F-WWQA c/n 401Erik Brouwer wrote:c/n 01 is F-WWQA.YS11 wrote:
c/n 01 F-WWHA
c/n 02 F-WWHB
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F-WWQA c/n 401Erik Brouwer wrote:c/n 01 is F-WWQA.YS11 wrote:
c/n 01 F-WWHA
c/n 02 F-WWHB
Corrected by AV.L.YS11 wrote:T7 wrote:Ok, no airliner but a very regular AMS-visitor is Be350 M-SPEC. Was reregistered today as M-SPEQ.
And a new M-SPEC c/n FL-959,the previous one was c/n FL-241
And M-SPEK c/n FL-970 (alreay at EHAM a few times)
Source, Aviation Letter.
9H-VJK 9619Gietje wrote:VistaJet Also a new Global:
9H-VJJ 9604
C-FIPN per 9/3/2015Gietje wrote:C510 OY-JSW (510-0171) was sold in Canada in January.
Swiss air ambulance service REGA orders three Challenger 650s
REGA will use the jets to replace its existing fleet of three Challenger CL-604s which were acquired from the Canadians in 2002.
Ferried from Rotterdam to Keflavik on delivery to Mexico yesterday (3 May).YS11 wrote:PH-JND C560 sold as XA-LAP (end of April/early of May)
http://corporatejetinvestor.com/article ... l-out-457/Niki Lauda orders a Global 7000
Lauda currently owns and operates a Global 6000 that he often flies himself.
“The Global 7000 aircraft is an incredible business jet in so many ways,” says Lauda.
“The cabin is large and spacious and the four separate zones provide greater comfort, especially for longer trips.
With its impressive range and speed, I can easily fly from Vienna to São Paolo, and almost all other stops along the Formula 1 circuit, quickly and efficiently.”
http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/ ... tion-closeDassault will roll out its new $45 million Falcon 5X twin-jet at a special ceremony in Bordeaux on June 2.
Although the first aircraft will officially roll out on June 2, Dassault say that there are currently two completed aircraft that are undergoing ground testing.
The first aircraft, msn 01, powered up for the first time in August 2014 and has recently completed a second engine run up test.
The company say that the first aircraft will take its maiden flight during the summer.
Capping off a tour in Japan that drew more than 10,000 people, the HondaJet light aircraft is making its European debut here at EBACE with plans to visit nine locations throughout the region.
In Europe, the aircraft is on demonstration with HondaJet dealers, including the newly appointed Marshall Aviation (see page 58), which will cover sales in the northern part of the UK, Scandinavia, and the Benelux countries.
Other new dealers include Rheinland Air Services in central Europe and TAG Aviation, covering southern Europe.
In addition to Geneva, the European tour
will involve flights in Warsaw, Poland;
Cambridge, Birmingham, Leeds and Farnborough in the UK;
and Monchengladbach, Munich and Hamburg in Germany.
c/n 9638YS11 wrote:Brand new Netjets BD700 CS-GLE in today at EHAM, c/n not know yet.
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