Business aviation in China continues to flourish having moved beyond its infancy. It was in mid-1990s that Deer Jet, an arm of Hainan Airlines Group, had launched the country’s first business aviation charter service.
Honda Aircraft Company’s fastest and most fuel-efficient private jet in its class, HondaJet, recently accomplished two separated speed records in US. President and CEO, Michimasa Fujino, had described the highest-flying jet as the, ‘crystal of sweat and tears’.
The Gulfstream I (GI) the first business aircraft with turboprop engine built by the leader in the field of business jets took its first flight on 14 Aug. 1958. Its series of long-range jets have become very popular in luxury air travel. At Gulfstream, they say ‘our history defines our future’.
Indian Aviation Sector is the fastest growing aviation sector in the world as per the data collected in 2015, also the Government of India has opened the doors and eased out policies for FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) this year. Its growth rate is 20.3%.
The first ever BBJ (Boeing Business Jet) 787 – unveiled at the 2016 European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland. Boeing 787 Dreamliners which serve as commercial aircraft, carry between 240 and 335 passengers. But this one unveiled at Geneva has been transformed into a 40-passenger private jet.