Content Archive: May 2007

AirCell names new manager

AirCell, one of the world’s leading airborne telecommunications service providers, has named Sergio Aguirre as its OEM sales manager.
FBOs

Shell Card a part of broader market push

Shell Aviation (Booth No.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Science of the sound of silence

The prototype personal stereo was famously developed in 1978 to help Sony founder Masaru Ibuka listen to opera while airborne on business trips.
Regulations and Government

Cape Town Treaty to permit registration of aircraft shares

Operators who own a share of a fractional aircraft are to be given the same Cape Town Treaty protection as sole owners have had since March 2006.
Airports

Switzerland’s smaller airports want more business traffic

Spurred by representatives from St.
Charter & Fractional

Austrian charter company maintains a global presence

Tyrolean Jet Services of Innsbruck is here at EBACE for the sixth time, exhibiting its charter expertise to attendees (Booth No.
Maintenance and Modifications

Ruag purchases Pilatus subsidiary

Swiss group Ruag Aerospace is here at EBACE (Booth No.

Strength of Euro currencies boosting business jet demand

Demand for new business aircraft in Europe is riding high on a wave of economic growth that is particularly strong in the former communist eastern states.

VR lends a helping hand

Dassault is increasingly using tactile virtual reality (VR) to design its Falcon business jets.
Avionics

King Air altimeter approval latest from Swiss firm Revue Thommen

Revue Thommen, the Swiss avionics manufacturer (Booth No.
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