Sunday, May 20th, 2012

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I was just discussing funding of the FAA and how the business aviation industry works with those issues through the fuel tax and not through usage fees.  It seems that they will need to dip into the fuel tax to fund a problem they are having with their Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).  The [...]

According to reports the business use of corporate jets has increased in a year over year analysis.  The number was 4.4% reported last month and was a year over year figure.  Part 91 flying increased 10 percent while it rose 12.2% in November.  This is another comparison to the same time last year and should [...]

The Chinese business industry is continuing it meteoric rise and the numbers coming from China related to its business market can be staggering.  This is good news for the likes of business jet sellers all over the world.  The demand for business jets in the country are rising as fast as the business market itself. [...]

I talked earlier about the fact that the holidays were over for charter jet companies, however, it does seem that at least one wholly owned company in the charter jet world is seeing growth over this time last year.  XOJet, based out of Brisbane and California, is reporting that they are up 50% over the [...]

Many people increase their travel in and around the holidays.  This means good news not only for the commercial travel industry but for the private and business aviation as well.  The travel increase means that for most charter companies that provide jet travel saw an increase in their booked flights and saw prices increase a [...]

This last week the business aviation industry gathered in Dubai at MEBA 2010 to hear all the latest in the middle east and from the jet manufacturers. Jet manufacturer from France, Dassault Falcon, imparted some good news at the gathering. Dassault reported to AIN, “The Middle East business environment still remains challenging, but confidence levels [...]

It was reported last month that the European Union has approved on a formal basis the company’s manufacturing campus in Portgual.  The company has already begun construction earlier in the Summer of 2009 but it has now been blessed by the EU.  The facility is going to be a very large 330,00 square foot facility [...]

In light of the post yesterday where I pontificate about the recovery of the private jet industry, Marc Yahr of L&L International sends me another forecast that he recently read from GlobalAir.com.  I love the ending paragraph of the post by David Wyndham: I’ve seen Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group present his firm’s aviation [...]

I don’t suppose we will see this headline in many of the experts’ outbox as they begin to look forward to 2011.  In fact, I hesitated writing the title this way in case I might have a chance to jinx the possibility of it actually being the case.  It appears that the slide has stopped [...]