Whether you fly the ACJ TwoTwenty or the ACJ350, Airbus prides itself with four key intertwined DNA strands that are behind everything we do within ACJ: ultimate comfort, intercontinental freedom, pioneering technology and unbeatable economics. No place more comfortable other than your home and this has been endorsed this and brought this to its ACJ Executive Jets. Whichever Airbus corporate jet you choose, that feeling of ultimate comfort and wellbeing for you, your family and business partners is paramount and constantly present.
Airbus understands how important freedom and flexibility is for you. Which is why when you select ACJ, you choose flying anywhere you desire non-stop, without compromising on everything you love to do. For Airbus, choosing an ACJ must make sense for you because the aircraft have been designed and built to provide you with the greatest value for money compared to any other bizjet on the market.
Airbus backs the ACJ fleet with a worldwide network of support professionals, spares and training centres. ACJ aircraft are also great investments that hold their value better than traditional bizjets. ACJ’s fully customisable interiors also enable you to benefit from its extensive experience in cabin outfitting management, for complete peace of mind. Airbus is the only manufacturer of top-of-the-line business jets having delivered more than 80 turnkey cabins built by approved outfitters.
An aviation photographer's experience at the Presidential inauguration
Witnessing the helicopter formation for the Presidential Inauguration in Pretoria on 18 June 2024 was an incredibly unique and exhilarating experience, an opportunity that does not come around very often.
Jabiru South Africa
Ask the aviation industry about Jabiru aircraft and you will find that they have an excellent reputation.
EAA Chapter 322 Young Eagles 2024
The Experimental Aviation association (EAA) has a long history of engendering the passion for flying amongst its members as well as the youth of the world. EAA is a worldwide organisation with its most well-known event being the annual gathering in Oshkosh for a week of aviation as the largest aviation event in the world at the end of July each year.
Bat Hawk Aircraft
Based in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, Micro Aviation SA (SACAA M-628) is the manufacturer of the most affordable Rotax 912 ULS powered light sport aircraft in the world.
FK 9 Mk vi - RAPTOR
The FK9 Mk VI has just landed in South Africa.
Sun City plans for sustainable solar energy
Sun City is going to great heights in its bid to one day take the resort completely off the grid. With all available space on the roof of Sun Central now covered by solar panels, the resort lifted its sights to the roof at The Palace and the Sun City hotel.
Belgium chposes Airbus H145M for Armed Forces and Federal Police
The Kingdom of Belgium will procure 15 multi-role H145M helicopters for the army and two helicopters plus three options for the Federal Police. The contract was signed between the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), on behalf of Belgium and Airbus Helicopters.
Maputo airshow 2024 What a treat!
On Sunday 16 June Christine and I returned from attending the Maputo airshow and what a fantastic experience this was not only for estimated 15 000 spectators, but also the members of the media present. As always Brian Emmenis and his team were on top form with a great selection of music. The grand finale with the Puma Energy Flying Lions T6 Harvards was simply beautiful and I saw several spectators with tears in their eyes as they expressed their happiness for the airshow.
Single-pilot operations and lemon juice
Psychology researchers have found that some of the dumbest criminals and the cockiest pilots may have something in common: a hazardous cognitive bias, the Dunning–Kruger effect that hinders self-perception, clouds judgment and leads individuals to overestimate their ability. However, new psychological discoveries may provide a cure.
ExecuJet MRO Services! South Africa Set to Achieve New Record for Airframe Heavy Checks
JOHANNESBURG - ExecuJet MRO Services South Africa, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, is poised to set a new record this year for airframe heavy maintenance checks. The company's previous annual record was seven, but this year it will complete at least 11 thanks to additional work on Dassault Falcon aircraft.