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Multiflight flies medal winning Brownlee brothers home
Multiflight was on hand to fly brothers Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee aboard one of its Dauphin helicopters back to Yorkshire, following their Olympic triathlon gold and bronze meda-winning performances.   Full story
Cello allows basketball players to stretch their legs
Charter airline Cello Aviation took the Great Britain football team to a pre-tournament training camp in the Mediterranean, and also carried the Lithuanian basketball team to the games.   Full story
Diamond DA-42 patrols the London skies
AÊDiamond DA42 MPP Guardian has been conducting vital surveillance missions throughout the 2012 London Olympic games, acting as a fixed wing remote sensing platform.   Full story
Business aviation plays its part in a rewarding summer of sport
The British Business and General Aviation Association has held its golf competition at the Berkshire Golf Club during August.   Full story
Lineveldt to build on Gama's Middle East business
Gama has appointed a general manager tasked with developing business in the Middle East and north Africa.   Full story
Growing ASL takes Olympic landing gear incident in its stride
Belgian charter operator ASL has recently added a further two aircraft to its management fleet, while suffering an incident in July which will keep one King Air out of operation for several weeks.   Full story
Marshall Executive spreads its wings with Challenger 300
UK-based Marshall Executive Aviation has received an AOC extension which enables its Challenger 300 to operate to north and south America, Africa, the Middle East and Russia as well as the popular European destinations.   Full story
Heli-Charter takes on sales role for Bell
Charter operator and maintenance provider Heli-Charter has been appointed as an independent sales representative for Bell helicopters in the UK.   Full story
Globaljet puts ACJ on show in Sao Paulo
Swiss charter operator Globaljet flew its Airbus ACJ318 to Sao Paulo in Brazil recently to exhibit the aircraft on behalf of the manufacturer at the LABACE show.   Full story
Time Air tailors first 400XT to its own taste
Czech charter operator Time Air has taken delivery of the first Nextant 400XT business jet destined for a European registry.   Full story
More diversity gives MHS transatlantic capability
MHS Aviation has added a Challenger 604 to its managed charter fleet, so extending the company's capabilities to longer-range operations.   Full story
FlairJet sets its sights on worldwide charter with larger aircraft
Oxford-based charter operator FlairJet has appointed Carlo Montanini (see front cover) to a new role as commercial director, tasked with expanding the company's aircraft management beyond Embraer Phenoms.   Full story
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London will benefit in the long-term, says PrivateFly
Despite predictions of significant increases to private jet movements during the London 2012 Olympics, overall traffic levels were around 25 per cent down on what was anticipated, says booking service PrivateFly.com.   Full story
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Me and my aircraft; Piston twins: Numbers decline, but the humble piston twin still earns its keep all around Europe
The piston twin in Europe is undoubtedly in decline. This edition of European Business Air News will be sent to owners and operators of all 1,431 such aircraft in Europe and the Middle East, but this number has declined substantially from the 1,646 this time just a year ago, and from the 2,572 around the continent five years ago.   Full story
Tecnam twinÕs pyrotechnics light up the Paralympics opening ceremony
Millions of television viewers around the world were treated to a spectacular Tecnam P2006T flying display during the Paralympics opening ceremony in London.   Full story
PC-12 proves popular among islanders
The most recent Pilatus PC-12 purchaser from the Channel Islands, Jersey resident Julian Jones, has declared himself more than satisfied with the single turboprop aircraft's performance so far.   Full story
 
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