Archive for July, 2010

London Oxford Airport invests in major new apron development

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
London Oxford Airport will shortly start work to create a further 17,800m2 (4.4 acres) of new high strength apron. At the same time it is resurfacing a further 5,000m2 of established surfaces with both projects scheduled for completion by year end. This US$3.4m (£2.2m) project comes hard on the heels of the announcement of a new 4,440m2 (47,800 sq.ft.) hangar which has just commenced construction on the south side of the… Continue reading

VistaJet confirm $277 million order for six Bombardier aircraft

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
VistaJet is to substantially increase the size of its fleet with a firm order for an additional six new Bombardier aircraft with a list value of US$277 million. The order is comprised of four Global Express XRS aircraft and two large-cabin Challenger 605 aircraft for delivery across 2011 and 2012. The order, which places a greater emphasis on large, longer-range aircraft, will significantly increase VistaJet’s long-haul capability at a time when the… Continue reading

London Heliport (Battersea) Reopens after Development

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
The new passenger terminal at the London Heliport, in Battersea, is now officially open for business, in good time for the Farnborough Air Show. The heliport is operated and managed by PremiAir on behalf of the von Essen Group, which owns the heliport, together with Hotel Verta a new, luxury hotel due to open in September and which adjoins the passenger terminal. The heliport development has been ongoing for two years… Continue reading

Sky’s the limit for executive gateway – Isle of Man Today

Friday, July 9th, 2010
A £2MILLION executive 'gateway to the Island' is set to be up and running by next year. The Jet Centre will encompass a business aviation centre and hangar 'parking' facilities for private jets. Caly Roberts, Director of the Private Jet Company, which is behind the project, said it will take the Island to a new level in terms of its international reputation. She said:'The new Jet Centre will be a gateway to… Continue reading

Solar powered aircraft completes night flight

Thursday, July 8th, 2010
An inspiring article about the future of solar powered flights.....   The world's first solar powered aircraft completed a major milestone today when it completed an overnight flight for the first time. The Solar Impulse HB-SIA, with André Borschberg at its controls, successfully landed this morning at 09:00, to the cheers of a crowd of supporters who came to celebrate this great milestone. For more than 26 hours, André Borschberg expertly piloted the aircraft… Continue reading

PremiAir buys Gold Group’s Biggin Hill facility

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
UK business aviation services company PremiAir has bought Gold Group International's aircraft operations and maintenance facility at London Biggin Hill airport for an undisclosed sum. The deal includes the acquisition of a fleet of Bombardier Learjet 45s that will be owned by PremiAir's sister company Von Essen and managed by the operator from the Biggin Hill base. The super-light business jets will be placed on PremiAir's aircraft operator's certificate in August. PremiAir -… Continue reading

XJet’s seven-star fixed-base expansion gathers pace

Monday, July 5th, 2010
US VVIP business aviation services provider XJet is seeking to break ground on new seven-star fixed-based operations in Paris and at Abu Dhabi's Al Bateen airport early in 2011, bringing its new brand of high end, luxury "aviation campuses" to Europe and the Middle East for the first time. The facilities will mirror the company's three-year old members-only facility in Denver, Colorado, where 15 aircraft owners pay a one-off fee for… Continue reading