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

Charter & Fractional

Avinode Takes Charter Closer to Client as Market Still Fluctuates

Online charter portal Avinode (Booth No.
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Charter & Fractional

SchedAero Add Functions to Lighten Load for Smaller Operators

The ranks of the Wyvern Wingmen are set to increase with 26 new and returning charter operators taking safety audits during the months of September and Oct
Charter & Fractional

Wyvern Adds Wingmen as Safety Audit Specialist Turns Twenty

The ranks of the Wyvern Wingmen are set to increase with 26 new and returning charter operators taking safety audits during the months of September and Oct
Charter & Fractional

Comlux America Expands Facilities

Comlux America will begin construction of a new hangar at its Indianapolis headquarters.
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FBOs

ExecuJet Expands Handling Chain With Cambridge FBO

ExecuJet Europe is further expanding its growing network of FBOs with its appointment by the UK’s Cambridge Airport to run its FBO.
Regulations and Government

European Judge Blocks U.S. Appeal against Emissions Trading Scheme

A provisional ruling from the advocate general of the European Court of Justice has denied
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Maintenance and Modifications

Operators Find Cost Of Jet-Care Engine Testing Is Still Well Spent

Business aircraft operators may be battling to control costs, but they aren’t cutting back on the oil and engine debris analysis services provided by Jet-C
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Aircraft

ABS Jets Plans New Prague FBO by 2013

ABS Jets is accelerating its development as a comprehensive business aviation services group and is here at the NBAA show (Booth No.
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FBOs

Nagoya Airport Is Radioactive-safe and Convenient for Bizav

As part of Japan’s resolve to get back on its feet after the devastation of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the eastern part of the country in April, N
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Engines

The Jet Business Opens London Store To Market Aircraft

The Jet Business is taking aircraft sales right to billionaire main street with the opening of the first storefront retail outlet of its type.
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FBOs

TAG Aviation Prepares Farnborough for 2012 London Olympics

In November TAG Aviation will complete construction of a new three-bay hangar complex at the London-area Farnborough Airport.
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Environment

TAG Aviation Expands at Farnborough Airport

TAG Aviation expects to complete construction of a new three-bay hangar complex at the London-area Farnborough Airport next month.
Charter & Fractional

October Air Charter Demand Looking Flat

Demand for charter flights during October looks set to remain somewhat flat, according to the latest projections from online charter portal Avinode
Charter & Fractional

Political stability aids bizav bounceback in Thailand

Business aviation activity is picking up in Thailand, with the Southeast Asian country enjoying a period of relative political stability after the recent g
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Middle East Business Aviation Market Still Growing

Business aviation will once again have a strong presence in Dubai this year.

Will the Arab Spring Be Followed by a Rich Aerospace harvest in Dubai?

As the next biennial Dubai Air Show approaches, all eyes are on the Middle East, but not entirely for the usual reasons.
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ATC

Charter Demand Dips Below 2010 Levels

Through the start of September, demand for charter flights was 15 to 25 points higher than during the same period in 2010, according to the forward-looking
Charter & Fractional

UK Plans Dedicated Airspace for 2012 Olympics

The UK’s National Air Traffic Services is proposing to establish a new airspace structure specifically to accommodate business aviation during the period a
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FBOs

U.S. Eases Customs and Immigration Pre-Clearance Process in Shannon

The process through which business aircraft passengers and crew can clear U.S.
Aircraft

Piaggio Short Lists Partners for Jet Program

Piaggio Aero Industries apparently will enter the business-jet market only if it can line up an existing major aircraft manufacturer as a risk-sharing part
ATC

UK Plans Dedicated Airspace for Bizav at 2012 Olympics

The UK’s National Air Traffic Services proposed a new airspace structure specifically to accommodate business aviation during the 2012 Olympic Games in Lon
Aircraft

Freighter Conversion Demand Tilts IAI over to the Civil Side

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is achieving faster growth on the civil side of its business than on the military side, for which it is arguably better k
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Safi Flies the Flag for Afghan Air Transport Independence

Outsiders might assume that war is the biggest worry for Afghan carrier Safi Airways.
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Rotorcraft

Mexican Operator Leases EC 145s from Milestone

Leasing group Milestone Aviation announced today its first deal involving Eurocopter aircraft through an agreement to place four new EC145s with Mexican op
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Charter & Fractional

AIN Blog: Charter Feels the Squeeze from All Sides

I thought that working in the media was a precarious career path until I started to learn more about the executive charter business.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Aftermarket Sales Will Lift Despite Downturn, Says UBS

Despite the increasingly uncertain economic outlook, trading conditions for companies making their living from the air transport aftermarket are improving,
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Aircraft

Charter Demand Set To Flatten as Prices Wobble

Demand for charter flights during September looks set to flatten out, according to the latest projections from online charter portal Avinode.
Aircraft

Certification Ends Development Nightmares for Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, which during its seven-times delayed development program has seemed more of a nightmare than a dream, became a joyful reality on A
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FBOs

Nigeria gets first real FBO with new Lagos facility

Nigeria now has what claims to be the West African country’s first purpose-built FBO, with the recent opening of the EAN Jet Centre at Murtala Muhammed Int

Hadid Expands in India

Partly driven by a need to speed up the processing of overflight and landing permit applications for its clients, Hadid International recently expanded its