Content Archive: December 2011

UK To Hit Business Aviation with Passenger Tax

The UK government has confirmed its intention to extend its existing air passenger duty (APD) to business aircraft users.

EBAA Pans European Airport Slot Regulation

The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) is voicing its concerns over the European Commission’s draft regulation
Safety

Firebags Can Snuff Out Onboard Li-ion Battery Fires

The fiery failure of a lithium-ion battery powering an Apple iPhone 4 aboard Regional Express Flight ZL319 last Friday
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Sumwalt Sworn In for Second Term at NTSB

On Tuesday, Robert Sumwalt was sworn in for his second five-year term as an NTSB board member.
Airports

Bangkok Don Mueang Airport Still Closed Due To Flood

Flood waters are subsiding at Bangkok Don Mueang Airport, but it could be another two months until the business aviation gateway is ready to reopen

NBAA Releases Flight Expenses Handbook

The latest version of the NBAA Reimbursement of Flight Expenses for Owner-Pilots Handbook was released today.
Environment

FAA Funding Push for Aviation Biofuels

The FAA is awarding a total of $7.7 million in contracts to eight companies to help advance alternative commercial jet fuels.
Regulations and Government

NBAA Gives Kudos to Senator Murkowski for Stance on Aviation User Fees

The NBAA commended Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) today for the stance she has taken against general aviation user fees in a November 28 letter to Presiden

AIN Blog: Torqued: Pilot Error Needs NTSB Attention

The NTSB has an obligation not to sweep pilot error under the rug.

AIN Blog: Mica Gains Allies in Goal To Reform TSA

Rep. John Mica seeks to eliminate his "bastard child," the TSA.
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