Diamond Aircraft Delays D-Jet's Debut Flight

The first flight of Diamond Aircraft Industries single-engine, five-seat D-Jet has been delayed again, this time from Dec. 5, 2005, until April. When launched in late 2002, the Austrian company announced that the under $1 million Williams FJ33-4 turbofan-powered aircraft would fly at the end of 2004...

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