On December 23, 2016 R66 S/N 0763 became the 12,000th helicopter to roll off Robinson Helicopter’s production line. “A nice way to end the year,” said Robinson President, Kurt Robinson.
When it comes to a life of luxurious living, it is no surprise that technology holds the key. Yes, you want exquisite interior design and high end furnishings and décor, but all those little (some not so little) enhancements actually offer
The one of a kind Armbruster Full State Carriage, fully restored to its original elegance, will be put to six pure bred Spanish horses for a singular driving event. This one of a kind carriage, now owned by Gloria Austin, was once the property of
There are plenty of things you can do while enjoying a nice cruise on a yacht or traveling the world in style. Thanks to the wonders of the internet and online education, it is now possible to pursue a bachelor’s or master’s degree while traveling
Robinson Helicopter Company delivered an R44 Cadet to the University of North Dakota (UND). This is the first Cadet to be used in UND’s prestigious flight training program.
Experiential travel boutique DreamMaker has designed a trip around the globe aboard a privately outfitted Boeing 767 for its ultra-high net worth clientele.
Cirrus Aircraft today announced the launch of the all new 2017 G6 - the smartest, safest and most advanced models ever of the best-selling SR22T, SR22 and SR20 piston airplanes.
EASA issued final approval for the R66 Turbine Marine pop-out float installation. After tests conducted in July demonstrated the pop-out float installation meets Sea State 4 requirements, EASA officially approved the Marine to be used in ...
While some are lucky enough to be born into a wealthy family, most of us must work hard to fund any kind of luxurious lifestyle. If you fancy a life full of fun, holidays, gadgets and all the best things, these are a few of the courses you should...
Beechcraft Corporation announced at the Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association conference in Dubai that the company is now offering Pratt and Whitney Canada PT6A-67A engines for improved performance on its King Air 350