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Delivery flight today,11-3-2020,c/n 288Royaljordanian wrote:Hello
PH-IWS FA7X to be delivered soon to Exxaero
Mvg,
Since begin march at ZRH visible now no speed as XRO135 PH-MDG @PLANEFINDER APPRoyaljordanian wrote:Hello
PHMDG C680 to become ZS???
Mvg,
Hellokaartensmurf wrote:Since begin march at ZRH visible now no speed as XRO135 PH-MDG @PLANEFINDER APPRoyaljordanian wrote:Hello
PHMDG C680 to become ZS???
Mvg,
Route was ZRH-MLA-TMR-BZV-HLAkaartensmurf wrote:now as PH-MDG; MLA-
Dassault Aviation made two Falcon jets available as part of the French military mission
to contain the coronavirus COVID-19 epidemic, Operation Resilience.
They carried out their first mission, transporting medical personnel, on April 5, 2020.
The business jets transported back to Paris 26 doctors and medical personnel
who had accompanied patients with coronavirus transferred by train to Brest, western France,
in an effort to alleviate the pressure on hospitals of the capital city.
The Falcon 900 and the 8X are configured to respectively accommodate 13 and 15 passengers.
Too small to transport patients in intensive care,
they will only be used to transport medical freight and medical personnel.
The two aircraft are operated by Dassault Falcon Service,
a subsidiary of Dassault Aviation based at Le Bourget Airport (LBG),
which specializes in aircraft maintenance and operations.
Del. flt 30/4 BRE-LEY, for repaint.Gietje wrote:Also PH-JRC EMB-135BJ should be delivered to ASL/JNL soon. It is c/n 14501016 ex M-PIRA.
Niet volgens dit draadje :YS11 wrote:Del. flt 30/4 BRE-LEY, for repaint.Gietje wrote:Also PH-JRC EMB-135BJ should be delivered to ASL/JNL soon. It is c/n 14501016 ex M-PIRA.
https://aviation-safety.net/database/re ... 20200504-1Status:
Date: Monday 4 May 2020
Type: Learjet 25D
Operator: Dos Mil Aerosistema SA
Registration: LV-WOC
C/n / msn: 25-269
First flight: 1979
https://www.flightglobal.com/gulfstream ... 05.articleGulfstream has commenced flights with its second and third G700 test aircraft.
The second aircraft (msn 87007, N703GD) conducted a 2h 58min maiden sortie on 20 March 2020, says the company.
On 8 May 2020, the third G700 (msn 87008, N708GA) test aircraft operated a 3h 2min sortie.
Both flights were conducted from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport,
and achieved an altitude of 45,000ft and a speed of Mach 0.85.
The first G700 test aircraft (msn 87001, N700GA) flew on 14 February 2020.
The three aircraft will be used for envelope expansion, flutter testing, flying qualities, flight control,
and too look at mechanical systems.
Work will also include flights related to icing and environmental control systems.
The type is powered by two Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines.
The G700 has a high-speed cruise of M0.90, offering a rage of 6,400nm (11,900km).
At its long-range cruise of M0.85, it can operate distances of 7,500nm.
The wings incorporate an all-new winglet design.
The Pearl 700 engines are rated at 18,250lb thrust (81.2kN).
Certification and service entry are expected in 2022.
https://www.aviation24.be/business-jet- ... k-in-2021/9 June 2020
With a careful restart of the aviation sector,
ASL Group presents a new and surprising formula
which combines the unique aspect of individual and qualitative service of private aviation with the best of commercial aviation.
This project is marketed under the name ASL FLY EXECUTIVE and
offers the passenger a high-quality flight experience in an “All-in” package.
ASL wishes to place this new project within the activities of ASL Private Jet Services,
which operates as a charter company for private flights of up to 12 passengers in Belgium and the Netherlands.
The group operates a fleet of 35 private jets spread over almost all airports in Belgium and the Netherlands.
https://www.flightglobal.com/aerospace/ ... 34.articleHasselt, Belgium-based ASL Group is branching out into scheduled flying
and will launch a weekly flight from Brussels Airport to Ibiza July 4
using an Embraer ERJ135 featuring a bespoke corporate cabin configuration with 30 seats.
This will be followed by a twice-weekly Antwerp-Innsbruck service over the winter months.
Dubbed ASL Fly Executive, the new concept is “placed somewhere between private charter flights and scheduled aviation.
It will be a kind of regular service to which you can subscribe individually with one or more people,
always with a unique character,” said ASL Group founder and CEO Philippe Bodson.
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