NATA Promotes Berry and Welcomes Popovich and Hantz to the Safety 1st Team

NATA) is pleased to announce several staff changes as the Association continues its leadership as the gold standard in aviation business safety education and training. Recently, Steve Berry was promoted to Managing Director of Safety and Training. Joining Steve as the newest members of the NATA Safety 1st team are Brandon Popovich as its Manager of Safety and Training and Victoria Hantz as its first in-house Instructional Designer.

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NATA Testifies Before House Aviation Subcommittee

NATA President and CEO Timothy Obitts has testified before the House Aviation Subcommittee to discuss the current state of general aviation as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. In the testimony, NATA highlights challenges facing our industry as well as opportunities to ensure we maintain a healthy, thriving aviation ecosystem – one that meets today’s needs and is prepared to embrace tomorrow’s innovation.

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TAG Extends Flight App to All Its Aircraft Owners

Via the TAG Flight App, owners can access a wealth of information about their aircraft. In just a few clicks they can discover the charter flights planned for their aircraft, past trips, flight availability, schedules, destination information, crew status, passenger lists, maintenance events and precisely where it is in the world - even if it is in-flight.

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GrandView Aviation Takes Delivery of Three New Jets

GrandView Aviation Takes Delivery of Three New Jets

GrandView Aviation’s fleet of Embraer Phenom 300 super light jets grew by three during Q2 for a total of 17. The company is also scheduled to open new bases in Teterboro, NJ (KTEB) on July 15 and Reno, NV (KRNO) on July 18, bringing the total to ten U.S. bases coast-to-coast, including locations in Baltimore/DC, Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles and Phoenix.

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NBAA Welcomes Nomination of Phil Washington as Next FAA Administrator

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) today welcomed the nomination of Phil Washington to be the next leader of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), noting the value of having a confirmed administrator for providing consistent leadership at the agency.

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Air Charter Safety Foundation Announces Changes to Staff, Board of Governors

The Air Charter Safety Foundation, a non-profit aviation safety organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., welcomes Robert Rufli as Director of Operations. The ACSF also welcomes the following changes to its Board of Governors: Todd Weeber as Chair, Jessie Naor as Vice Chair and John Brogan as Treasurer.

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DC Aviation Opening New Hangar at Munich Oberpfaffenhofen Airport

DC Aviation Opening New Hangar at Munich Oberpfaffenhofen Airport

On July 20, 2022, DC Aviation will hold an opening celebration to present its new hangar at Oberpfaffenhofen Airport. The approximately 100 invited guests will experience 6,000 square meters of hangar space with a designer lounge, a state-of-the-art conference area, and a separate crew lounge at the gates of Munich.

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NBAA Advocacy Delivers Best Practices on Exporting Aircraft from the U.S.

Addressing the confusion about the process of exporting aircraft and the requirements for making the necessary Electronic Export Information (EEI) filings, the NBAA Tax Committee and Regulatory Issues Advisory Group joined forces to create the new, members-only resource, “Guide on Exporting Aircraft from the United States.”

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