Business Airport International
Since its debut in early 2010, Business Airport International has gained global recognition and has become an essential reference guide for executive jet operators around the world.
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2 weeks ago |
businessairportinternational.com | Paige Smith
Located between two and seven degrees north of the equator, Malaysia is famous for its warm tropical climate, with average temperatures of 23°C to 32°C. Understandably, tourism is a major contributor to the country’s economy, and with summer all year long, there’s no bad time to visit. Alongside tourism, the country is known for its production of petroleum, palm oil and timber, with its biggest industry being manufacturing.
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2 weeks ago |
businessairportinternational.com | Paige Smith
In the constantly evolving landscape of the business aviation industry, one thing remains unshakable – that passenger and crew safety is an absolute priority. As aviation safety starts on the ground, internationally recognized standards such as the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) are increasingly being embraced by market players, seeking not only to streamline operations but also to sharpen their competitive edge.
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1 month ago |
businessairportinternational.com | Paige Smith
How has the charter broker landscape evolved since 2010? The role of a charter broker has remained largely the same, however, the industry has been faced with different challenges and developments during this time and the role of the broker has grown. The range of clients using charter services is becoming increasingly diverse, with a broader range of people realising its value and efficiency.
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1 month ago |
businessairportinternational.com | Ben Sampson
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has launched two initiatives aimed at preventing mid-air collisions in general aviation through improved aircraft visibility technology. Both programs address the safety challenge for general aviation (GA) operators who traditionally rely on visual separation in busy European airspace. The initiatives focus on making electronic conspicuity devices more accessible and standardized for smaller aircraft.
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1 month ago |
businessairportinternational.com | Ben Sampson
Aura Aero has signed agreements with three new European distributors for its Integral trainer and ERA hybrid-electric aircraft range. The French aircraft manufacturer announced the expansion of its dealer network at AERO Friedrichshafen event in Hamburg, Germany this week. Aura Aero said that the new partnerships with established aviation market players will strengthen its position in multiple European regions.
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