Archive for the ‘Industry News’ Category

London airports limber up for Olympic gains

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
F ew cities can be better served by business aviation airports than London. Operators and their passengers flying to Europe's most popular business aviation destination have at least seven points of entry and about a dozen fixed-base operations competing for their custom - and that does not count the three big airports, Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted. There are also some smaller airfields pitched at the light and leisure end of… Continue reading

Business Aviation Must Plan Now for World Cup Flights

Friday, April 9th, 2010
Business aircraft operators flying to South Africa for this year’s World Cup soccer tournament, to be held from June 11 to July 11, need to start planning now to avoid problems with slots, parking, hotel reservations and overflight permits. According to flight-planning group Universal Weather & Aviation, pilots have to be security screened before their operators can even apply for a slot from the South African Air Force (SAAF). Only the… Continue reading

Shareholders in Ocean Sky are to inject £10 million into the company to meet its strategic goals

Thursday, April 8th, 2010
The UK-based aviation company will use the money to acquire new Jet Centres across Europe and to expand its engineering facilities, it has announced. “This investment will allow us to take advantage of our commercial strength and the weaker wider economy to make valuable, previously targeted acquisitions,” said Stephen Grimes, Ocean Sky Chief Executive officer. Ocean Sky already has a comprehensive presence in the UK, with Jet Centres at London Luton… Continue reading

China gets its first BBJ

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Beijing-based Deer Jet has taken delivery of China's first Boeing Business Jet. "The introduction of the BBJ is a milestone in the development of business aviation in China," says Deer Jet. Its BBJ has local registration B5266 and is configured with 18 passenger seats and a bedroom, conference room and open bar, says the airline. The BBJ increases Deer Jet's fleet to 23 aircraft, it says, adding that it aims to have 35… Continue reading

MJets Becomes Exclusive Handler at Bangkok Don Mueang

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Flight planning and handling groups have abandoned Bangkok Don Mueang Airport after Airports of Thailand (AOT) awarded exclusive handling rights for business aircraft operations to local charter operator MJets. They say they have been compelled to establish alternative handling operations at the Thai capital’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport amid concerns about the new handling operation at Don Mueang. Royal Airport Services, which lost out in the bid, filed a lawsuit in Thailand’s… Continue reading

Metrojet eyes China and India in next phase of growth

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
Strong growth figures from Hong Kong-based business aviation charter and management provider Metrojet have prompted it to eye new prospects in China and India and an expansion of its maintenance unit at home The growth over the past year has come despite the economic downturn. The company's fleet doubled to 20 business aircraft in the past 12 months with the addition of Bombardier Global Expresses and Gulfstream G550s and G200s. Four… Continue reading

Air Partner Shuts Down Aircraft Operating Division

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
UK-based charter broker Air Partner today announced that it has shut down its aircraft operating division–Private Jet Operating Company (PJOC)–in a bid to stem mounting losses. PJOC has been put into administration, which is similar to U.S. Chapter 11 bankruptcy laws, after the company failed in attempts to establish a joint-venture partner for the business or to find a buyer. In financial results released today for the six months ending January… Continue reading

MJets opens Thailand’s first FBO in Don Mueang

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Thai business aircraft operator MJets has opened the country's first dedicated fixed-base operation at Bangkok's Don Mueang airport to exploit the growing demand for business aviation throughout the South-East Asian country. The 186m2 (2,000ft2) executive lounge includes shower facilities, a business centre for passengers and pilots, plus flight planning and pilot briefing facilities. The company's flight dispatch support team is also at the site. Two hangars, each 1,500m2 (16,150ft2), are being constructed… Continue reading

Avinode and CharterX join forces

Monday, March 15th, 2010
Avinode AB and CharterX Corp have signed a definitive agreement to merge their operations. Under the terms of the agreement, Avinode will purchase all outstanding shares of CharterX. As a result of the merger, Avinode and CharterX will offer the most comprehensive source of information for private aviation professionals worldwide. “Avinode and CharterX have long shared a common vision for air charter,” said Niklas Berg, Chief Executive Officer of Avinode Inc… Continue reading

EBAA calls on US border agency to extend pre-clearance offering for business aircraft

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
The European Business Aviation Association is calling on the US Customs and Border Protection agency to extend its pre-clearance approval to all business aircraft operations at Shannon airport in Ireland. The plea follows the decision by the US agency earlier this month to give the go-ahead for private flights only to clear all US customs, immigration and agriculture procedures at the airport. The arrangement - the only one of its kind… Continue reading