TAG Geneva’s FBO Lounges Showcase Summer Art Exhibition by Swiss Street Artist Joule Champod

An exclusive contemporary street art exhibition entitled ‘The Caps Collection’ by the inspirationally talented Swiss graffiti artist Joule Champod will be on display throughout August and September at TAG Aviation’s state-of-the-art FBO lounges located at Geneva International Airport.
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National Jets Authorized by TSA for DCA Gateway FBO Status at FLL

National Jets celebrates its 70th anniversary and most recently its approval of becoming Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International's (FLL) newest DCA Gateway FBO under the DCA Access Standard Security Program (DASSP), the program that governs business aviation access to Washington’s Reagan National Airport (KDCA).
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Meridian Air Charter Adds Another Gulfstream G550 to Fleet

Meridian, at Teterboro Airport and Hayward Executive Airport, announced the addition of a Gulfstream G550 (N970SG) business jet to its ever-growing managed fleet. This aircraft is based in Gary, Indiana (GYY) to serve its Chicago area customers. This ultra long-range jet was manufactured in 2007 and fully refurbished and repainted in 2016. The aircraft is now available for charter (Certificate IMJA053F).
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Jet Aviation Expands Services in the Caribbean with FBO Grand Opening in San Juan

Jet Aviation marked the expansion of flight services in the Caribbean on July 13 with the grand opening of a new Fixed Base Operation (FBO) in San Juan at the Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport. More than 150 guests including customers and industry members attended the event.
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Airport of the Week: KOSH/Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wis.

Assuming recent trends continue, Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH) in Oshkosh, Wis., will handle more daily takeoffs and landings than the busiest airports in the world when approximately 10,000 aircraft and 500,000 people attend EAA AirVenture Oshkosh during the week of July 24-30.
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NBAA Notes Newest Round of Concerns Raised Over ATC Privatization Bill

As Congress considers H.R. 2997, a bill to privatize the nation’s air traffic control (ATC) system, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) noted that myriad concerns over the legislation continue to be raised, most recently by a top House Democrat and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a non-partisan scorekeeper on a bill’s cost to taxpayers.
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