Content Archive: September 2020

Environment

Key House, DOT Leaders Addressing SAF Virtual Summit

House aviation subcommittee Chair Rick Larsen and Ranking Republican Garret Graves (Louisiana) are among leaders addressing in the Virtual SAF Summit.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

AINsight: 5 Incentives To Finance Business Aircraft

Incentives to finance a business aircraft include cheap money, no to low cash outlay, tax write-offs, lessor/lender competition, and customized solutions.
Airports

Eurocontrol Warns of Airport Constraints during Covid Recovery

Coronavirus safety measures will cause airports to reach saturation capacity at 60 to 75 percent of their peak 2019 traffic levels.

NBAA To Resume On-location Regional Forums in 2021

NBAA announced it will again host the events, beginning in the Northeast U.S. in June 2021.
Article image
Environment

FAA To Develop Expanded Air Tour Management Program

The FAA has ended its previously initiated processes for the development of air tour management plans for some national parks.
Engines

Pratt & Whitney Continues Service Network Expansion

Pratt & Whitney has added Prince Aviation in Serbia and Aero-Dienst in Germany as designated maintenance facilities.

Web Manuals Targets Aviation Startups with Free Service

The company's free service includes access for five readers or reviewers, two editors, and one compliance library with up-to-date aviation rules.

North American Bizav Flying Continues Covid Recovery

Business aircraft activity last month in North America was off by 21.2 percent year-over-year as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to weigh on air travel.
Airlines

Boutique Air Grows With PC-12s

California-based Boutique Air serves 29 U.S. airports in 17 states nationwide, operating a fleet of 27 Pilatus PC-12-45 and PC-12-47 aircraft.
Article image

Leading Edge CEO Sees Preowned Bizjet Market Improving

Used aircraft sales at Leading Edge Aviation Solutions began to rebound to 2019 volume in July.