A consortium of investors led by Switzerland-based Van Lattmann Corporate Communications (VLCC) has embarked on an ambitious project to operate VIP version
System ground tests and static structural stress testing of production-conforming aircraft continue at the HondaJet research and development center in Gree
At the NBAA Convention last month, CAE inked a $15 million, five-year contract renewal with Flight Options for pilot training on six fleet aircraft types
Argus has partnered with JetVizor to allow users of the latter company’s free online charter marketplace and global directory to view Argus ratings for c
Taking advantage of the big stage at the NBAA Convention last month, Piper Aircraft introduced its evolved and renamed PiperJet Altaire, showing a mockup o
Embraer announced at the NBAA Convention last month that fractional provider NetJets signed an agreement to purchase 50 Phenom 300 light jets and has an op
Signature Flight Support launched iFBO, a new iPhone application to provide customers with handheld access to key flight-planning and service information
Recent pilot reports have suggested that French civil aviation authorities are requiring foreign operators to demonstrate that they have a safety manageme
Hawker Beechcraft (HBC) announced the rebranding of its Premier light jet as the Hawker 200 and introduced the King Air 250, a replacement for the King Air
The numbers say it was a flat year in charter, up from 2008's lows, far from prior highs, but essentially static since late last year in terms of demand
Ultimately, and unsurprisingly, the international market for private and business charter flights is a microcosm of the wider global economy in which it re
Stronger trading in the second half of the financial year ending on July 31, 2010, lifted revenues for UK-based charter brokering group Air Partner by 22.9
Price index data from online charter portal Avinode reinforces the impression reported by operators and brokers that the market has been making a slow and
Avinode also generated lists of the 10 most requested airports for passengers flying in Europe, the Middle East, North America and the rest of the world.
Illegal charter flights are increasingly common, according to operators and brokers who spoke to AIN, most of whom declined to go on the record with specif
At a time when they can ill afford to miss out on any available business, charter operators are doing a poor job of responding to flight requests, accordin
The Russian United Business Aviation Association is well aware of illegal charter flying in the country and is deeply concerned about it, according to the
During a time when careful shoppers might be expected to make every effort to save money, the charter brokerage business has continued to grow, despite the