A 21-day sales tax exemption provision for out-of-state residents bringing newly purchased aircraft into Florida failed to pass the Florida Legislature last month. The bill passed the state’s House in late April, but the Senate refused to hear the bill based upon language that “allegedly created a negative revenue impact on the state budget.”
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NATA Business Roundtable Meets Key Policy Makers
November 12, 2009 At the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) Aviation Business Roundtable Monday and Tuesday, more than 65 aviation business leaders... |
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Senate Bill Seeks Laptop Ban in Part 121 Cockpits
November 10, 2009 Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and four cosponsors have introduced S.2745 to ban the use of personal wireless communications devices or laptop... |
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NBAA Speaking Up on Talk of Cockpit PC Ban
November 05, 2009 NBAA is taking a proactive approach to the “possibility of legislation that would restrict laptops, electronic flight bags (EFBs), cellphones... |
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Congress to Obama: no user fees in ’11 budget
November 02, 2009 Two powerful members of the House aviation subcommittee are circulating a letter urging President Obama not to include general aviation user... |
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FAA Updates Parts Certification Rules
November 01, 2009 The FAA published new regulations for manufacturers of aircraft and aviation products that will update and standardize FAA requirements to... |
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