Content Archive: May 2019

FBOs

Oklahoma Airport To Receive Third FBO

Operated by the owners of a charter company that has had a presence at Wiley Post Airport since 1997, JetSet will be the field's third service provider.
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Safety

UAS-specific Weather Data Lacking

Industry expert calls for improvement of micro weather data and analytics

MEBAA Show Poised To Provide Bizav Boost in Morocco

The Moroccan government has identified business aviation as a key pillar of economic growth.
Avionics

FAA: ADS-B Rebates Are Gone

The ADS-B rebate uptake accelerated in recent weeks, and the last few hundred went in just a few days.
Accidents

At Least Four Killed in Alaskan Tour Aircraft Midair

Taquan Air said it is canceling flights while federal authorities investigate the midair collision.
Environment

Europe To Host SAJF Event Ahead of EBACE

Similar to the event held in January at California's Van Nuys Airport, Geneva-bound aircraft will be able to fill up on SAJF at several airports.
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Aircraft

Textron Aviation Looks To Ramp Service In Europe

New Textron Aviation CEO Ron Draper also putting greater emphasis on sustaining engineering of company's installed fleet.
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Security

Swiss Rega Develops Autonomous SAR Drone

Swiss Air Rega has developed a specialized search-and-rescue drone that can scan autonomously and fly beyond visual line of sight
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Environment

Dutch Government Sets Rates for New Aviation Tax

The draft bill would help meet a commitment for a “greening” of the Netherlands’ tax regime.
FBOs

FBO Partners Adds Safety Program Management Option

The FBO consultancy, which celebrates its fifth anniversary this year, has added industry veteran Patrick Moylan to run the new division.