View a replay of the town hall by clicking the video above, or following the link here. As you know, these are unprecedented times for business aviation. We invite you […]
Missed the EAA Spirit of Aviation Week webinar on GA Flying and COVID-19: A New Era? No problem! Click the video above (or here) for a replay of the webinar.
By: Letisha D. Bivins State taxes are often overlooked in general aviation. Whether you use your plane for business or just for personal pleasure, there are state taxes that may […]
NBAA has established a new committee to focus on a spectrum of emerging aviation technologies, from unmanned aircraft systems and electric propulsion to urban air mobility, unmanned traffic management, and […]
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has awarded contracts totaling $52.5 million to Gulfstream Aerospace and Textron Aviation for new aircraft to gather weather and environmental data. “These American-made […]
Boeing has begun preparations to hire “a few hundred” temporary employees at Moses Lake, Washington, to perform jobs associated with returning the 737 Max to service. The external job openings […]
The Air Force and its auxiliary, the Civil Air Patrol, are testing a new approach to help tackle the service’s pilot shortage. The Pilot Prep Program (PPP) will prepare 52 airmen from 38 […]
Stephen Dickson became the 18th FAA administrator on August 12, 2019, as sworn in by U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao. The ceremony took place in the West Atrium of the U.S. […]
Title: Tax Change Helps Executives Afford Pricier Planes Author: Rachel Feintzeig – Sept. 12, 2018 Source: Wall Street Journal The recent changes to the tax code are giving business executives a new […]