Aviation is an essential industry to support and sustain economies and communities, and one whose influence is steadily growing. This is creating more demand for talent in all areas of the industry. Often, people think aviation jobs mean pilot jobs, but an entire range of experts including technicians, dispatchers, mechanics, IT and software developers, planners are needed for robust operations.
UAS’ North and South America Expansion Rivals its Ground Presence in the Middle East, Africa, and ChinaUAS has expanded its global network of onsite supervisors across airports in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia with plans to extend further in the near future.
Major global political, sporting, and industry events taking place in the third quarter of 2022 anticipate a great surge in business jet activity, particularly in the Middle East and Mainland China. The upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar this November…
The findings of a recent Deloitte study showed that advanced air mobility (AAM) has the potential to contribute significantly to the U.S. economy by generating up to $115 billion annually by 2035 and creating more than 280,000 high-paying jobs. This represents an amazing opportunity for lawmakers and innovators to ignite economic growth while providing before unforeseen services in urban and emergency mobility. In light of this, the NBAA has been doing a magnificent job advocating leaders for proper investment in AAM.
Recently, some political interests in Europe condemned private jet usage due to their perceptions of its impact on the environment. Some politicians called for more thorough regulation of private jets, some said that taxation should be increased, and others even suggested that private jets should be totally banned. But penalizing the industry is not the answer to its environmental woes, particularly when business aviation is actually doing a lot of good work to secure the future of aviation as eco-friendly and carbon neutral.
eVTOL technology, or electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle technology, has the potential to revolutionize the commuter experience in cities all over the world. eVTOL creators and innovators are imagining an accessible transport solution that would reduce urban traffic congestion and support the flow of passengers while also cutting carbon emissions. Combining the vertical take-off style of helicopters with the horizontal flight of airplanes, eVTOL seems ideal for intercity movements and have the potential to compete with car travel as a viable means of urban transportation if the price of such a trip can rival that of a taxi or an Uber.
Choosing the right FBO to meet your needs is a crucial component of a flawless flight experience. The FBO will be the place where your passengers will relax, get refreshed, and go through Customs and Immigration; where your crew will rest, and your aircraft will fuel up, receive maintenance, and restock, if necessary. It plays a pivotal role in private flight as it means avoiding the crowds, queues, and time-wasting associated with airport terminals. Here are three things to consider when choosing an FBO.