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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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When overflying vast areas of ocean and very remote regions such as the South Pacific, it’s important to carefully plan...
Madrid offers two airports for business aircraft: Torrejon (LETO) and Barajas (LEMD). Most operators choose Torrejon...
Italian luxury tax legislation has now been revised to allow non-Italian private non-revenue operators to remain in the...
SENEAM (Mexican Airspace Navigation Services) has recently begun enforcing payment of navigation fees for operators...
Tips on planning business aviation flights into Europe for the 2012 European Business Aviation Conference &...
Much of the current debate is focused on what aircraft management companies should do to respond to the new IRS FET.
With sufficient notice, UK-based in-flight caterers can source just about any food request needed for your business...
The UEFA Champions League final will take place in Munich (EDDM) on 19 May 2012. As this final is fast approaching,...
Valued Added Tax (VAT) can add 15-25% to all aircraft- and business related expenses while in the European Union (EU).
A Border Overflight Exemption (BOE) is a valuable asset in improving overall operational flexibility. However, it’s...
A Safety Management System (SMS) can be a tricky area and hot topic for many business aviation operators who want to...
On March 9, 2012 the IRS released new guidance affecting U.S. aircraft owners and lessees who contract with aircraft...
Cabotage is the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country by an aircraft registered in...
For business-aviation flights, your ability to revise routes and permits varies depending upon the region of the world...
For business-aviation operators, there are plenty of 24-hour, fast, and efficient tech-stop options within the South...
Charter (also known as non-scheduled commercial) permit-documentation needs differ by country. Be aware of lead times,...
If you are a business-aviation operator planning a trip to the 2012 London Olympics, it’s important to know the best...
For business-aviation flights, random routes (any routes not established or charted/published or otherwise available to...
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