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Hawker Beechcraft reveals future plans at NBAA show
There is life after bankruptcy, Hawker Beechcraft officials stressed at a crowded press conference Monday at the National Business Aviation Association’s annual convention in Orlando. Company officials spent an hour talking about the Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, what happened with failed talks with Superior Aviation Beijing, the company’s jet business, and life going forward as a re-energized Beechcraft Corp. after it emerges from the bankruptcy.
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NRC flies first civil jet powered 100 per cent by biofuel
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) achieved a major milestone for the aviation industry today as it flew the first civil jet powered by 100 per cent unblended biofuel. This historic flight symbolizes a significant step not only for the aerospace industry, but also towards advancing sustainable sources of renewable energy.
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Bombardier, Flying Colours sign service pact
Flying Colours Corp., the completions, refurbishment and maintenance specialist, announced today that Bombardier has appointed both its Peterborough, Ont., and JetCorp Technical Services, St. Louis, Mo., locations as Authorized Service Facilities (ASF) for Learjet and Challenger business jets.
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HEET to lead Boeing-COMAC jet fuel project
Boeing-Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China's (COMAC) energy conservation technology centre has chosen Hangzhou Energy Engineering & Technology (HEET) to lead its first research project to develop sustainable aviation biofuel from waste cooking oil.
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Boeing predicts $820 billion NA market by 2031
Boeing has predicted that airlines in North America will take delivery of approximately 7,300 new aircraft by 2031, valued at $820 billion.
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