BJT WAYPOINTS
| July 25, 2019
IN THE NEWS
BOEING 737 MAX FALLOUT CONTINUES
The U.S. airframer may further cut back or even suspend production and doesn’t expect the aircraft to return to service before the fourth quarter.
PROVIDER UPDATE
GULFSTREAM BIZJET SHIPMENTS SOAR
Deliveries climbed 25 percent in the year’s first half, with large-cabin aircraft solely driving the increase.
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“Rise and shine. I've always held such fondness for that sweet old phrase. As though we are all little suns. As though we are all someone's day.”
— writer Beau Taplin
AIRCRAFT OWNERSHIP
HOW BONUS DEPRECIATION AFFECTS BUSINESS JET SALES
It’s a boon for buyers of both new and preowned models. Just be careful about when you make your purchase.
VOTE NOW!
BJT 2019 READERS’ CHOICE SURVEY
Make your voice heard.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
SENATE CONFIRMS STEPHEN DICKSON AS FAA ADMINISTRATOR
The vote came over the objection of Democrats, who voiced concern about a whistleblower complaint involving the nominee’s former employer.
BJT BOOK OF LISTS
7 PLACES TO TAKE NON-AFRICAN SAFARIS
Tigers abound in India, too.
BJT COMPANY DIRECTORIES
HOMEWORK HELPER
We offer a comprehensive database of business aviation companies, from charter providers to caterers to aircraft manufacturers.
PLACES TO TAKE YOUR JET
HOW HIGH?
The European leg of the grand slam of indoor show jumping—Longines Masters of Paris—is happening December 5–8. Plus, other events you should know about.