Buisness aviation news
Jung Sky adds a certified Part145 organisation to its service portfolio Croatia-based business aviation operator Jung Sky has lots of reasons for contentment looking back at 2022.
The Norwegian Air Ambulance is ordering two five-bladed H145s to be used for life-saving missions in Norway.
VIP Completions, providers of aircraft completions and refurbishment services, today unveiled a spectacular Bombardier Global Express that it recently delivered to an unnamed client.
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Fractional aircraft flights reached a new record level in 2022, with hours flown growing even more than charter flights or wholly owned flights, according to data from ARGUS TRAQPak. These figures confirm the trend of significant growth across the whole of private aviation in the last two years.
MEBAA is proud to announce the latest addition to its Board, Comlux, represented by its Chairman & CEO Richard Gaona. Comlux has been a member of MEBAA since 2010, and their recent addition to the board is a testament to their commitment to the business aviation industry in the region.
Teamster flight dispatchers with Local 284 in Columbus, Ohio, are calling out the Berkshire Hathaway-owned NetJets, an air carrier that operates private jets for the ultra-wealthy, for refusing to offer better wages even as the company faces recruitment and retention problems.
Demand for Airbus Corporate Helicopters (ACH) in North America continues to grow, with notable ACH130 orders being placed by Franklin Mountain Management and Sylvain Oligny.
Limited to the first 100 Members, PLATINUM Jet Club will offer 12-month fixed pricing, no Peak Day premiums, and no membership fee.
Dubai-based global aircraft brokerage firm ArcosJet will feature a Gulfstream IV-SP long-range business jet at the static display of the TLV Business Aviation Conference. The event will take place March 14−16, 2023, in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Airbus Corporate Helicopters (ACH) has unveiled an eye-catching new range of external liveries and cabin interiors for its ACH130 Aston Martin Edition.
Airbus Corporate Helicopters has delivered the first example of the ACH160 Exclusive helicopter.
Bell Textron announced the signed purchase agreements for three Bell 407GXi – two in the UK to corporate customers and one in Ireland to Zeus Essential Holding Limited (Zeus), an Irish-owned global packaging solutions company. The signings were announced at HAI Heli-Expo.
These contracts were signed by customers worldwide.
Bell Textron announced the signed purchase agreement for a Bell 429 to be operated by World Aviation, the Independent Representative (IR) for Bell in Spain. The aircraft will be delivered to a private owner and operated for charter and corporate VIP transport in the Costa del Sol and other regions in the country.
Airbus Helicopters has partnered with International SOS to launch a next generation emergency medical system improvement programme, LifeSaver, which enhances healthcare systems to improve patient outcomes.
Aviation business conglomerate Avia Solutions Group has transferred its headquarters to Dublin, Ireland, making it the second largest Irish-registered aviation business behind Ryanair.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted permission for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to operate and test in Alsaka with the aim of securing certification for national airspace flight. The waiver was requested by the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) in late 2020. Alaska is the only state with the ability to allow UAS operations classified as research or development, including aircraft under 300 pounds, to be conducted in Alaska UAS test-site airspace.