Content Archive: December 2018

Training and Workforce

Women in Aviation on a Mission at MEBAA

Women are a growing segment of the aviation workforce, and opportunities abound.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Varsano: London Still Popular with Middle East Clients

Despite political uncertainty, The Jet Business is seeing plenty of Middle East buyers in its Park Lane store.
Airports

Operators Concerned about New Seletar Restriction

The noise-abatement restrictions could limit bizav's access to the airport, group warns.
Aircraft

Spike Looks At Self-cleaning Tech for Aircraft De-icing

Agreement gives Innovasonic an entry into the aerospace market with its PiezoWipe technology.
Charter & Fractional

Baker Aviation Breaks Ground on New FTW HQ

The company will relocate its FAA Part 145 repair station from Addison Airport to Fort Worth as the first step of the project.
Regulations and Government

FAA Plans Restrictions, ATM Procedures for Super Bowl

A TFR will be in place for Super Bowl Sunday, but air traffic procedures will be implemented in the week surrounding the event.
FBOs

Jet Aviation Reaches IS-BAH Stage 2

At the MEBAA show, the General Dynamics subisidary was awarded certificates for 20 of its global FBOs.
Airlines

Air Italy Adds U.S. Flights amid New Subsidy Claims

The Italian carrier’s CEO characterizes assertions it has violated Open Skies treaties as "nonsense."
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Regulations and Government

FAA Proposes Penalty Against Steele for Illegal Charter

The $624,000 penalty is the second to be proposed against Steele Aviation this year.

November U.S. Bizav Activity Sees Slight Decline

Flights in the US, Canada and Caribbean dipped slightly in November compared to the previous year.