NBAA Applauds Passage of Expanded Tax Benefits for Business Investments
/World Fuel Services to Acquire The Hiller Group
/Inflite the Jet Centre Wins BACA Excellence Award
/Stansted VIP handling agent Inflite the Jet Centre has received a top industry award for the second consecutive year.
Inflite the Jet Centre was named best handling agent at the Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA) Luncheon Awards held at London’s Guildhall. The annual awards are voted for by BACA’s members, which include air brokers, airports, business aircraft operators and owners.
Pre-Owned Aircraft Trading Continues at Modest Pace
/Delayed Recovery Forecast for Business Jet Market
/KCI Aviation Buys Ponca City Hangar
/NBAA's Bolen to Provide Live, Interactive No Plane No Gain Report
/TWC Aviation Earns IAS Registered Status From Air Charter Safety Foundation, Certification Awarded After Independent Audit
/New AC-U-KWIK iPhone App Empowers Pilots to Plan Trips “On the Fly”
/The AC-U-KWIK iPhone App, available today in the Apple iTunes Store, empowers pilots and aviation professionals with mobile access to the pre-flight planning information they need, the moment they need it. The application incorporates data from the popular AC-U-KWIK Airport and FBO directories and places it in the iPhone, taking advantage of Apple’s easy user interface. Searching for airports and services has never easier.
The AC-U-KWIK app is the only application available for mobile devices that delivers current and reliable premium pre-flight planning information for the lowest price on the market today ($4.99 for a limited time, with free updates.)
TAC Air Consolidates GMU FBO, Prepares for Subsidized Competition at CHA
/Acukwik.com Defies Market Trends, Posts 33% Traffic Increase
/Millen Air Opens at KDTN
/Plan To Build FBO May Cost Chattanooga Taxpayers
/Idaho FBO Reeder Flying Service Inc (TWF) Becomes Avfuel-Branded
/NBAA Welcomes Graves as New House GA Caucus Chair
/Midstate Aviation - Preparing For Liftoff at the Airport
/Midstate, which has operated in Ellensburg since 1961, has a contract with Central Washington University to provide flight training at the airport about two miles north of town. As a fixed base operator, Midstate can be compared to a service station for the airport — its maintenance shop offers aircraft repairs and the company sells fuel.