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BUSINESS AVIATION
Business aviation refers to the manufacturing, regulation, and operation of corporate aircraft, i.e., jets made by Gulfstream, Cessna, Dassault, and others. This topic will cover the latest news and information on business jets and aviation.
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Well, it appears the FAA is destined never to have a long-term reauthorization bill approved by Congress.
RIO DE JANEIRO – Brazilian airline Azul expects to run a demo flight by 2012 to test a sugar-based fuel manufactured by...
Let’s face it, Oprah and her fans may have their aha moments, but I know that all mechanics have their ah sh*t moments.
We have been poking at the airlines in our posts, sometimes in jest and with humor, and sometimes in a serious way when...
In these challenging economic times, it is critical that Part 135 certificate holders take advantage of processes that...
In a November 12 article on AIN Online Matt Thurber reports the following: “Revenues at NetJets, Berkshire Hathaway’s...
In a November 1 article in the Wichita Eagle, the story is not about the manufacturers of business aircraft based in...
This is part 3 in a series of Social Media and Business Aviation Jay Deragon, in his post entitled Social Technology Is...
The company flew 55,469 block hours and operated 29,830 departures during the month as Continental Express.
I have been blessed and cursed at the same time. As a management consultant the use of my time is the critical elements...
Aircraft taxiing in at the John C. Tune Airport in Nashville There has been a lot written opposing and then defending...
On Veteran’s Day, we recognize the brave men and women of the past and present who have fought to make it possible for...
Business leaders in numerous markets are betting that their market will come back and spend. Many choose to believe...
On Wednesday and Friday of last week , we shared with you the importance of safety in aviation operations, which (let’s...
When Gulfstream announced the 7,000 nm range, .85 Mach cruise G650 in March 2008, it surely got the attention of...
I once performed a magic trick with a dalmatian, a large dog kennel and the aft cargo compartment of a Jetstream...
I never really cared so much if rain was in the forecast - it meant a greener and much healthier lawn.
Part 1: Degrees of Safety Forbes.com in a recent article says that there are 2400 US aircraft charter operators to...
By Andrew LaVallee The latest possible reason that Northwest Flight 188 overshot its destination by more than 100 miles...
Of all the startups of air taxi / charter companies from the past few years, I would have given SATS Air the best...
General Aviation has been playing defense, but it’s time to put the offense on the field. It seems that our industry of...
Last week, we unveiled the results from our survey on the lack of FAA standardization on regulatory interpretations.
“Sir! Your zipper’s undone and your balls are falling out.” As God is my witness, that statement was uttered by an...
Last week I attended business aviation’s annual convention in Orlando. This event hosted by the National Business...
Top Sources: Business Aviation
- aviationweek.com
- aviationweek.com
- simpliflying.com
- Guardian Unlimited
- Aviation Week
- The Economist
- Gulfnews :business
- simpliflying.com
- Reuters
- New York Times
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