EBACE Convention News 05-19-15

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Tuesday 5.19.15 GENEVA

EBACE

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DAVID McINTOSH

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The Embraer Legacy 450 landed here in Geneva on Sunday afternoon, making its European debut. It made three stops along the journey from the company’s headquarters in São José dos Campos, Brazil.

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Embraer’s flight-test Legacy 450 landed here at Geneva International Airport on Sunday afternoon, marking the midsize jet’s debut in Europe. The airplane–flown by company test pilot William Souza and demonstration pilot Rafael Menezes Ricardo–made the journey from the company’s base in São José dos Campos, Brazil, in 12 hours 36 minutes, stopping for fuel at Recife International Airport in

Brazil, Amílcar Cabral International Airport on Sal Island, Cape Verde, and Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport in Spain. It is on static display this week at EBACE, flanked by the rest of the company’s product line, which includes the Phenom 100 and 300, Legacy 500 and 650 and Lineage 1000. “The Legacy 450 and the Legacy 500, which will be presented

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The 15th edition of the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) is shaping up to rival the show’s strongest years, with 460 exhibitors occupying 2,200 exhibit spaces and 58 aircraft on static display, according to Steve Brown, COO of NBAA, which cohosts the annual event with EBAA. EBACE organizers have been in negotiations with Geneva Airport

executives about the future of the show, and Brown told journalists yesterday at an eve-of-show briefing that he anticipates the convention “will be here for many years to come.” Fabio Gamba, CEO of EBAA, pointed to informational sessions here this week that are designed to prepare attendees for regulatory, economic and Continued on page 94 u

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EBACE Debuts

Customer Support

King Airs Get Fusion Infusion

Nexus Opens New Vienna Center

Formula 1 Legend Orders Global 7000

HondaJet Makes Premier Appearance

Dassault Falcon Ramps Up Service

Beechcraft King Air buyers can now opt for Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion touchscreen avionics. AIN senior editor Matt Thurber got a chance to fly with the system. Page 10

Adding to its existing facility in Monaco, flight support specialist Nexus opened another European customer service center in Vienna last month. It will focus on Central and Eastern Europe as well as Russia. Page 21

Auto racing icon Niki Lauda, a brand ambassador for Bombardier Business Jets, has ordered a Global 7000 ultra-long-range aircraft. He expects to take delivery in late 2018. Page 24

With provisional U.S. certification in hand, Honda Aircraft turns to Europe, with the first appearance of its HondaJet here at EBACE. Its over-the-wing engine mount affords more cabin space. Page 63

Dassault continues improving the customer service network for its Falcon business jets. New features include a pair of Falcon 900s dedicated to delivering parts for AOG aircraft. Page 77


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