Business Aviation
News and issues relating to business, corporate and private aviation, primarily regarding turbine-engine-powered airplanes and helicopters. Subjects include aircraft, engines, personnel, acquisitions, accidents, safety, security and training.
NTSB's Jennifer Homendy expressed concerns to lawmakers about the need to strengthen safety requirements for Part 91 revenue passenger-carrying flights.
In a tie-up with 4Air, aviation insurer Global Aerospace is now offering a range of sustainability programs for its clients.
Bombardier deliveries edged up by three units in 2022 but plans call for that to jump by at least 16 units, to 138 aircraft, in 2023.
NATA is partnering with FBO management software provider X-1FBO on the launch of a conference aimed at the service provider industry.
A weekly sustainability quiz sponsored by 4Air.
AIN Media Group hires Ruben Kempeneer as president and forms board of directors.
No-cost JumpHub offers non-revenue benefits, such as access to empty leg flights, to Part 135 operators and flight crews.
An aviation technical training lab set to open at Miami-Opa locka Executive Airport this summer will teach MRO and FBO skills.
Argus sees 2023 business aviation activity dipping by just a percentage point in North America—a rightsizing after a tumultuous three years.
Following his retirement from Bombardier, Leo Knappen has joined the International Business Aviation Council as head of the industry partner program.