Chad Trautvetter
Online Editor

Chad is the editor of AINalerts, AIN's daily business aviation newsletter, and is also the news editor at AIN Media Group. He has been writing about aviation, with an emphasis on business aviation, since 1994. Chad started his writing career at The Avion, the student newspaper at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, serving as editor-in-chief before graduating with a bachelor's in aeronautical science. After a stint as managing editor at Professional Pilot magazine, he joined AIN in late 1998. Chad holds a commercial pilot certificated with instrument and multi-engine ratings, and he also is a CFI/CFII. He lives and works from his home in Venice, Florida.

Latest from Chad Trautvetter

Safety

Saudia Private Aviation Taps Wyvern for Risk Management

Under the agreement, Wyvern will provide updated operational and technical manuals to SPA that comply with newly implemented regulations.

Mayo Clinic Pilot Health Service Added to USAIG Safety Program

ProPilot functions as the flight department's out-of-house medical director, working supportively and proactively to sustain pilots’ medical certification.
Aircraft

Milestone 800th TBM Delivered to Elliott Aviation

According to Daher, the TBM 700 was the first civilian pressurized single turboprop aircraft to be certified, entering full production in 1991.
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Charter & Fractional

XOJet Allies with JetSmarter for Real-time Booking Apps

As part of the alliance, XOJet has named JetSmarter as the exclusive digital distribution channel for the company’s fleet of midsize jets.
Rotorcraft

UBS: Pre-owned Helicopter Inventory Dips a Bit in August

There were 1,364 pre-owned helicopters available for sale at the end of August, which equates to 6 percent of the installed base.

U.S. Bizav Flying Roars Back to Life in August

All aircraft categories saw increases last month, with large-cabin jets leading the way with a 6.1-percent year-over-year surge.
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Regulations and Government

Survey: Nearly 50% Might Sell Bizcraft if User Fees Implemented

Looking at the Presidential slate, half believe that Donald Trump would act in the best interests of business aviation.
Aircraft

Beechcraft Hawker 400XPr Upgrade STC'd by FAA

Upgrade includes winglets, Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 retrofit avionics and replacement Williams International FJ44-4A-32 engines.
FBOs

Talon Air Joins Signature FBO Network as Affiliate

Talon Air's facility at Republic Airport includes more than 100,000-sq-ft of hangar, executive terminal and office space.
Charter & Fractional

Clay Lacy Aviation, Key Air To Merge

The combined company will forward as Clay Lacy Aviation, representing more than 75 aircraft in 15 U.S. locations, two FBOs and four maintenance centers.
Charter & Fractional

Wheels Up Formalizes Care Program, Intros Teal Airplane

Wheels Up Cares will raise awareness and funds for causes important to the company and its members.
Charter & Fractional

Argus-rated Operators, Brokers Get Break on AOG Protect

AOG Protect limits financial losses associated with charter flights that have been grounded for mechanical or other issues.
Regulations and Government

Corporate Pilot Launches Cuba Handling Company

Cuba Handling will secure aircraft permits, flight logistics, visas and passenger itineraries for private aircraft operators.
Maintenance and Modifications

AirFlyte Adds Falcon 900, Global Express to Mx Roster

The MRO also has a maintenance base in Sarasota, Florida, and is setting up an aircraft maintenance shop at Hanscom Field, near Boston.
Maintenance and Modifications

Comlux America Reports Busy Year for Bizliner Work

So far this year, the facility has completed three VIP bizliners a “steady stream” of maintenance and upgrade projects.
Aircraft

Quest Lands Chilean Approval for Kodiak 100

Earlier this year, Quest named Santiago, Chile-based Aeroservicio as its authorized Kodiak sales representative for Chile.
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ATC

Fans 1/A Aircraft on NAT Will Need To 'Confirm' Route

Message acts as a means to check the downlinked route from the aircraft against the route held in the flight data processing system.
Training and Workforce

Bombardier's Dallas Bizav Training Facility Turns 15

The facility—which offers courses for Learjet, Challenger and Global pilots and maintenance technicians—has trained more than 45,000 customers since 2001.
Charter & Fractional

Wheels Up Launches College Football Air Shuttle Service

Shuttle flights are scheduled to arrive two hours before kickoff and return one hour after the game ends.
Aircraft

Piper Secures Production Certificate for M600 T-prop

The move allows Piper to produce, flight test and issue airworthiness certificates for the M600 for customer deliveries.
Charter & Fractional

Avinode: Hours Matter When Quoting Air Charter Trips

Avinode found that 19 percent of the trips are booked the day of travel, while 20 percent are scheduled just one day in advance.

WingX: Russia, Turkey Drag Down European Bizav Flying

Overall, there were 74,689 business aviation departures in Europe last month, with the UK and France being the “main growth impetus."
Engines

Additive Manufacturing To Eliminate 845 Parts on GE's ATP Turboprop

Using additive “represents an elimination of thousands of machining features and inspections, and hundreds of quality plants and procure contracts."

Argus: 2016 U.S. Bizav Flying on Great Trajectory

Activity continued to be strong in the Part 91 and 135 segments in the first half, while the fractional industry experienced “slight growth."
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Charter & Fractional

XOJet Pilots Can Now Get a Lyft to Work

The company’s pilots can use Lyft for transport to and from the airport and hotel accommodations, while the expense reimbursement process is automated.
Charter & Fractional

Air Partner Expands Its NYC Presence

The company believes there is “strong demand” in the area for its private aircraft charter offerings, particularly its JetCard product.
Aircraft

Gulfstream Launches Performance App for G650/G650ER

It can calculate balanced and unbalanced field lengths and speeds, takeoff speed distance visualization and remaining stopping distance, among others.
Charter & Fractional

BACA: Cyber Attacks on Charter Operators, Brokers Rising

The escalation of attacks on business aviation operators and brokers in recent months has been “quite alarming,” the Baltic Air Charter Association said.
Maintenance and Modifications

Advent Starts FAA Trials of PC-12 Anti-lock Brakes

All PC-12 models are eligible for eABS installation, provided the aircraft is equipped with a Waas-enabled GPS.
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Aircraft

Duncan: Orders Flying in for CJ3 Fusion Avionics Upgrade

The cockpit upgrade replaces Pro Line 21 portrait-oriented displays with three larger 14.1-inch touchscreen displays in landscape format.