaiman, First Officer of the Hawker 900XP.