The Paris Air Show 2025

The Paris Air Show 2025

Showcasing the strategic and economic importance of the country and wider region for business aviation, the Paris Air Show gets underway today and runs until June 22.   Officially named the Salon International de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace, the airshow is held every two years at Le Bourget Airport (LFPB) and attracts over 300,000 visitors over seven days.   It will see thousands of OEMs, FBOs, MROs, industry associations and operators exhibit, make connections, and create partnerships, as well as feature developments in SAF, electric and hybrid aircraft systems, and AI.   Operators should be aware that restrictions apply for the duration of the show. 
Reframing BizAv In The Minds Of The Public: Debunking Four Common Misconceptions
Speaking on this topic at EBACE25

Reframing BizAv in the Minds of the Public: Debunking Four Common Misconceptions

We aviators are aware of the copious benefits of business aviation. However, much of the public's perception of our industry is swayed by some common misconceptions that are often perpetuated by popular culture and media. As an industry, we have an obligation not only to advocate for our interests, but also to ensure the information pertaining to our industry is balanced, unbiased, and accurate
China's BizAv Sector Continues To Soar: My Recent Visit To COMAC

China’s BizAv Sector Continues to Soar: My recent visit to COMAC

Over the past decade, the global aviation community has watched China evolve into a major player in business aviation. Not only has its population, strategic interests, and economic strength made it a major global market for business jets, but it has also expanded into a hub for aerospace innovation by moving away from importing aircraft and focussing on R&D. This has seen the country quickly evolve into a leading force in aviation technology... something I recently experienced for myself.
Taking A Moment For GA Safety: In Support Of The National Pause For General Aviation Safety

Taking a moment for GA Safety: In Support of the National Pause for General Aviation Safety

At UAS, safety has always been at the heart of our operations. From advanced trip planning to comprehensive risk assessments and real-time operational support, our commitment to safety is about protecting people but also about elevating the standards of aviation excellence globally. This is why I’m so enthusiastic to share our full support for the National Pause for General Aviation Safety—a nationwide initiative launched in the U.S. on April 1 and backed by the FAA Safety Team, AOPA, NBAA, EAA, and 22 leading aviation organizations across the country. 
Contingency Planning For Your Operations: Lessons From The Heathrow Power Outage

Contingency Planning for Your Operations: Lessons from the Heathrow Power Outage

London Heathrow's power outage of March 21 caused operational chaos, forcing airlines and GA operators to quickly reroute flights and manage passenger flow. More disruptive events, whether caused by power failures, inclement weather, ATC issues, or geopolitical events, present major challenges for business aviation operators. The stakes are significantly higher because clients' satisfaction depends on them keeping tight schedules, delivering fast turnarounds, and ensuring seamless service. This is why strategic contingency planning is critical to maintaining streamlined operations. 
How Operators Can Manage the Challenge Of Fuel Prices

Fuel Management: How Operators Can Maximize Efficiency

Fuel management is a massive pain point in business aviation since it represents one of the largest outgoing costs for operators, and the most unpredictable. Since pricing is dependent on a plethora of factors such as supply chain issues, geopolitical instability, and global economics, its volatility is an unfortunate reality that must be grappled with. However, although these factors are out of our control, there are several steps operators can take to ensure better fuel management, making forecasting and controlling costs easier.   
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