First BBJ 3 Nearing Completion

August 13th, 2008

I hear that Boeing has finished work on the first BBJ 3, which is based on a Next-Generation 737-900 extended range aircraft. The BBJ 3 will now have a long-range auxiliary fuel system and head-up display installed before heading off to completion.

Off-Roading Biz Jet?

August 6th, 2008

Businessmen who fly to oilfields and other remote areas are being targeted as customers for a new Russian-Ukrainian business aircraft. The makers of the Antonov Business Jet claim its durability will make oil firms one of many groups looking to buy the plane.

The Antonov Business Jet’s being promoted at the Domodedovo Airshow this week.

The plane’s marketing agents Ilyushin Finance admit they lack the sales and service network of established rivals like Bombardier and Embraer. That’s why Antonov still have delivery slots available in 2010, when rivals are full to 2013.

But the Antonov has a unique selling point in its high wing clearance, which allows landing on uneven runways, common in oilfields as well as regional airports. The plane also claims to be up 270 times more resistant than competitors to engine absorption of the dirt often found on local runways. Andrey Lebedinetz, Deputy Marketing director of Ilyushin Finance, says the robust nature of the aircraft, plus its cost advantage, will make it competitive in any environment where local conditions are less than perfect.

This aircraft is for harsh environment, Africa, Latin America, the east of Russia. It will cost between $30 and $35mln. Compared to Embraer and Bombardier the advantage is 10-15% in terms of price.

Vasily Pasetchnik, Vice President of Net Jets Europe, the world’s largest private plane operator, hopes Antonov have learnt from the traditional Soviet aircraft flaw.

Of course it’s comfort, it’s the levels of comfort, and I trust that the aircraft makers have invested their time and thinking into that.

The head of Russia’s Business Aviation lobby Maksim Fedotov admits he’d rather have this Canadian Challenger than a domestic jet. But on a Siberian gas field at minus 50 degrees celsius, he says, only a Russian plane can be trusted to start and take off. 

 This article appeared in Russia Today

Customs Officers Impounding Jets of Super-Rich in India

August 5th, 2008

An article by Rhys Blakely of the Times recounts stories of luxury aircraft (at least 10 so far) impounded by Indian customs officers for failure to pay import duties.

The seized airplanes include an Airbus A-319 purchased by Mukesh Ambani (Reliance Industries, India’s largest private company) for his wife as a birthday gift. Mr. Abmani’s “archenemy”, Anil Ambani (they are brothers), also had an aircraft, a Global 5000 Bombardier, seized.

The article goes on to say:

“A source at one of the affected companies said: “They have declared war: officials say anyone who has bought an aircraft is fair game.”

Speculation abounds that a clamp-down on the ultra-rich may have political rewards in Delhi, where, in the run-up to elections, India’s Government is being attacked for failing to ensure that the poor benefit from the country’s economic boom.”


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