Flight Operations To The World Economic Forum, Davos

Flight Operations to the World Economic Forum, Davos

After a two-year hiatus, the World Economic Forum will return to Davos from May 22-26.Under the theme of, “Working Together, Restoring Trust”, topics up for discussion will include economic recovery in the wake of the pandemic, tackling climate change, harnessing new technologies, and achieving peace.WEF 2022 will be the first physical leadership event since the COVID-19 pandemic and will bring a lot of business jet traffic to Switzerland.
To The Next 75 Years Of NBAA

To the next 75 years of NBAA

2021 was a year of excellent growth in our industry, and the WingX figures from January 2022 confirm activity and demand continue to rise – great news of course, but not without it’s challenges too. In a recent BNAA ‘News Hour’ webinar that marked the anniversary of the National Business Aviation Association, some of the US’ top experts discussed the BA outlook for 2022. They cited a rapidly growing demand for personnel as a key issue, along with huge MRO backlogs of up to six and eight months, and a decline in maintenance technician pools. It seems that some investment is needed to properly facilitate this continued growth.
European Countries Ease COVID Entry Requirements

European Countries Ease COVID Entry Requirements

A number of European countries have ended all entry restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with others relaxing rules significantly. Ireland Ireland has called a halt to all restrictions for all arriving international travelers; proof of vaccination, recovery, or a negative PCR test result are no longer required. A completed Passenger Locator Form for each visitor has also been scrapped.
UAS To Share Expertise At IOC 2022 In Los Angeles

UAS To Share Expertise at IOC 2022 in Los Angeles

The 2022 NBAA International Operators Conference (IOC2022) gets underway from March 14-16 in Los Angeles, CA, with UAS a proud sponsor of the IOC Scholarship Fund. The UAS team will be in attendance to meet delegates and share insight and advice for operators hoping to enhance efficiency overcome specific pain points in their domestic and international operations. UAS experts will also be sharing their knowledge in two presentations taking place during the event.
U.S. Moves To Close Airspace To Russians

U.S. Moves to Close Airspace to Russians

The United States has joined the EU and Canada and moving to ban Russian aircraft from its airspace. The prohibition will include any aircraft that is owned, certified, operated, registered, chartered, leased, or controlled by, for, or for the benefit of a person who is a citizen of Russia will be prohibited from flying over the U.S.
Europe Closes Airspace To All Russian Aircraft

The EU Shuts Airspace To All Russian Aircraft

The European Union has closed its airspace to all Russian aircraft. Strengthening sanctions in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU proposed the prohibition on all Russian-owned, registered, or controlled aircraft on February 27.. From now on, aircraft owned, chartered, or otherwise controlled by a Russian native or citizen will not be able to land in, take off from, or overfly EU territory. 
Ukrainian Airspace Closed For Civil Operations

Ukrainian Airspace Closed for Civil Operations

Ukrainian airspace has been closed for civil aviation operations due to the high safety risks caused by military activity. The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) is reminding operators that this is now an active conflict zone. Ukrainian airspace and infrastructure, including airports, are now exposed to military activities which result in safety risks. The possible use of a range of ground and airborne warfare systems poses a significant risk to operations and aircraft at all levels.
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