BACA Calls for an Urgent Review of Regulations for Private Flight Cost-Sharing Platforms
/Gulfstream to Streamline and Enhance Customer Connectivity with New Program
/Swift Aircraft Management Awarded ARGUS Platinum Rating
/NBAA: New CBO Report Says ATC Privatization Bill Swells Deficit By $100 Billion
/The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) highlighted the latest concern over a congressional proposal for privatizing air traffic control (ATC), resulting from Congressional Budget Office (CBO) findings that pending legislation to privatize ATC would grow America’s budget deficit by nearly $100 billion.
The updated analysis of the legislation, H.R. 2997, released this week, comes after top House Democrats asked the non-partisan CBO to take another look at the bill. The House members noted that the House Rules Committee made significant changes to the bill for the chamber’s consideration, including the addition of a tax title.
ASG Completes BBJ Acquisition and Delivery; Sees Increased Market Activity for Boeing Business Jets
/London Biggin Hill Airport Ready to Welcome ACE '17 Next Month
/London Biggin Hill Airport, the capital’s premier business aviation airport, is gearing up to host 2017’s Air Charter Expo on 12th September 2017. Dubbed ACE ’17, the event is the UK’s only conference and exhibition dedicated to the air charter industry.
Organised for the first time by the Air Charter Association (BACA), the event brings key networking opportunities to the best of business aviation. Over 80 exhibitors will present the latest innovations in their field, while a full programme of meetings, presentations and talks will tackle the big questions on the future of the industry.
B. Coleman Aviation and Coleman Jet Authorized for DCA Operations
/Central Flying Service Honored for Flight Training Milestone
/NBAA Event Benefitting Corporate Angel Network Gets New Look
/VistaJet Launches New Digital Platforms As Growth Accelerates in China
/VistaJet continues to build on its China growth and demonstrates a commitment to the region by expanding its team and launching a Chinese language website. This follows a surge of interest from the April launch of a bespoke WeChat booking platform.
VistaJet’s USD2.5 billion global infrastructure demonstrates the company’s commitment to providing the ultimate business aviation solution for corporate leaders, governments and UHNWIs. Additionally, expansion plans in China are being geared to creating a seamless flying experience for the increasingly tech savvy Chinese customer.
L.J. Aviation Achieves Prestigious Wingman Certification from Wyvern
/Business Aircraft Operators Should Start Planning for 2018 Winter Games
/Young aviators Enjoyed Amazing Camp with Historical Airplanes
/Sixty children could taste of the daily routine of war pilots from the famous Czechoslovak squadrons 310, 311, 312 and 313, which participated in air combats during World War II.
Children followed a similar daily routine as the historic heroes, including morning exercises and theory lessons on airplanes and aviation technology. With experienced instructors, they also tried out a real flight on Zlín Z-226 and Cessna C-152 machines.
ARGUS Releases 2017 Midyear Business Aviation Review
/Halfway through 2017 flight activity continues to climb higher with every month recording year over year gains from 2016.
To view the entire TRAQPak Midyear Review, click here.
Senate Appropriators Reject Air Traffic Control Privatization
/TAG Geneva’s FBO Lounges Showcase Summer Art Exhibition by Swiss Street Artist Joule Champod
/‘The Caps Collection’ pays homage to Joule Champod’s spray caps, which for an artist have become loyal travelling companions on his many trips around the world. Each works effectively like a paintbrush and it is rare to see a creative instrument have accidentally become a creation of its own.
Over $200K in Scholarships to be Awarded to Local Students
/Hunt & Palmer Cruise in Namibia
/NATA Takes Action to Ensure Continued Use of Pilatus PC-12s in Charter
/The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) announced the resolution of a compliance issue stopping air charter operators from adding certain Pilatus PC-12 aircraft to their certificates. Guidance documents published today now offer charter operators a clear pathway to utilizing these aircraft.
At an NATA Air Charter Operators Town Hall earlier this year, a company alerted the association that a local FAA office had denied requests to add to their operating certificate several PC-12 aircraft intended for passenger operations. Because the Pilatus PC-12 is a single-engine aircraft, passenger operations require compliance with certain additional Part 135 regulations, including specific electrical system requirements (14 CFR 135.163(f)).
