Business Aviation Facts

Business Aviation - Just the Facts Business aviation contributes $150 billion to U.S. economic output and employs more than 1.2 million people. General aviation activities – including sales of new and previously owned airplanes, as well as maintenance and other operational support – generates substantial financial...

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What is Business Aviation

WHAT IS BUSINESS AVIATION? It's a fact: Business aviation plays a vital role for citizens, companies and communities across the U.S. The industry is vital to the national economic interest, generating over a million jobs, providing a lifeline to communities with little or no airline service,...

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Los Angeles to Las Vegas for $3,980

[highlight]Charter a private aircraft from Los Angeles to Las Vegas for only $3,980[/highlight] Travel to Las Vegas with up to 6 passengers on a beautiful King Air 90.   $3,980.00 One-way price is based on availability.  Price includes fuel surcharge, landing fees, and taxes.  Additional fees may apply...

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Happy 4th of July

Today on the day of national glory, lets salute the courageous souls that went down for our Nation. Let us never forget the brave souls that fought and served for the pride and peace of our nation. Happy 4th of July....

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Gulfstream G650

What's a G6?  It's the $65 million Gulfstream G650 Private Jet. THE GULFSTREAM G650 Introduced in 2008, the Gulfstream G650 will carry eight passengers and a crew of four on nonstop legs of 7,000 nautical miles (12,964 km). That means it will link Dubai with New York...

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Cessna Downsizes Its Chinese Assembly Plans

April 07, 2014 Credit: Cessna Aircraft In late 2012, Cessna was planning to assemble two business jet types in China, working with two subsidiaries of Avic at two sites, while one of those partners also prepared to assemble the Caravan turboprop at a third location. The Cessna...

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Wisconsin passes aviation-friendly law

April 21, 2014 by General Aviation News Staff MADISON, Wis. — It took two years, but thanks to the leadership of theRecreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) and the efforts of several supporters, Wisconsin’s Recreational Use Statute (RUS) has been amended to include noncommercial aviation. RAF Wisconsin State Liaison Chuck Aldrian reports...

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Bolen, Others Discuss Future of Aviation at Sun ‘n Fun

April 2, 2014 NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen and other industry leaders talked how to promote all aviation, including general aviation (GA) during a panel discussion titled “Building Interest in the Future of Aviation,” held on April 1 at the annual Sun ‘n Fun event...

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IBAC Applauds Japan’s Regulatory Changes

April 2, 2014 Changes in Japanese aviation regulations, which benefit business aviation both at home and abroad, are a positive step, according to Kurt Edwards, director general of the International Business Aviation Council, IBAC. “Japan is open for business aviation,” he added. One change implemented by the Japanese...

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Spike S-512 Supersonic Jet

Fly From NYC to London in 3 Hours Courtesy of $80M Spike S-512 Supersonic Jet Article by Mila Pantovich, Lifestyle Editor San Diego, CA - (JustLuxe.com) - Feb. 18th, 2014 If you're bored with your private jet, try kicking it up a notch with a supersonic version. For $80M...

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