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

Market Shifting, Say Top Brokers

Leading executive charter brokers arguably offer the best overview of current market conditions because they deal with such a broad spread of operators fro

MEBA event poised to hit its stride as Mideast bizav thrives

The prolific growth of the Middle East market for business aviation should be clearly apparent at the second Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA) show this
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Charter & Fractional

Slowing world ecomonies affect international charter operations

At face value, the marked decline in leading western European economies would seem to mean an inevitable dip in the fortunes of executive charter operators
Charter & Fractional

Elite jets fulfills Arabian promise

Elite Jets Fulfills Arabian PromiseThe recently forged alliance between Dubai-based Elite Jets and Jet Aviation is a prime illustrat
Charter & Fractional

UK-based Air Partner Reports Charter Demand Growth

London-based aircraft charter broker Air Partner has reported strong growth in both sales and profits for its fiscal year that ended on July 31.

Olver’s absence could be a good sign for troubled Grob

Negotiations in Europe between Grob Aerospace and an undisclosed prospective new investor have continued into a third day.

In talks with new investor, Grob pulls out of show

Grob Aerospace is holdings talks in Europe this week with an undisclosed prospective new investor.

Bizjets bulk of Dassault’s sales

Sales of Dassault’s Falcon line held up well during the first half of this year, compensating for a dip on the military side of its business.
Airports

PremiAir Moves Fixed-wing Ops to Oxford

PremiAir is set to complete the relocation of its Hawker Beechcraft authorized service center to Oxford from Blackbushe Airport near Farnborough early this
FBOs

ExecuJet opens two facilities this month`

ExecuJet South Africa is set to move into its new FBO at Cape Town International Airport this month.
Airports

London airports

London is one of the world’s most crowded and congested cities, but business aircraft operators flying to the British capital are spoiled for choice when i
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Loan Repayment Becomes More Challenging

The specter of aircraft repossessions is starting to loom larger over the business aviation community as more owners struggle to repay loans, according to

Jet Aviation poised to ride out economic storm

Economic conditions in major Western countries are not looking good.
Maintenance and Modifications

Microturbo to test e-APU by year-end

Microturbo (Booth No.

TBM Gets Sales Boost in Russia

EADS Socata has appointed Infinity Aviation its aircraft sales representative for Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan.
Safety

Tempus adds video link to medical emergency kit

For medical emergencies in which only the help of a doctor will do, RDT (Booth No.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Arinc’s Oi serves up onboard Web content

Arinc (Booth No.
Safety

Jetnet celebrates 20-year milestone

Jetnet, the business aircraft market research company, is celebrating 20 years of operation by showcasing its Aviation Business Index (ABI) service, Helico
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

With court reprieve, Grob staves off bankruptcy

Grob Aerospace CEO Niall Olver has been given more time to secure fresh investors for the insolvent German manufacturer of the SPn light business jet.
Charter & Fractional

JetBird Obtains Funding To Get Off the Ground

European very light jet air-taxi start-up JetBird has raised an additional $14.2 million (€10 million) in launch capital by selling a 9.3-percent stake to

Farnborough Aircraft Files Bankruptcy

UK-based Farnborough Aircraft filed for bankruptcy protection on September 12.
Rotorcraft

Mi-171s One Hero after Chinese Earthquake

Operators of Mil helicopters meeting at Russia’s Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant (UUAP) in late July heard how the Mil-171 led rescue operations for victims of the
Charter & Fractional

Jet Republic Throws Down Gauntlet to NetJets Europe

Jet Republic today announced the launch of a major new European fractional ownership, lease and block charter program and revealed itself as the previously
Cabin Interior and Electronics

BAE converts RJs for bizav

BAE Systems Regional Aircraft this year will deliver six more of its corporate-configured, four-engine Avro RJs for a variety of business and government op
FBOs

Kuala Lumpur FBO welcomes bizav

ExecuJet Aviation and Hawker Pacific have begun operating the new Skypark FBO at Kuala Lumpur’s Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport.
Charter & Fractional

FlairJet Plans Phenom 100 Air Service in UK

British air-taxi operator startup FlairJet yesterday announced plans to enter service next May with a pair of Embraer Phenom 100s.
Charter & Fractional

Swiss company acquires Skyjet

VistaJet has embarked on an ambitious growth plan that could see it operating a fleet of almost 100 business jets by 2012.
Rotorcraft

Mi-171s One Hero after Chinese Earthquake

Operators of Mil helicopters meeting at Russia’s Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant (UUAP) in late July heard how the Mil-171 led rescue operations for victims of the

Lender balks at delays; Grob declares insolvency

Grob Aerospace GmbH filed for insolvency in Germany on August 18 after its main source of capital suddenly withdrew financial support for the new SPn light
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