ACJ team up with artist Cyril Kongo on special edition TwoTwenty

Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) and renowned contemporary artist Cyril Kongo, a.k.a. Mr Colorful, have jointly designed an ACJ cabin –… Read More »
GOL orders 250 Avolon electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft

GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, Brazil’s largest airline, in conjunction with Grupo Comporte, an entity of its controlling shareholder, announce that… Read More »
Flying electric car trade secrets dispute heating up

As the sci-fi dream of commercialized flying cars seems close to landing in reality, the electronic vertical takeoff and landing… Read More »
Urban-Air Port announces development plan for 65 urban air mobility infrastructure hubs worldwide in partnership with Hyundai Motor Group

UK start-up Urban-Air Port has announced plans with the Urban Air Mobility Division of Hyundai Motor Group to develop 65… Read More »
How private aviation could fill first class void in post-coronavirus world

How private aviation could fill first class void in post coronavirus world. Dmitriy Korshunov, CEO of Delta World Charter, shares… Read More »
The Future of Travel Interview with Aziz Ghorbani, General Manager of Delta World Charter

One of the myths of private flight is that luxury drives the decision to fly private. Right after that comes… Read More »
Delta World Charter signs GSA agreement with Fly2Sky for two Airbus A320 aircraft

Delta World Charter has signed an exclusive agreement with Fly2Sky to be the General Sales Agent (GSA) for their Airbus… Read More »
VistaJet enhances pet pampering services

VistaJet has expanded its comprehensive VistaPet program as it continues to see a rise in the number of animals onboard…. Read More »
Florida Tech becomes first U.S. university to own and fly an electric plane

Florida Tech is making aviation history in the U.S. The Melbourne-based university is the first college in the country to… Read More »
Gulfstream’s new G700 business jet just set two transatlantic speed records

Savannah, Ga., to Doha, Qatar, may not sound like much, until you consider it was the G700’s first nonstop, 13-hour… Read More »
U.S. FAA Investigates if it’s safer to leave cellphones on in light aircraft cockpits

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been quietly funding tests with live cellphones in light aircraft cockpits as a… Read More »
NBAA-BACE Vaccine requirement reflects business aviation’s core value of safety

By adopting a vaccine requirement, the association anticipates mask wearing will be a personal choice for attendees and exhibitors. Consistent… Read More »
Qatar Executive shows off world’s first Gulfstream G700

Qatar Executive (QE) has welcomed the arrival of the world’s first Gulfstream G700 jet aircraft to the State of Qatar,… Read More »
Supersonic air travel is coming back: Do we really want it?

The noise issue raises a bigger philosophical question around supersonic flight: How much do we really value speed, anyway? After… Read More »
Air Taxi companies ramp up infrastructure plans as aircraft certification looms

Electric air taxis are aiming to fill a gap in the current mobility network with flexibility similar to cars combined… Read More »
Supersonic air travel is coming back: The next big challenges

The next big challenge: silencing sonic booms to allow overland flights Ever since the 1970s, NASA has been wrestling with… Read More »
NetJets and several large business jet operators announce new orders

Several large business jet operators have either announced orders or signaled their intention to grow their fleets. NetJets, the world’s… Read More »
Supersonic air travel is coming back: The new players

How new technology could make supersonic flight viable again Over the past decade, a number of aerospace engineers and entrepreneurs… Read More »
Jet Edge International acquires 27 super midsize and large cabin private jets

Los Angeles-based Jet Edge International has acquired 27 super midsize and large cabin private jets. The announcement comes just a… Read More »
Supersonic air travel is coming back: The Concorde revisited

The dawn of the jet age brought us smooth air travel with jets flying twice as fast as the propeller… Read More »
Brazil’s Embraer and Kenya Airways agree to study flying taxis

Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA (EMBR3.SA) said on Wednesday its flying taxi unit Eve has signed an agreement with a subsidiary of Kenya… Read More »
Air taxi maker Archer seeks $1 billion in damages from Boeing-backed rival

Flying taxi developer Archer Aviation is seeking $1 billion in damages from Wisk Aero, a rival backed by Boeing (BA.N)… Read More »