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US planemaker Boeing is reportedly planning on relocating engineering work on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner from Washington to South Carolina. Having already moved 787 final assembly…
Each day, the team at Aircraft For Sale picks an airplane that catches our attention because it is unique, represents a good deal, or has other…
To many aviation enthusiasts and travelers, the Boeing 767 conjures up images of classic widebody aircraft operating a variety of routes, from transcontinental flights across the…
As a kid, David Sach—who’s been the CFO of several publicly listed companies—loved to golf. He even served as the captain of his high school team.…
Bangladesh’s civil aviation ministry has appointed Humaira Sultana as the new head of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, following the arrest and dismissal of the carrier’s former chief…
India is set to introduce a dedicated designation for fractional aircraft operators, featuring clear ownership regulations, streamlined taxation, and strengthened oversight. The amendment of fractional ownership…
The value and investment in technical training is not up for debate in aviation. We plan for it, budget for it and protect it because safety…
Lt. Gen. Clark J. Quinn, commander of the Air Education and Training Command, visited industry and military partners involved in the T-7A Red Hawk program from…
1. Aircraft Ownership Decisions Cannot Be Made in SilosTax, legal, and operational decisions are deeply connected. When those conversations happen independently, problems tend to surface later…
In Singapur soll das weltweit erste Flughafen-Testgelände für den Betrieb von Antriebstechnologien der nächsten Generation entstehen. Die Zivilluftfahrtbehörde von Singapur (CAAS), der Triebwerkshersteller CFM International und…
