The 120 kg Swan, cheapest private plane in the world
Swan 120 kg More a private plane for sport than for travel Of course there are do-it-yourself planes that are cheaper, but if you consider the purchase of a reliable…
Read More »Photo IDs and U.S. Department of Transportation Update
Don’t Forget Your Photo ID! The TSA (Transportation Safety Administration) requires that all passengers over the age of 18 provide proper identification prior to boarding an aircraft. This regulation also…
Read More »Discover the Always Popular Gulfstream IV
Photo Credits to Gulfstream Aerospace The Gulfstream IV is a superior heavy jet known for itsperformance in terms of speed, range, cabin size and passengercapacity. The GIV seats 12 and…
Read More »Q & A with Jan Jones: How Executive Assistants Get Their Executives to see Them as a “Business Partner”
In this article, Author Jan Jones discusses how Executive Assistants can work to be seen as a business partner to their Executives. FlyPrivate is a proud partner and associate of…
Read More »The Tupolev which flew on hydrogen 32 years ago
Tupolev Tu 155 How Tupolev made history with the Tu-155 Suddenly, a tremor seems to cross Europe. France, Germany and the European Union have announced in recent months that they…
Read More »The Road Show
Photo credits: Gulfstream Aerospace Sooner or later you need to be in several places at the same time. In fact these visits maybe overdue; Portfolio company, plant and branch location…
Read More »Corona crisis: fewer planes and private jets delivered
GAMA report The corona crisis has hit general aviation hard. In the first half of 2020, deliveries of airplanes with piston engines, turboprops and private jets, as well as helicopters,…
Read More »Zero emissions hydrogen aircraft, Airbus strategy
Airbus has set itself the overarching goal of developing the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft. The aircraft manufacturer now presents three specific concepts for this purpose. They “each represent a…
Read More »Ecological jet engines: German top manufacturer MTU’s way
Rethink flying: on the way to zero emissions Civil aircraft and engines have to become even more economical, ecological and quieter. The requirements are becoming more and more ambitious: zero…
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