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Embraer Nabs
$1.1 Billion Legacy Order
Indigo Air has agreed to buy up to 75 Embraer Legacy business
jets with a potential value of $1.1 billion. The deal includes
25 firm orders and options for 50 additional aircraft.
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Olcott Says Meeting 'Already A
Success'
Even before the official opening of the 54th Annual Meeting
and Convention, NBAA president Jack Olcott proclaimed the
gathering "already a success." The convention was
originally scheduled to take place September 18-20th
just a week after terrorists used airliners as weapons of
terror against the United States.
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A Different Look For NBAA
This year's NBAA is different. It even looks different.
The only four full-scale airplane or cabin mock-ups on the
floor are the Fairchild Dornier Envoy 3 and Envoy 7, the Embraer
Legacy and the Ae270 Ibisand nobody can be upset when
we say that they are not industry leaders. Bombardier and
Dassault have less space than Fairchild Dornier or Embraer.
Most of the other manufacturers are missing entirely or downsized
to invisibility: Rolls-Royce and Boeing have individual spaces
and Cessna, Raytheon and Gulfstream are missing from the hall.
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Avolar Announces Bombardier, Beechjet
Orders
Avolar announced orders and options for as many as 82 additional
aircraft, increasing to 309 aircraft the fledgling fractional
ownership program has ordered.
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