BizAvIndia 4/2020 - Supplement to SP’s Aviation
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The aviation sector in India continues to stay away from innovations partly due to high entry barriers and strong as well as non-adaptive regulations
With performance target of a 140-knot cruise speed, a maximum payload of 1,760 pounds, and a maximum range of 700 nm, the Hill HX50 is here to take the private flyers’ experience a notch up
In an exclusive conversation with Jayant Baranwal, Editor-in-Chief, BizAvIndia, Derek Zimmerman, President, Gulfstream Customer Support talks...
To regain passenger confidence and ensure a safer commute, business aviation industry is also taking advanced innovative steps to rework the cabin interiors of the aircraft
With safety becoming paramount in the pandemic stricken world and thus becoming a highly sought-after commodity for the wealthy, more and more of them are now turning towards private aviation
NetJets, VistaJet and Signature Flight Support also announced purchase agreements with SAF suppliers in September
Gulfstream Aerospace announced the next-generation Gulfstream G500 and Gulfstream G600 have once again demonstrated additional range capabilities through real-time operations.
Dassault Aviation recently signed its 500th contract for its FalconCare guaranteed maintenance programme and further expanded the programme - already the most comprehensive in the industry - to meet a broader range of customer needs and budgets.
Embraer and Porsche have collaborated to create ‘Duet’, a limitededition, limited-quantity Embraer Phenom 300E aircraft and Porsche 911 Turbo S car pairing.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation announced the Gulfstream G700 earned a 2020 International Yacht & Aviation Award for the industry flagship’s all-new seat design. The Gulfstream G500 and Gulfstream G600 received the same accolade in 2018.
Adaptability, creativity, sustainability and the ability to re-structure garner focus amid pandemic challenges
COVID-19 Pandemic may be a curse, but it also presents a unique challenge to make necessary changes to the aircraft so as to make its design safer for future travel