marzo 2024
Cost to Rent a Private Jet
How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Private Jet? The cost to rent a private jet varies from $2,000 – $14,000 per billable flight hour. These hourly rates include a broad selection of aircraft
Embraer’s Phenom 300 Continues Its Reign
Embraer's Phenom 300 Continues Its Reign The The light jet was the top-selling business twinjet for the past four years Following the release of the 2023 year-end delivery numbers by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association,
Falcon Delivery Dip Hits Dassault’s 2023 Revenues
Falcon Delivery Dip Hits Dassault's 2023 Revenues Revenues last year fell by almost 31 percent to €4.8 billion ($5.2 billion) from €6.9 billion in 2022. Dassault Aviation is working hard to get better control of
Used Bizjet Inventory Climbs, Prices Soften
Used Bizjet Inventory Climbs, Prices Soften The available inventory of business jets increased by 32 percent in February Preowned business jet inventory soared by 32 percent year-over-year in February, while prices softened by 5 percent,
octubre 2023
Bombardier Marks 150th Global 7500 Delivery, Updates Global 8000
Global 7500 fleet has amassed 100,000 hours since service entry in December 2018 Bombardier marked the delivery of its 150th Global 7500 ultra-long-range business jet on Monday at NBAA-BACE 2023. The aircraft was actually delivered
junio 2023
Aircraft for Sales
What are the Key Advantages of Private Jets? Privacy: Flying on your company jet means travelling with your work colleagues, working privately and without distraction en-route if needed. Security: Traveling only with known-colleagues, friends and family,
Provo Air Center: A Secret No More
Provo Air Center, one of two service providers at Providentiales International Airport, has seen a post-pandemic surge in traffic like many leisure destinations. (Photo: Provo Air Center) When the Provo Air Center (PAC) first opened
ATR Unveils Upscale HighLine Cabin Collection
ATR unveiled a HighLine collection of high-end cabins for business and commercial operators of its twin-turboprop regional airliners today at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Germany. Created in collaboration with “luxury design experts,” the collection comprises
NBAA Asks Congress To Update 135 Pilot Rest, Duty Regs
NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen appealed to lawmakers to update Part 135 pilot rest and duty time regulations as part of the overarching FAA reauthorization bill. Specifically, Bolen supported the elimination of “tail-end
Jefferies Estimates Pilot Shortage at 5,000 Already
While pilot certificates are increasing, the aviation industry is still estimated to be 5,000 pilots short, according to a recent analysis from Jefferies Research Services. Jefferies noted that student certificates increased 54 percent year-over-year in