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Aerospace

By 2002 Dassault already had commitments for 40 of its Falcon 7X trijet, the first of which was estimated to be delivered in 2006. In this issue, our
Business Aviation

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Supersonic Jets: From Throwback to Comeback explores how supersonic jets have evolved and where the industry is going towards making supersonic flights a common sight (and sound) in the years to come.
Aerospace

This photograph that made the front cover of the Sept. 23, 1985 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology. It is a full scale mockup of the Williams
Business Aviation

Figures published recently reveal that four top airlines in the U.S. reported net losses in the first quarter of 2022. American Airlines, Delta
Air Transport

As of 2022, only three countries continue to operate dedicated long-range bombers—China, Russia and the U.S.—with 518 aircraft in service around the world.
Defense and Space

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Aviation Week & Space Technology reported that Gulfstream and Dassault had joined forces to launch a new business jet under a fractional ownership
Business Aviation

This image of the Dassault-Breguet Falcon 50 was given the premium position on the cover of the Apr. 25, 1977 issue of Aviation Week & Space
Business Aviation

In this issue of the then monthly magazine titled Aviation, the section Flying Equipment, showcased two aircraft, the Wacos and the Kinner. The Wacos
Business Aviation

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Aerospace

Bell Helicopter Textron/Honeywell's avionics system for Bell's 214ST and 412 search and rescue (SAR) helicopters was demonstrated on a flight test by
Business Aviation

In a feature about Canadian aerospace in late 2000, we reported that the industry was booming. Sales had more than doubled since the 1990s. Civil and
Business Aviation

In the business flying section of this magazine issue, we focused on fixed-base operators (FBOs) and how "fierce" the competition is. We reported:
Business Aviation

By Bernie Baldwin
As ever more airline markets are seeing increasing use of crossover narrowbody jets, the airlines operating such aircraft from the Embraer E-Jets E2
Crossover Narrowbody Jets

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Crossover Narrowbody Jets

De Havilland had been making changes to its production aircraft, the DH-125 executive jet, we reported in a picture story in the Sep. 24, 1962 issue
Business Aviation

Piper Aircraft ended 1982 with an announcement that it would be offering three new piston aircraft, including a six seater, single engine and a seven
Business Aviation

This webinar took place on Tuesday, May 3 2022. With a 34-year track record of senior executive positions at Southwest Airlines, Bob Jordan now has
Air Transport

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Since the A-29 Super Tucano took its first flight at the end of the last century, it has impressed the military with its performance, flexibility and robustness as a light attack aircraft and advanced trainer.
Light Attack and Advanced Training

In an article published 103 years ago this week, author Willis Ray Gregg examines average surface meteorological conditions over the North Atlantic
Business Aviation

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Aerospace

Here's a picture story of the Gates Learjet Longhorn 50 series. This jet was the first prototype undergoing a flight test over its Wichita, Kan., base
Business Aviation