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.
After baking in the New Mexico desert for nearly 40 years, one of Elvis Presley's former JetStars has a new owner with big plans.
Private fliers heading to the World Economic Forum next week in Switzerland are being urged to use SAF book and claim to spur production.
While there were no fatal accidents of U.S.-registered business jets in 2022, those registered outside the U.S. saw an increase in fatal mishaps.
Fractional-jet-share provider Flexjet will soon have eight of its own private terminal them in the U.S. after it opens three more.
Privacy for business aircraft users is important, but far from guaranteed.
Business jet operations have remained flat in the early days of the year as private flights offset lagging charter operations.
Azula Conecta bought the milestone airplane, a Cessna Grand Caravan EX.
The Farmingdale, New York aircraft management and charter company has added two Bombardier Challenger 60s and a Cessna Citation XLS.
NBAA said the industry has been pushing for improvements and enhanced redundancies for the Notam system for four years.
London-based FBO Harrods Aviation has acquired rival Fayair at Stansted Airport.