Long-term Strategies For The Future Of Business Aviation

Long-term Strategies for the Future of Business Aviation

In the dynamic world of business aviation, day-to-day operational challenges mean that focusing on the long term is often put off till another day. Nonetheless, developments in sustainability, new technologies, and regulations are reshaping our industry. At the EBAA Ambassador’s Thought Leadership Session at EBACE, my fellow panelists and I were asked to reflect on the evolutions that will impact business aviation in the years to come and discuss strategies to embrace future changes for the benefit of the whole industry.
Bahamas Postpones Click2Clear Program For Private Flights

Bahamas Postpones Click2Clear Program for Private Flights

The Click2Clear customs entry and departure program for private flights in the Bahamas has been postponed.Click2Clear was due to be implemented for charter aviation on May 30, but Bahamas authorities have announced that they will delay the rollout of the program in order to take care of some technical issues and ensure the online process is as easily understandable as possible.
Operational Challenges In The Next 12 Months

Operational Challenges in the Next 12 Months

Our industry thrives on information. Sharing what we know and what we have experienced is the best way to ensure a strong future of business aviation. I was invited by the EBAA to join a panel of industry experts at EBACE to discuss operational challenges over the next 12 months where we covered the main operations and regulatory challenges facing business aviation operators. Regulatory and operational updates, a special focus on post-COVID-19 operations, the EU-LISA system, and operational consequences of the Ukraine crisis were all up for discussion.
The U.S. Has Announced That It Will Ease Restrictions On Commercial Flights Between The U.S. And Cuba. Under The Trump Administration, Scheduled And Charter Flights From The US Were Restricted To Havana Airport (MUHA) Only. Now, Scheduled And Charter Air Services Between The United States And Cuban Airports May Resume Effective Immediately With The U.S. Also Looking To Reinstate Certain Categories Of Permitted Travel.

U.S. Lifts Cuba Flight Restrictions

The U.S. has announced that it will ease restrictions on commercial flights between the U.S. and Cuba. Under the Trump administration, scheduled and charter flights from the US were restricted to Havana airport (MUHA) only. Now, scheduled and charter air services between the United States and Cuban airports may resume effective immediately with the U.S. also looking to reinstate certain categories of permitted travel.
Flight Ops To G7 Summit Munich

Flight Ops to G7 Summit Munich

The G7 Summit will take place from June 26 to 28 at Schloss Elmau in the Bavarian Alps, Germany. Heads of State and their delegations will travel to Germany from the seven G7 countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US. Due to the sheer volume of elements concerned in G7 operations, operators are advised to start planning their trips as soon as possible to ensure their preferred airport slots, parking, and accommodation options. The dedicated UAS G7 team of flight dispatchers, Ops experts, and VIP Supervisors on the ground in Munich, both airside and landside, are ready to support and oversee all aspects of planning and execution to ensure our clients’ operations go seamlessly.
Greater China And APAC Generally Weathered Pandemic Well In 2021

Greater China and APAC Generally Weather Pandemic Well in 2021

Having great industry data and insight available and easily accessible is such amazing support because it inspires market confidence, informs strategy, and—most importantly—creates a supportive community. Asian Sky Media’s latest fleet report for 2021 is a good example of this. It provides a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the Asia Pacific fleet so readers get all of the information to consider. The other extremes are agenda-based headlines and clickbait which misleads and doesn’t give the full picture.
Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting (CHOGM) To Take Place In Kigali

Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to take place in Kigali

The 26th CHOGM will be held in Kigali, Rwanda from June 20 and 26, under the theme ‘Delivering a Common Future: Connecting, Innovating, Transforming.’ Leaders of the Commonwealth countries meet every two years, and it is the Commonwealth’s highest consultative and policymaking gathering. CHOGM was due to take place in Kigali in June 2020 but was postponed twice due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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