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05.18.2007 Record Net Sales for Embraer, Net Income More than Halved
Embraer (ERJ) recorded net sales which were up 4.3 percent to $843.4 million, in the first quarter 2007 (1Q07) but net income was more than halved to $26.2 million compared to US$65.3 million reached in 1Q06. The company cited supply chain difficulties for...
05.11.2007 New Webinar Helps Maximize Time at Paris
Solving the problem of all the conflicting demands on an attendee’s time at the Paris Air Show is the topic of the next AviationToday.com webinar, set for May 24 at 11 a.m. The hour-long session – The Paris Air Show: Predictions, Advice and...
05.04.2007 VLJ Report
Eclipse Training: Eclipse Aviation, manufacturer of the world's first very light jet (VLJ), has completed its team of training partners for the high-performance Eclipse 500. Training is the largest concern as the Eclipse and other VLJs enter service with...
04.27.2007 Cessna Delivers First Retail Mustang
The third production Mustang was delivered at Cessna’s (TXT) Independence facility to Dave and Dawn Goode of Goode Ski Technologies. The first two aircraft are being used for demonstrations, making the Goode transaction, the first retail delivery for...
04.20.2007 New Entrant Gains DOT OK
Vision Air has been trying to gain a regional airline certificate for two years in order to expand its service from its limited charter operations and last week gained DOT approval for new services. The fledgling carrier, with a fleet of Dornier 228s and...
04.20.2007 ADS-B Extended to Oregon
The state of Oregon, under its ConnectOregon initiative, purchased Sensis Corp’s Universal Access Transceiver (UAT) ADS-B ground-based transceivers (GBTs) for deployment at six airports across the state. With this deployment, real-time graphical and...
04.13.2007 VLJ Report
Topics: DayJet, Mustang, Phenom DayJet Takes First Commercial VLJs Eclipse Aviation, manufacturer of the world’s first very light jet (VLJ), delivered three $1.5 million Eclipse 500 aircraft to DayJet, its largest customer with firm orders for 239 and...
04.06.2007 Compass Certificated
Northwest’s (NWACQ) regional subsidiary, Compass, is ready for flight right on schedule having been certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration last week. Compass will launch operations next month between MSP and Washington Dulles. The...
04.06.2007 NATA Reacts to Charter Disclosure Proposals
While agreeing that passengers aboard on-demand air charter companies should receive disclosure as to who is operating the flight, the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) indicate disclosing names of individual owners would only confuse the...
03.30.2007 Embraer Posts $3.8 Billion in Net Sales for 2006
Embraer (ERJ) recorded fourth quarter 2006 net sales of US$1,084.1 million and net sales for fiscal year 2006 of $3,807.4 million. Net income for the fourth quarter and full-year totaled $124.4 million and $390.1 million. The firm order backlog as of December...
03.30.2007 Phenom Set for Wing/Fuselage Mating
In the wake of sterling financial results at Embraer (ERJ), the first Phenom 100 fuselage and wing have been completed at Botucatu plant, in Sao Paulo state's interior. The aircraft is now at the Sao Jose dos Campos facility for wing-fuselage mating and final...
03.30.2007 Low-Tech Solutions to Provide Improved Runway Safety
While high-tech solutions now being tested around the country promise to put runway incursions into the same “solved” category as Controlled Flight into Terrain, Wind Shear and Mid-Air Collisions, it was the low-tech solutions that speakers at...
03.30.2007 AviationToday Webinar Focuses on Outsourcing
Last week's Congressional hearings on whether or not the lack of oversight of maintenance, repair and overhaul options compromises safety, .makes AviationToday.com's Webinar that much more timely . The new event focusing on aviation maintenance practices and...
03.16.2007 Quick Takes
Topics: Midwest, go!Express, Chinese Regional Jet, Pacific Wings, HondaJet Cape & Islands, Airline Liquor Licenses Midwest Connect Goes Non Stop to BWI, Raleigh Using SkyWest’s (SKYW) new operation as a Midwest Connect, Midwest Airlines...
03.16.2007 Accident Rate Drops for 121 Operators
The state of civil aviation safety continued to improve in 2006, according to statistics released by the National Transportation Safety Board. The number of accidents in all segments of civil aviation in 2006 was less than in 2005, with general aviation...
03.09.2007 DayJet Gets $50M in Series C Funding
Boasting that it is now among the best capitalized pre-launch air carriers in U.S. aviation history, DayJet announced the receipt of $50 million in capital resulting from the completion of its third round of private equity financing. This latest round of...
03.02.2007 Bombardier Deliveries Down, T-Props Rise 71 Percent
In the third consecutive year of increased deliveries for business aircraft, overall deliveries for Bombardier (BBD) dropped by 11 aircraft from 337 in FY 2006 to 326 in the fiscal year ended January 31, 2007. In the regional aircraft segment, deliveries...
02.23.2007 FAA Issues AD on GE CF34
As part of an interim measure prior to fleet-wide CF34-3 inspections mandate, the Federal Aviation Administration issued an Emergency Airworthiness Directive for General Electric CF34-3A1, -3B and B1 engines for potential fan disk on the Bombardier (BBD)...
02.23.2007 NTSB Convenes Runway Incursion Forum
In response to an increasing number of runway incursions, many involving regional aircraft, the National Transportation Safety Board scheduled a one-day forum on March 27, 2007, focusing on airport runway incursions and accidents, and potential safety...
02.23.2007 Secondary Market Stronger than Predicted for 50-seaters
Bombardier's (BBD) Rod Sheridan, part of the company's asset management division, says the after market for the 50-seat RJ is much stronger than anticipated and, in fact, he would not have predicted the increasing interest among corporate operators...
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