Chad Trautvetter
Online Editor

Chad is the editor of AINalerts, AIN's daily business aviation newsletter, and is also the news editor at AIN Media Group. He has been writing about aviation, with an emphasis on business aviation, since 1994. Chad started his writing career at The Avion, the student newspaper at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, serving as editor-in-chief before graduating with a bachelor's in aeronautical science. After a stint as managing editor at Professional Pilot magazine, he joined AIN in late 1998. Chad holds a commercial pilot certificated with instrument and multi-engine ratings, and he also is a CFI/CFII. He lives and works from his home in Venice, Florida.

Latest from Chad Trautvetter

European Bizav Flying Still Affected by Ukraine Crisis

There were 61,831 business aircraft departures in Europe last month, down 3 percent from a year ago.

New Gulfstream Senior V-P To Focus on Asia-Pacific

Leda Chong is responsible for business development, strategic planning and government relations within the Asia-Pacific region.

EASA Gives Nod to Bombardier Challenger 350

Follows similar approvals from Transport Canada and the U.S. FAA in June.
Regulations and Government

GAMA Praises European Parliament Committee Vote Opposing Cuts at EASA

“Damaging resource cuts” to the EASA could have affected its ability to certify new aviation products, GAMA said.

NTSB Acting Chairman Hart To Speak at NBAA Convention Opener

Attendees will hear his thoughts and perspectives on safety issues affecting the business aviation industry.
Maintenance and Modifications

Collins Pro Line Fusion Upgrade Coming for Pro Line II-equipped King Air 350s

Retrofit delivers a NextGen-capable avionics system with three interchangeable 14-inch touchscreen flight displays.

Air BP To Bolster Nordic Presence with SFR Aviation Buy

The deal will add some 73 new airports in the Nordic countries and Northern Europe to Air BP’s network.
Maintenance and Modifications

Rockwell Collins To Double Size of Brazil Service Center

Rockwell Collins do Brazil supports military and civil aircraft operators and manufacturers with avionics and aircraft systems and services.
Maintenance and Modifications

Jet Aviation Moscow Vnukovo To Bolster Inventory of Bombardier Bizjet Spare Parts

Move follows an initial parts agreement signed in 2012 between Bombardier and Jet Aviation’s line maintenance and AOG facility in Moscow.
Maintenance and Modifications

Next-Gen LoPresti BoomBeam HID Lights Now Available for Cessna Citations

Lights can be installed at a service center or by operators’ own maintenance departments and carry a five-year/5,000-hour warranty on the kit components.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

U.S. Aircraft Insurance Unaffected by Malaysia Crashes

U.S. aircraft operators and the majority of their reinsurers “have dodged major bullets.”
Regulations and Government

NBAA: IRS Intensifies Scrutiny of Misclassified Workers

GAO says misclassified workers are costing the IRS $4 billion a year in lost tax revenue.
Charter & Fractional

Middle Eastern CEOs Continue To Embrace Business Jets

CEOs in region predominantly use corporate jets for business travel, but they are also starting to fly them more for leisure purposes.

Aircell’s Bizav Division Rebranded as Gogo Business Aviation

Company’s business and commercial aviation divisions now share a single, global brand.
Charter & Fractional

L’Voyage Is First Asian Air Charter Broker To Take Wyvern Pledge

Wyvern brokers are committed to having a safety program as part of their organization.

Ruag To Sell, Install HUD Vision Access System in Challenger 604/605s

The HUD Vision Access allows pilots to descend below decision height.

Baker Aviation Now Exclusive Distributor for Hot-Stop L Fire Containment Bags

Company is offering a $100 surrender rebate for competing fire containment bags at time of purchase of a new Hot-Stop bag.
Charter & Fractional

Executive AirShare Gets Provisional FAA OK for iPad Mini-based Electronic Flight Bags

This authorization is the first step needed to gain full authority for paperless cockpits.

Aeromed GIII Flies American Ebola Patients Back to U.S.

Registered as N173PA, the former Royal Danish Air Force aircraft is only one of two GIIIs fitted with a large forward cargo door.
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Rotorcraft

Bell Helicopter Breaks Ground on Jet Ranger X Plant

The new $26.3 million, 82,300-sq-ft hangar is slated for completion by June next year.
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Regulations and Government

FAA Encouraging Electronic Pirep Submissions

In-flight observations assist other pilots, dispatchers and flight planners.

NBAA Updates Light Business Airplane Buyer’s Guide

Guide enables users to make apples-to-apples comparisons of new piston singles and twins, turboprops, very light jets and light jets.
Charter & Fractional

Mountain Aviation Acquired by Private Investment Group

Rich Bjelkevig, who founded the turboprop and jet charter firm in 1993, will continue serving as the company’s president.
Regulations and Government

NBAA Seeks Input about IRS Applying Ticket Taxes to Aircraft Management Fees

Group fighting back against the IRS’s assertion that the 7.5-percent ticket tax applies to managed Part 91 aircraft.

LABACE Attendance Down at 2014 Edition

Attendance down about 2,000 from last year’s show and more than 4,000 shy of initial estimates.

Cessna Delivers 10,000th Piston Single from Independence Plant

Liberty University took delivery of this milestone aircraft, a Cessna 172 Skyhawk with a custom paint scheme.
Regulations and Government

House General Aviation Caucus Members Ask for Fast-track Review of Third-class Aeromedical Reforms

Under the proposal, the FAA would allow holders of private pilot certificates to fly without a third-class medical.

JSSI: Global Bizav Activity Bounces Back in 2Q14

Second-quarter 2014 index shows that global business aviation activity climbed 3 percent from a year ago.