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Helicopter Outlook 2014

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Helicopter Outlook 2014  According to report, the high profile Regulations on The Use of Low Altitude Airspace Management for Trial Implementation has been formed. Once the low altitude Airspace management regulations to implement, communication & navigation system and low altitude Flight service stations will be large scale construction, and access to national level Investment.  Recently,China's first low altitude route ZhuhaiYangjiang  Luoding route has Officially shipping on June 26th,mark of China's low altitude Airspace reform entered the practical stage.According to data, China existing 178 general Aviation enterprises, registered 1610 general aviation Aircraft, with 399 general Airports and temporary landing point. It is predicted that, over the next 20 years, the number of civilian helicopters in China is expected to reach about 10000, over the next 10 years, China general aviation industry market demand over 640 billion CNY.  Under this back...

The New Zealand Herald Network Select a network 29th November

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The New Zealand Herald Network Select a network 29th November  Grant Bradley Aviation, tourism and energy writer for the Business Herald Air New Zealand Ltd Airlines Business New Zealand... United States New Dreamliners allow nonstop travel deep within America, possibly to Chicago. The Airline would use its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners on a nonstop route. By mid next year it will have four of the 10 fuel efficient long range planes it has on order. Photo Peter Meecham The Airline would use its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners on a nonstop route. By mid-next year it will have four of the 10 fuel-efficient long-range planes it has on order. PhotoPeter Meecham Air New Zealand is poised to fly deeper into the United States, possibly Chicago, which travel experts say should result in good deals for travellers. While the Airline is not commenting, it is understood Chicago, Houston and Las Vegas are on the shortlist. An announcement could be made by early next year and flights ...