Florida Court of Appeal Rejects County Assessor’s Attempt to Tax Fixed Base Operators

NATA President and CEO Curt Castagna stated, “The Court’s ruling removes a significant burden to general aviation operations in Florida and represents a resounding victory for economic efficiency and growth in our industry. Our members around the country should be reassured that the legislature and court system in Florida recognize the vital role that FBOs play in facilitating general aviation operations which contribute mightily to our economy.”

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San Marino Achieves USA FAA Category 1 Rating

San Marino Achieves USA FAA Category 1 Rating

The Republic of San Marino has achieved the USA FAA Category 1 Rating, according to a recent Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announcement. The Category 1 rating recognizes the San Marino civil aviation authority as compliant with ICAO standards and allows San Marino air carriers to operate services to the United States.

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Ready for LABACE and Greetings from CBAA

Ready for LABACE and Greetings from CBAA

After a successful regional show at the White Plains Regional last month and a great night at the Yankees/Mets game thanks to Meridian, our team is at this moment attending the 2023 CBAA Canadian Business Aviation Association convention and exhibition in Calgary. Should you plan a visit today or tomorrow you can find Elizabeth and Sara at booth #511.

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Explore New England in Style: Tips for Charter Travelers 2023

Explore New England in Style: Tips for Charter Travelers 2023

New England is a glimpse into the not-so-distant past when nature's awesome power shaped the beautiful coastline and dotted the landscape with kettle ponds in valleys surrounded by rolling hills and jagged peaks as the Laurentide ice sheet retreated 10,000 years ago. The area has a rich history, breathtaking beauty in the forests and by the sea, world-class cuisine, and sought-after destination hotels and rentals.

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Charter 101: Why More People Are Choosing Private Jets Over Commercial Airlines

Charter 101: Why More People Are Choosing Private Jets Over Commercial Airlines

On June 28, 2023, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby was among passengers in the more than 50,000 private jet flights in the U.S. that week. Kirby chose the Teterboro, New Jersey (KTEB) airport over Newark Airport (KEWR), the nearby United hub, for a flight to Denver, Colorado. If you’re wondering why Kirby couldn’t find an option among the air travel options offered by United – the third largest airline in the world by fleet size – it was likely because the airline canceled 750 flights on the same day.

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Sun Air Jets Presented With 2022 Friendly Flyer Award from the Van Nuys Airport (KVNY)

Sun Air Jets Presented With 2022 Friendly Flyer Award from the Van Nuys Airport (KVNY)

Sun Air Jets is honored to announce that it has been presented with the 2022 Friendly Flyer Award from the Van Nuys Airport (KVNY).  It is the company’s 9th such award since 2014, making it the recipient with the longest consecutive tenure. According to the Los Angeles World Airports website, the voluntary Fly Friendly/Quiet Departure Program for jet aircraft was established in 1994 to address the community’s concerns regarding jet aircraft noise in neighboring areas.

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Cambridge City Airport and London Southend Airport Join Weston Aviation's New Partnership Product

Weston Aviation, the UK and Ireland-based Private and Business Aviation company, has launched its new partnership product. To be known as “The Collection,” the new alliance will enable Weston Aviation to further expand its network by working closely with other airport owners and independent FBO operators to champion the use of these regional airports and increase audience reach.

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Leeds East Airport Opens Brand New FBO Equipped With RNP Instrument Approach

Leeds East Airport Opens Brand New FBO Equipped With RNP Instrument Approach

Leeds East Airport (EGCM) is opening a brand new FBO including a state-of-the-art VIP lounge and facilities more than equal to any international FBO. The RNP(GNSS) Instrument Approach has been approved by the CAA and is active from 10th August. The system improves flight safety and provides a full instrument GNSS approach on runway 06/24 which is 25 feet ASL.

