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March 27, 2008

Virgin Charter Names Eric Hofer Senior VP Sales, Customer Service

Is Former Travelocity Business Veteran

Virgin Charter, a new full service online marketplace designed to match charter customers and operators, announced Thursday that Eric Hofer has joined the company as senior vice president, sales and customer service. Hofer will oversee sales, strategy, and client services activities and will report to CEO Scott Duffy.

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ICG Completes Iridium Integration With Unilink UL-70X CMU

Adds Iridium Network Availability To Popular Choice For Bizjets

International Communications Group (ICG) announced this week it has completed the integration of its popular Iridium Communication Systems (ICS) with the Universal Avionics UniLink UL-70x Communications Management Unit (CMU).

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AeroTV Flies The D-Jet... In A Simulated Kinda Way

Diamond's aggressive new D-Jet program has been aimed primarily at the burgeoning owner-pilot market -- with the hopes that a simple and capable single-engine jet might be more palatable to the upgrading piston and light turbine pilot than the supposedly more complex Eclipse 500 and the Cessna Citation Mustang.

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Pratt & Whitney Canada Launches Second Phase Of Halifax Revamp

Part Of $45 Million Investment In Facility

This week, Pratt & Whitney Canada launched the second phase of a $45 million investment program designed to increase the long-term competitiveness of its Halifax facility. The company's aim is to transform Halifax into a world-class, high-technology assembly and test aerospace center.

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Kansas City In Running For Bombardier Plant

But Quebec Is Still Preferred Choice

Bombardier Aerospace is considering Kansas City, MO as a site for a passenger jet assembly plant, with a projected construction cost of $375 million US, according to city and state officials.

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Bell Recognizes Violation-Free Helo Pilot

Ken Arnold's Flown Over 22,000 "Pristine" Hours

On Monday, Bell Helicopter presented Dallas-area television station helicopter pilot Ken Arnold with a certificate recognizing his achievement of 22,000 pristine flight hours. During his 43-year career as a helicopter pilot, Arnold has a spotless record that shows no FAA violations.

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