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EBACE 2010: Get up close with our Day Two wrap and iFDN

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Jon Ostrower

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Here’s our wrap up of the big news from Day Two at EBACE.
  •  ‘High Mach’ winglets reach European market
  •  VistaJet rides out the recession
  •  Universal goes public with its emissions trading scheme ‘learning process’
  •  Jordan’s Arab Wings signs for new Legacy 650
  •  Honeywell expects Europe to lead recovery
  •  Pratt & Whitney Canada looks to ‘reinvent’ PT6 for new platforms
  •  Bombardier Globals get Honeywell Elite treatment
  •  Business aviation traffic is recovering fastest
  •  Comlux and Sonaca target ACJ operators with polished offering
  •  Business aviation industry must still wait for recovery says Aboulafia
  •  Ringing in the changes – Swiss PrivateAviation prepares for widebody move
  •  Hawker delivers first C90GTx
  •  BAE interiors target the wealthy adventurer
  •  Jet Aviation outfits Boutsen ACJ
  •  Jet Aviation signs completions deal with Airbus
  •  Boeing seeks new capacity to relieve widebody completion demand
  •  Jet Aviation adds Falcon 900EX to charter fleet
And now iFDN day two:
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This post originally appeared at Flightglobal.com from 2007 to 2012.

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