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European Business Air News is the leading magazine for all business aviation professionals throughout the continent, published monthly from February to December. Individuals responsible for turbine twin helicopters, turboprop and light twin aircraft and business jets can apply for a free subscription.
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If your business is charter, you need to pick your moment
There has been gloom and doom in the news headlines for so long now that it is tempting to think that the economic doldrums will never end.  
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Rizon appoints Eden as director of ground operations
Qatar-based private aviation services provider Rizon Jet has signed up a new director of ground operations to its team based in Doha.  
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Grossmann relocation brings green benefits
Grossmann Jet Service is on the move – and improving its carbon footprint at the same time.
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Turboprop operator grows into specialist leasing
Isle of Man-based Aerodynamics is reporting increasing business in short-term lease rental agreements providing its turboprop fleet to parachute centres and general charter operators to cover downtime and busy periods.
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Air Greenland selects 'flexible' EFB
Air Greenland, which has multiple fixed and rotary wing bases across Greenland, is planning to implement the Aviobook electronic flight bag (EFB) on a Class 1 iPad device for all its flight crews.
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DragonFly speeds teams of surgeons to theatre using Blackhawk power
DragonFly Executive Air Charter has put a second Blackhawk-modified King Air into service from its Cardiff airport base.  
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Centreline takes Bristol's name
Centreline Air Charter and its parent company Bristol Flying Centre have merged under the banner of Bristol Flying Centre.
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Bahrain's MAE takes popular Challenger 605 into the fold
Bahrain-based MAE Aircraft Management has increased its managed fleet to four with the recent addition of a Challenger 605, the first of the type for the MENA Aerospace Enterprises subsidiary.  
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ABS pilot wins safety award
Stefan Kukura, one of the original pilots flying for ABS Jets in the Czech Republic, has received the NBAA Pilot Safety Award for 5,500 flying hours without accident, incident or damage and injury to people and property.  
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Parapublic specialist steps up to the AW169
Specialist Aviation Services has placed firm orders and options for six AW169 helicopters, in a contract signed by Henk Schaeken, group managing director, at the Farnborough air show.  
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Unijet expects 7X to have charter appeal
Two new Falcon 7X aircraft operated by Unijet are likely to have begun charter activities in July, the company reports.  
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Olympics are more an obstacle than an opportunity, according to Perfect
Biggin Hill airport is one of the primary business aviation airports when it comes to handling traffic for the Olympics, but Perfect Aviation does not believe the event will bring exceptional opportunities to UK-based operators who will likely be disadvantaged operating from bases lying within heavily restricted airspace.  
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Certification is first step to carbon reduction for Helicentre Aviation
Utility surveillance specialist Helicentre Aviation has become the first UK helicopter operator to achieve a CEMARS award, so certifying its compliance with the ISO 14069 greenhouse gas accounting standard.  
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Sundt appoints sales agency
Sundt Air of Norway has appointed Exklusiv Aviation Services to act as charter sales agent for its managed fleet of 15 aircraft.
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Robins joins Gama and sets his sights on expansion
Gama Group has strengthened its management team with the appointment of Sir Ralph Robins as non-executive chairman.  
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CEGA offers specialist services to aid uninsured repatriation clients
UK-based air ambulance operator CEGA has acquired a Learjet 45 to extend the range of its medical repatriation services, operating alongside its three King Air 200s.  
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Cobham's pollution role is confirmed
Cobham has been awarded an eight-year contract from Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL) to provide oil pollution detection and surveillance around the coast of the UK.
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Polish door and fence company selects GrandNew
Wisniowski, a Polish manufacturer of garage and industrial doors, gates and fences, is to acquire an AgustaWestland GrandNew helicopter in five-seat vvip transport configuration.
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Jerez training centre brings glass cockpit Diamonds online
Flight training organisation FTE Jerez is to purchase eight Diamond DA42-VI twin engine aircraft to upgrade and expand its current fleet of Piper Seneca twins and Warrior light trainers.  
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Expanding EAS hosts Jana's Global 5000 in Beirut
Jana Aviation has acquired a new Global 5000 jet, and placed it under management with Executive Aircraft Services in Beirut.  
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Long range ops: To the limit – long distances in a smaller aircraft
Daher-Socata welcomed French TBMÊ700 pilots Louis-Alain and Annie Dumont to the company's exhibit at the AirVenture Oshkosh gathering, celebrating their use of a TBM turboprop aircraft in a globe-spanning voyage.  
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Long range ops: Security issues in Afghanistan highlight the important role of ExecuJetÕs cabin crew
 
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Long range ops: Plan, plan and plan again to avoid long distance pitfalls
Flying to the furthest corners of the planet is always going to be challenging. So how do EBAN readers smooth the way? We asked a selection of long-range and not- so-long range operators about their experiences.  
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