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Kestutis Abarius Appointed as Head of Sports Charter Sales at Skyllence

Kestutis Abarius Appointed as Head of Sports Charter Sales at Skyllence

Skyllence, a leading international air charter broker, is delighted to announce the appointment of Kestutis Abarius as Head of Sports Charter Sales. In his new role, Kestutis will be responsible for delivering exceptional sports travel services and ensuring the highest standards of sports travel for existing clients and newcomers alike.

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EAA Announces Arrival of First H145 D3 Helicopter Within Luxembourg Air Rescue Group

EAA Announces Arrival of First H145 D3 Helicopter Within Luxembourg Air Rescue Group

Providing air ambulance services within Luxembourg Air Rescue Group (LAR), European Air Ambulance (EAA) is pleased to announce the arrival of the first Airbus H145 D3 rescue helicopter within LAR Group. The helicopter bearing the registration LX-HSL is ideally suited to LAR's wide range of operations and is used for rescue missions in Luxembourg and the Greater Region. A second helicopter of the same type will join the fleet in the autumn.

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Groundbreaking Women in Transport Equity Index Survey Officially Launched at Women in Transport AGM

Groundbreaking Women in Transport Equity Index Survey Officially Launched at Women in Transport AGM

The transport sector is about to embark on a transformative journey towards diversity and equity with the official launch of the Women in Transport Equity Index survey. This groundbreaking initiative, introduced at the Women in Transport Annual General Meeting on June 26, 2023, aims to revolutionize the industry by providing crucial baseline data, recognizing best practices and driving positive change.

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Industry Coalition Defends Air Service to Small Communities

A coalition of industry groups, including the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), joined in cautioning leaders in the White House, Congress, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about inaccurate characterizations of Part 135 air carriers that conduct public charter flights under DOT Part 380 regulations and provide vital air service to small communities in the United States.

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FlyHouse Takes Flight as Fleet and Clients Continue to Come Aboard Private Aviation Disruptor

FlyHouse, a leading private aviation company aimed at disrupting an old industry model, announced the addition of a Gulfstream G550 and Gulfstream G200 to its growing fleet of luxury aircraft. These state-of-the-art aircraft offer a seamless blend of style and technology, ensuring an unparalleled flying experience for passengers.

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ACSF Appoints Burns to CEO, Hires Carpenter as Executive Director

Todd Weeber, Chairman of the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ASCF.aero), announced that the ACSF’s Executive Board has expanded the role of Bryan Burns, the organization’s President. Effective immediately, Burns will serve as both President & CEO of the Foundation. Additionally, the ACSF has hired its first-ever Executive Director, Debi Carpenter, who will lead the organization’s membership development, grant-writing and fundraising efforts.

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Jet Aviation Announces Delivery of Five Customized Bell 407GXi Aircraft to Nautilus Aviation

Jet Aviation Announces Delivery of Five Customized Bell 407GXi Aircraft to Nautilus Aviation

Jet Aviation announced that it has delivered five customized Bell 407GXi aircraft to Nautilus Aviation, a helicopter service provider based in Northern Australia. The delivery is part of a total order of five aircraft sold and reconfigured by Jet Aviation for charter, utility, and tourism work.

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Clay Lacy Aviation Adds to Charter Fleet, Grows Market Availability

Clay Lacy Aviation Adds to Charter Fleet, Grows Market Availability

Clay Lacy Aviation has added nine aircraft to its Part 135 charter certificate. The new aircraft open more availability for charter customers in nationwide locations, expanding the reach of Clay Lacy’s large and ultra-long-range business jets, which are maintained, crewed and operated to the highest standards.

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TAG Aviation Announces Official Support of Supermarine Seaplane Charity

TAG Aviation Announces Official Support of Supermarine Seaplane Charity

An extraordinary challenge to rebuild an airworthy Supermarine S5 Seaplane is being led by one of TAG Aviation’s own pilots, Will Hosie. With plans to involve universities and schools local to the project sites of Bodmin in Cornwall and later Calshot in Southampton, the Supermarine Seaplane charity hopes to not only educate but also inspire young people to take up aeronautics and engineering while discovering a love of aviation.

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