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Compressor Stalls in Turbine Helicopters
NTSB’s official accident report says the helicopter had been parked outside for about 5 hr. in blowing snow conditions.
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Office in the Sky Becomes Reality
Passengers could continue to work as productively at 41,000 ft. as they could on the 41st floor.
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Whither Fractional Programs? Part 2
In 25 years, the parsing of whole aircraft into fractional shares sold five-year management contracts.
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Business & Commercial Aviation has been assisting readers with their international flight preparations for decades, presenting guidance on maximizing range, cabotage concerns, oceanic tracks and much more. In the first flight we're heading for the fast growing Asia-Pacific region, where we'll spotlight Singapore, Tokyo and Shanghai - three of the most vibrant business centers in the world. You will find the first two online only, while details on flying into China's financial capital will appear simultaneously in the February issue of BCA.
Of all of China's teeming cities, Shanghai has probably had the greatest exposure to the West.
Trade routes still lead to this amazing Southeast Asian island city-state, once a local sultanate and now a pivotal world financial capital.





February 2012
