Largest plane in RAF’s history touches down in UK – BBC News
April 18, 2011 by adam wassahlen
BBC News | Largest plane in RAF's history touches down in UK BBC News Fourteen Voyager aircraft are being provided to the RAF under a 27-year, £10.5bn private finance initiative contract signed with the AirTanker consortium in 2008. The plane and its parts are being manufactured and assembled in France, Germany, Spain ... |
Mumbai airport first in country to have international terminal for private jet … – Hindustan Times
April 18, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Mumbai airport first in country to have international terminal for private jet ... Hindustan Times The city airport became the first in the country to offer dedicated international operations to private owners after a luxury Gulfstream jet, owned by a European charter company, took off from the airport's corporate terminal at 10am on Monday. ... |
“Granada” Kstubbs97’s photos around Granada, (court of the lions alhambra
April 18, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Preview of Kstubbs97's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the ...
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Int’l Private Aircraft Makers See Blue Skies Selling To China’s New Rich – Forbes (blog)
April 18, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Forbes (blog) | Int'l Private Aircraft Makers See Blue Skies Selling To China's New Rich Forbes (blog) They're running a charter business for high net-worth individuals. There's very much the opportunity to sell to airlines as well. We replicate that around the world. In addition, of course, we're selling for solely private use. |
Al Bateen Executive Airport announces 18% increase in aircraft movements in Q1 – Arabian Aerospace (blog)
April 18, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Al Bateen Executive Airport announces 18% increase in aircraft movements in Q1 Arabian Aerospace (blog) In addition to the Private Jet activities, FAS also conducted several hundred helicopter movements at Bateen across their Offshore, Private and Tourism/Charter sectors during the first quarter of 2011. “The infrastructure upgrades and the enhanced ... |
India’s Growing Fortunes Fuel Appetite For Private Jets – CNBC.com
April 17, 2011 by adam wassahlen
CNBC.com | India’s Growing Fortunes Fuel Appetite For Private Jets CNBC.com So I charter planes for up to seven to 20 executives when the flying time does not exceed three hours. A private plane offers privacy, time flexibility and work-on-the-go.” So convinced is billionaire GM Rao, Chairman of infrastructure group GMR, ... |
Fareed’s Take: Obama’s intelligent but flawed budget speech – CNN (blog)
April 17, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Fareed's Take: Obama's intelligent but flawed budget speech CNN (blog) BTW GE just got a large contract for jet engines from china. Part of the deal is GE will put China in the jet engine biz, each one of which sells for $10 mil and up. NO wonder America is becoming a poor nation. And if we don't do something our children ... |
How High Can the Private Jet Industry Fly? – Wall Street Journal (blog)
April 17, 2011 by adam wassahlen
How High Can the Private Jet Industry Fly? Wall Street Journal (blog) Jackie Wu, chief operating officer of Hong Kong Jet, a management and charter company, says that Chinese clients make up about 30% of charter inquires to the company but 50% of purchase inquiries. But there are still many challenges for private ... |
Airport services faltering in bad economy – Nashua Telegraph
April 17, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Airport services faltering in bad economy Nashua Telegraph Infinity Aviation employees Stacy Leveille and Frank Tognacci wait near private jet Thursday, April 14, 2011, at the Nashua Airport. The company is now the only one who services airport customers, refueling parking, inspecting, and providing ground ... |
Today in History – April 17 – mysask.com (press release)
April 17, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Today in History - April 17 mysask.com (press release) In 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain granted Christopher Columbus a commission to seek a westward ocean passage to Asia. Columbus considered himself a missionary who would carry Christ across the ocean to people who had never heard the ... |