Charles Alcock
Managing Editor

Charles Alcock is managing editor of the AIN Media Group, having rejoined the company in 2019. He has been an aviation journalist since 1986, and previously worked for AIN from 1990 to 2017, most recently as editor-in-chief. His main focus is on covering new aviation technology and business models, as well as international news.

Having been raised in the London area, Alcock studied at the University of Manchester in the UK and earned an honors degree in Politics and Modern History. He speaks English and French, and some German.

Latest from Charles Alcock

Rotorcraft

Bristow To Lease Three AW139s From Waypoint

Waypoint Leasing says rates and terms are increasing.
Rotorcraft

New-look Finmeccanica Promises Strong Rotorcraft Focus

The AgustaWestland brand is expected to survive the recent restructuring of parent company Finmeccanica.
Engines

Record CFM Deliveries and Backlog Boost Safran

With its CFM International partner GE Aviation, Safran is transitioning from production of its CFM56 turbofans to the new Leap engines.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Safran Takes Writedown for Snecma Silvercrest Delay

Safran is taking a €654 million charge on 2015 results to cover asset depreciation associated with the delay to its Silvercrest engine program.
Aircraft

Malaysia Fire and Rescue Agency to Operate AW189 Helicopters

The aircraft are being bought by TPG Aeronautik
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Maintenance and Modifications

Chinese Operator Signs for OnPoint Engine Support

Colorful Guizhou Airlines will have its CF34-10E engines support by GE Aviation.
Aircraft

Embraer’s KC-390 Returns to Flight Test

Embraer said the KC-390 program is on track to begin deliveries to the Brazilian Air Force in 2018.
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Engines

Lion Group Buys Big to Power Up Neos

Lion Group’s leasing arm Transportation Partners has placed a $4.9 billion deal for Leap-1A engines.
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Aircraft

Restructured Finmeccanica Leaner, More Focused

Finmeccanica has been rationalized into four sectors.
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Training and Workforce

New Training Provider Tackles Rising Demand for Pilots

Airways Aviation is offering an alternative approach to training the next generation of airline pilots.
Maintenance and Modifications

Metroliner Cockpit Upgraded With Universal Avionics Kit

The avionics modernization will be covered by an STC.
Aircraft

Singapore Leasing Group Orders Five More ATR 72s

Avation is set to take its ATR 72 fleet to 35 of the twin turboprop regional airliners, with deliveries scheduled through 2018.
Aircraft

U.S. Contingent Looks to Capitalize on Transpacific Partnership

The U.S. contingent is once again one of the largest national groupings of exhibitors at the Singapore Airshow.
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Charter & Fractional

Luxaviation Pushes Global Bizav Consolidation

Luxaviation has rapidly grown its business aviation services group in locations, including the Asia Pacific region.
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Aircraft

Ruag to Kick Off Dornier 228NG Production in Mid-2016

The modernized twin turboprop is intended for a variety of roles including commuter airline service and maritime patrol.
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FBOs

Flight Support Group ASM Expands in India and Beyond

Dubai-based ASM has moved into new headquarters and has rebranded its operations in India.
Charter & Fractional

XOJet Boosts Charter Earnings and Sales

The 10-year-old on-demand charter provider also is investing in fleet refurbishment and improvements to its digital platforms.
Charter & Fractional

Aero Club Builds Membership Plan With Avanti-based Fleet

Aero Clubs aims to challenge the more established Wheels Up private aviation membership program.
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Charter & Fractional

Stratajet Tours U.S. To Recruit Operators for Charter Site

Online private charter booking site Stratajet now has more than 500 Europe-based aircraft available.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Global Jet Capital Adds GE Veteran Labrozzi to Team

Global Jet Capital has almost completed the acquisition of all assets from GE Capital's corporate aircraft portfolio.
Safety

Explosives-proof Bag Promises Protection Against Bombs

Italy's D'Appolonia says its new Fly-Bag is lighter and more flexible than existing explosives-protection equipment.
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AIN Blog: The Year Ahead, Economic Forecast Points to Further Doubt and Confusion

According to the latest OECD forecast, weakening emerging market economies are a source of concern about a worldwide growth slowdown.
Aircraft

Honda Aircraft Begins HondaJet Deliveries

Honda Aircraft delivered its first HondaJet to an undisclosed customer on December 23.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Finmeccanica Ready To Start New Year With New Structure

Italian aerospace, defense and security group Finmeccanica now consists of four sectors and seven new divisions.
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Avionics

Airbus To Acquire Flight Support Group Navtech

Navtech produces electronic flight bag systems, as well as aeronautical charts, navigation data and software for flight performance and crew planning,
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Regulations and Government

Guernsey Aircraft Registry Set To Issue Commercial AOCs

Aircraft registered in the Channel Island of Guernsey will be able to operate commercially.
Charter & Fractional

CRJ200s Expand Charter Role for Iraq's Energy Sector

Iraq Gate is now operating three Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets to provide transportation to and from Iraqi oil and gas fields.
Maintenance and Modifications

Arabasco Elite Packages Promise More Maintenance Value

Arabasco's new Platinum, Gold and Silver Elite Service packages offer benefits such as complimentary maintenance man-hours.
Safety

Inspector To Probe FAA Oversight of U.S. Regional Carriers

An audit by the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Transportation will look into how effectively FAA oversees regional airline operations.
Engines

Core Testing Begins for 777X Powerplant GE9X

Testing of the core for the GE Aviation GE9X engine that will power the Boeing 777X will be followed by a full engine test starting in 2016.
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