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Wednesday 5.20.15 GENEVA
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MARK WAGNER
RAMP IT UP This year’s EBACE static display is one of the best ever, with all manner of business aircraft. From turboprops to bizliners, it’s all on show in Geneva.
EASA offers new Euro rules
Qatar affirms Gulfstream order
by Kerry Lynch
by James Wynbrandt
European Aviation Safety Agency executive director Patrick Ky is hoping the agency will have new regulation in place within two years that will lay the foundation for a new standard performancebased approach, and a more harmonized
way of governing aviation in Europe. Ky was among four speakers at the Opening General Session at EBACE yesterday morning, with the others being EBAA CEO Fabio Gamba, NBAA chairman
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Yesterday Qatar Executive confirmed firm orders for up to 30 Gulfstream G500, G600, and G650ER business jets worth some $1.5 billion. The purchase agreement, signed on the first day of the EBACE 2015, is part of a memorandum
of understanding (MOU) signed last October for the purchase of up to 20 aircraft, divided between the G500 and G650ER. Under the updated MOU, Qatar Executive will buy as many as
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Regulations
Developing Aircraft
Industry
In-flight Entertainment
Service Sector
EASA Pushes Light Aircraft Rule
Dassault Falcon 5X
Bombardier’s Market Forecast
Gogo Goes Beyond N-registrants
Gama Sees More Consolidation
Europe is well ahead of the U.S. in revamping its light aircraft certification procedures. EASA has released an advance notice of proposed amendment. Page 12
It took nearly six years of rumors and supposition, but Dassault finally launched the 5X. Likely to be certified in 2017, Dassault’s large-cabin twinjet is setting new standards for comfort and performance. Page 18
For the first time, Canadian OEM Bombardier is showcasing its business jet market forecast here at EBACE. Company strategist Jean-Christophe Gallagher suggests taking a long-term perspective. Page 26
Gogo Business Aviation announced its Gogo Vision IFE system has not only been enhanced, but will now be available to non-U.S.-registered aircraft for the first time. Page 34
Attending EBACE for the first time since its own merger with Hangar8, Gama Aviation reports it expects to see more consolidation in the European aviation services sector. Page 38