Despite some challenges in the trade relationship between the two economic powerhouses, general aviation flights connecting the US and China remain commonplace. Business partnerships continue between the two countries…
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How to Choose the Right International Trip Support Partner? Working with the right international trip support partner is central to the efficiency and success of your operations. But how do you know which trip support provider is right for you?
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The business aviation industry is putting great effort into making flight greener and more efficient... and we're delighted to share a resource we created that summarizes these efforts.
Free to download, Sustainability Efforts in Business Aviation charts the OEMs and operators who are going above and beyond to make our industry environmentally friendly.
Has your company's sustainability efforts been included? If not, we want to know about it! Please send us the details and we will add them to this resource.
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Business jets can connect locations within a range of up to 15 hours flight time, connecting different regions of the world with unique weather situations. Departing in areas of extreme cold weather and landing in high temperatures is almost a daily occurrence for many business jets. So, here are our tips on how to guarantee operational safety in extreme hot and cold weather conditions.
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As an onsite domestic handling agent providing handling services across the country, UAS China’s expanded capabilities have massively bolstered its client offering. With the UAS China network of dedicated local agents in position, foreign operators now have easier access to all categories of business airports in the region.
For everything you need to know about what UAS can do for you in China, download this mini brochure.
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In May 2019, UAS supported Babcock on a complex and high-pressure mission to deliver a helicopter ECMHP from Milan, Italy to the port city of Pemba, Mozambique.
In this case study, we examine the intricacies of the operation as well as the challenges that occurred and how they were overcome.
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Top Tips for American Operators Flying to China
American operators often find missions to China challenging, particularly at Beijing and Shanghai, the two largest cities and commercial hubs in China. However, these challenges can be averted with informed pre-planning, local supervision, and the best available infrastructure. In this resource, UAS Ops experts tell you exactly what you need to know to plan seamless operations to Greater China.Close Info
How should Chinese Operators choose between Private Ops vs. AOC when flying globally?
Private Operations or AOC– what is the best choice for Chinese operators? In UAS’ latest downloadable resource we examine the advantages of international missions managed as either private operations or under an AOC as they differ from continent to continent. This free UAS resource is also available to download.Close Info
Operating to London – The Pros and Cons for International Operators
The long-term political and economic impact of Brexit has undoubtedly been a major talking point in recent months and has created much uncertainty, both in the UK and abroad. However, in aviation terms, everything continues as normal in the UK. The real issue for international operators planning missions to London is choosing the right station to suit their unique needs. Although there are many options, it’s vital to consider the pluses and minuses of each to ensure you get the optimal speed, quality, and cost-efficiency you require. Here are some key points to assist operators in choosing the best airport of entry in the London area.Close Info
Operators experience many challenges when it comes to accessing airports in Greater China where high demand makes capacity tight.
This resource gives our China team’s top tips for accessing airports across China.
It offers operators invaluable tips on how to negate typical pain points experienced at Chinese airports.
This resource is available to download in both English and Mandarin.
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Do you want to know more about air-to-ground messaging?
In the late 1970s, a two-way data communication protocol was introduced to the aviation community that improved flight safety, situational awareness, and record keeping. Initially adopted by the major air carriers, this protocol, the Aircraft Communication, Addressing, and Reporting System, known as ACARS, and commonly referred to as “datalink,” slowly became mainstream on the ever-growing fleet of general aviation aircraft. Today, it is not only a best practice to have these systems installed, but a mandatory component of Air Traffic Control (ATC) initiatives around the globe. This technical white paper will briefly describe the history of datalink, its current implementation, and plans for the technology.
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What are the best ways to save time and money on your flight?
Our technical whitepaper The Basics of Flight Plan Optimization examines the different methods used in flight plan optimization and explores ways to streamline missions and save time, fuel, and money. In it, we compare the differences between great-circle routing and published (ATC) routing and breakdown the individual phases of flight – departure, enroute and arrival – studying how each phase impacts flight planning and air routing. It also provides comparisons from actual case studies that demonstrate the cost and time savings available from optimization through a performance-based flight planning provider.
This technical whitepaper is available to download in both English and Portuguese.
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What are the best ways to plan operations to China?
International and regional operators can now benefit from our China Ops team’s expertise.
Download our whitepaper Simplifying Operations to China and Surrounds and get the best advice on how to make your operations and transits through China, Hong Kong, and Macau straight forward and stress-free.
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The top 5 Caribbean Destinations
The Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) is pushing to open up more business opportunities and improve trade across the region, including reexamining customs administration and border management protocols. North American business aviators seem to have picked up on this growing interest in trade facilitation and have responded by increasing business-related travel to the region. Where else can you find such a rare combination of work and relaxation so close to home? To assist you with your next planned trip to the Caribbean, UAS has created this convenient trip guide to serve as a quick reference tool for airports of entry and pristine beaches alike. Download your copy of “A Business Aviation Guide: The Top 5 Caribbean Destinations” today.Close Info
What is the present state of Business Aviation in the Middle East? What does the future hold? After a tumultuous few years globally, much speculation exists as to the future of the industry. However, judging from the figures, the Middle East is booming.
Download UAS’ white paper on BizAv in the Middle East now and get the inside track on planning your trip into, and out of, the region.
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With rapidly growing industry and a huge, young population, India is bracing itself for an economic sky-rocket. This means massive potential for general aviation to make a significant contribution to the local economy and that there is a bright future for aviation in India.
To mark the launch of the new regional office for the Indian Subcontinent in New Delhi, we’ve been examining the economic and social trends that are contributing to the region’s business aviation industry.
Check out our white paper on business aviation in India.
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UAS International Trip Support has named Teterboro Airport, NJ, Hong Kong International and Dubai International Airports to be amongst the busiest International Business Aviation hubs for European Operations. We’ve compiled some important information on these critical hubs to produce a reliable business aviation resource for trip support providers and operators. There’s also some advice on ground travel, accommodation and tourist attractions at these international hubs.
Download our trip support resource ahead of EBACE2015
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As flying is the fastest and easiest way to traverse the vast continent, Business Aviation has become integral to the commercial activities and private lives of companies and individuals in South America. The growing number of millionaires in the region and the distinct geographical terrain bode well for the continuation of a booming business aviation industry. However, realities such as high fuel prices and undeveloped infrastructure pose challenges for operators.
We examine the situation in Latin America and provide some valuable advice for operators and clients navigating the region.
Check out our white paper – Managing Operations: Latin America
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