(European Business Aviation Association) The Business Aviation Coalition for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF Coalition) released a new informational guide detailing how industry leaders can incorporate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) into their operations and accelerate the adoption of low-carbon fuels, while reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The new guide, titled,
Fueling the Future
, serves as an educational and informational resource about the practicalities of SAF development, industry adoption, and pending expansion of supply and use, primarily from the perspectives of the Business aviation community.
About the Business Aviation Coalition for Sustainable Fuel
Business aviation has been working to increase the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), which can cut flight emissions by as much as 80 percent. The industry’s efforts are led by the Business Aviation Coalition for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF Coalition), which includes the Commercial Aviation Alter
- May 13, 2021, 9:30 AM
Regulators and industry groups are increasingly becoming concerned about risks related to fatigue that are inherent to business aviation and have been developing new regulatory requirements and industry best practices to address this issue. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has cited a number of typical fatigue hazards in business aviation, including operations at short notice, long standby at home or in the hotel, frequent change of duty assignments, time zone crossings, and long positioning.
Schedule-related risks and individual factors are the two main sources of fatigue risk in business aviation, said Matthew van Wollen, senior project manager and CFO at Pulsar Informatics. “A robust fatigue risk-management program recognizes these sources and makes safety promotion a shared responsibility between the organization and individual flight crewmembers,” he said.
2021 JETNET iQ Summit Advocacy Speakers to Discuss Industry Future
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JETNET has announced their 2021 JETNET iQ Global Business Aviation Summit advocacy speakers. The panel discussions will take place in person at the 10th JETNET iQ Summit September 15-16th, 2021 at TWA Hotel at JFK Airport.
“We look forward to a very engaging and open dialogue with attendees, and especially doing so in-person. Away from the fatigue of computer meetings, the Summit will provide a refreshing reset for essential, straightforward industry discussion.” UTICA, N.Y. (PRWEB) May 13, 2021 JETNET, the leading provider of corporate aviation information, has announced their 2021 JETNET iQ Global Business Aviation Summit advocacy speakers. The Summit brings together some of business aviation’s top leaders to discuss ideas that will guide the future of the industry. The panel discussions will take place in person at the 10th
5-May-2021 Source: Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters
Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters, the world’s largest and longest-running helicopter tour company, is the recipient of two Diamond Awards from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for excellence in maintenance and compliance.
Founded in 1991, the FAA Diamond Awards are considered the highest industry honors within the William O’Brien Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Awards program. The first AMT Diamond Award of Excellence was for the 135 Air Carrier and Operation Certificate. Air carriers achieve this status by ensuring 100 percent of their certificated aviation technicians receive William (Bill) O’Brien Awards for various areas and disciplines. The second AMT Diamond Award of Excellence was given for Papillon’s FAA 145 Certified Repair Station, which is a maintenance facility that has an FAA certificate issued under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 145 and is engaged in the maintenanc
Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters wins awards for excellence in maintenance, safety Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters Press Release | April 29, 2021
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Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters, the world’s largest and longest-running helicopter tour company, is the recipient of two Diamond Awards from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for excellence in maintenance and compliance.
Founded in 1991, the FAA Diamond Awards are considered the highest industry honors within the William O’Brien Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Awards program. The first AMT Diamond Award of Excellence was for the 135 Air Carrier and Operation Certificate. Air carriers achieve this status by ensuring 100 percent of their certificated aviation technicians receive William (Bill) O’Brien Awards for various areas and disciplines. The second AMT Diamond Award of Excellence was given for Papillon’s FAA 145 Certified Repair Station, which is a maint