Thursday, January 15, 2009

Sao Jose dos Campos: Embraer will showcase, for the first time in India, the cabin cross-section of the ultra-large Lineage 1000 executive jet, January 19-23, at the Grand Hyatt Mumbai Hotel, in the city of Mumbai. At the same time, it will also exhibit a fullscale mock-up of the Phenom 300 light jet.
India’s Invision Projects Pvt. Ltd. has an order for 18 Phenom 100 and two Phenom 300 jets. Another Phenom customer in the country is Aviators India Pvt. Ltd., which provides executive aviation services and has purchased two Phenom 100s.
Following the four-day exhibit at the Grand Hyatt Mumbai Hotel, Embraer will participate in the Aero India 2009 air show, in the city of Bangalore, February 11-15. At that time, the Company will promote its wide-ranging portfolio of executive jets, consisting of the Phenom 100 and Phenom 300 jets (entry level and light categories), the new Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 (midlight and midsize, respectively), the popular Legacy 600 (super midsize), and the luxurious Lineage 1000 (ultra-large).
14/01/09 Jets.ru, Russia

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Bangalore: Nearly a hundred civilian and military aircraft will take part in a five-day international air show at the Indian Air Force station at the Yelahanka airbase on the outskirts of the city.
The seventh edition of the biennial international air show Aero India 2009 from February 11-15, 2009, is billed as Asia's largest. The Indian ministry of defence led show took off for the first time from the same venue in 1996. The event takes place once in two years, becoming now the world's fourth largest such show. The defence ministry, working along a slew of public sector and government bodies, hosts aviation majors from around the globe.
The five-day programme will include flight and static displays of nearly 100 modern range of civil and military aircraft from all over the world. Take your pick: latest fighter jets to maritime surveillance aircraft to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), from Israeli miniature UAVs to giant Russian transport planes that can carry a few trucks inside. Indian airmen will also showcase their skills with their colourful mindblowing aerobatics, a glorious dance in the skies. The February 2009 show will feature about 600 firms from both India and about 50 countries.
14/01/09 Stephen David/India Today

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