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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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For business aircraft operators, fuel tanker and hydrant options have their pros and cons, depending on your particular...
Generally speaking, flight permit and Prior Permission Required (PPR) requirements for business aircraft operators...
Passengers/crew heading to Rome over the Christmas/New Year’s holiday period can look forward to a warm welcome and...
The Caribbean is a fairly easy and straightforward operating environment for business aviation. Flying to this region,...
The annual World Economic Forum will be held January 23-27 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. 2,500 of the world’s most...
Once you have your airway slots, there are ways to manage them. For business aircraft operators, best practice for...
For business aircraft operators planning a trip to Singapore, it’s recommended to always work through your 3rd-party...
Understanding the nature of error causation is important for any organization, and this can be particularly critical...
When shopping for jet fuel for international trips, each business aircraft operator is driven by the value they place...
The Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco is set for May 23-26. As this is the 71st Monaco Grand Prix, it promises to be yet...
Before operating flights to Cuba, operators of U.S.-registered aircraft must obtain licenses and ensure that all...
Beijing (ZBAA) is a busy airport with operating limitations that must be recognized. While the airport has become more...
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Because of the long-standing U.S. sanctions and significant restrictions on travel to and from Cuba, only a small...
In-flight catering can make or break a business aircraft trip from the passenger’s perspective. This is particularly...
The Mediterranean region of France is a busy and popular destination during the summer months, and business aircraft...
Generally speaking, business aircraft operations to Athens (LGAV) are fairly straightforward. Operations can be done on...
Despite the easing of sanctions on Burma, conducting business aviation flight operations to and from Burma presents a...
Operations to Singapore will always go more smoothly with advance preparation and knowledge of airport procedures and...
What you eat impacts your metabolism, alertness and energy levels. When piloting an extended flight, it’s best to eat...
Full Body Scanners Industry is set to get the body scanner industry to the next level, as the producers are regularly...
Beginning February 7, 2013, the first phase of mandated controller-pilot data link communications (CPDLC) was...
Recent advice from the Australian Department of Infrastructure and Transport has highlighted a new interpretation of...
This year’s Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix will be held March 22nd-24th at the Sepang International circuit,...
Top Sources: Business Aviation
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