Chad Trautvetter
Online Editor

Chad is the editor of AINalerts, AIN's daily business aviation newsletter, and is also the news editor at AIN Media Group. He has been writing about aviation, with an emphasis on business aviation, since 1994. Chad started his writing career at The Avion, the student newspaper at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, serving as editor-in-chief before graduating with a bachelor's in aeronautical science. After a stint as managing editor at Professional Pilot magazine, he joined AIN in late 1998. Chad holds a commercial pilot certificated with instrument and multi-engine ratings, and he also is a CFI/CFII. He lives and works from his home in Venice, Florida.

Chad Trautvetter

Latest from Chad Trautvetter

Regulations and Government

EBAA to EU: Keep Status Quo for UK Bizav under Brexit

Transition guidelines are expected to be signed off in Brussels today at an EU Affairs Ministers meeting.
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Aircraft

Epic Aircraft Flies Second Conforming E1000 Prototype

FAA certification, which previously had been expected by the end of last year, is now planned for this summer.
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ATC

NBAA Chief: ATC Privatization Battle Far from Over

NBAA and other general aviation groups have created the ATC Not for Sale program.
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Gulfstream Has Full Schedule of Support Events in 2018

Schedule Includes weeklong Operators & Suppliers Conference, two customer advisory board meetings, two flight operations forums, and 11 operators forums.
Training and Workforce

First FlightSafety Gulfstream G500 Sim Gets FAA Nod

These are the first business jet simulators equipped with FlightSafety’s CrewView collimated glass mirror display.

JSSI: Global Bizav Flying Soars in Fourth Quarter

Average flight hours climbed 4.5 percent year-to-date and 6.1 percent year-over-year in the fourth quarter.
Aircraft

Gulfstream's New G500 Goes on World Tour

Tour will stop at “select cities” such as Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Milan, Moscow, Beijing, and Melbourne, Australia.
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Regulations and Government

FAA/EASA Task Force To Announce MMEL Solution Soon

In November 2016, EASA began requiring all aircraft transiting European airspace to have an approved MEL for each individual aircraft.
Training and Workforce

CAE Acquires Minority Stake in Pelesys

Pelesys provides more than 30 special operations courses that would benefit business aircraft operators.
Rotorcraft

Falcon Aviation Wins Kuwait Oil Helicopter Contract

The contract marks a “significant expansion” for Falcon Aviation, which will be adding personnel and supporting facilities in Kuwait.
Charter & Fractional

VistaJet Sees Double-digit Growth in Flight Hours

Its all-Bombardier fleet—which includes the Challenger 350, 650, and 850 and Global 5000 and 6000—now numbers 72 aircraft.
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Aircraft

Embraer Bizjet Shipments Down in ’17, but Meet Target

As of December 31, Embraer’s backlog for both executive and commercial aircraft stood at $18.3 billion, down from $19.6 billion a year earlier.
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Training and Workforce

Simhawk Logs 16,000 Hours of Booked Sim Time in 2017

Simhawk handled training requests that equate to the annual capacity of three full-motion flight simulators.

CBAA 2018 To Address Bizav Pilot Shortage

Aviation labor experts will discuss issues and strategies to deal with pilot shortages, recruitment, retirement, and succession planning.
Fuel

NATA Launches Supplemental Safety Training Program

Program provides background information on diesel exhaust fluid, identifying possible risk contamination pathways and mitigation steps.

European Bizjet Flying Surges 6% in December

The slowdown in activity last month was centered in Western Europe, with fewer departures from France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy.
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U.S. Business Aircraft Flying Ends 2017 with a Gain

Analysts at the business aviation services company are calling for a 3.3 percent gain in flying this month.
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Preowned Gulfstream Market Tightens, Prices Firm Up

Three in-production Gulfstream models—the G650, G550, and G280—have very low inventory levels, with less than 4 percent of each fleet up for sale.
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Aircraft

Garmin G1000NXi Avionics OK’d for Piper M500

G1000NXi features wireless cockpit connectivity, enhanced situational awareness, visual approaches, and map overlay on the horizontal situation indicator.
Aircraft

Dassault Falcon Deliveries Climb Above Forecast in 2017

French aircraft manufacturer shipped 49 Falcons last year, four more than forecast and on par with its overall number of business jet deliveries in 2016.
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Snow Closes Gulfstream’s HQ, Facilities in Georgia

Company manufactures the G550 and G650/650ER and is ramping up G500 and G600 production at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.
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Aircraft

Global 7000 Mockup To Land at Jetex FBO in Dubai

105-foot-long mockup features a dining area, entertainment lounge, en-suite master bedroom and private washroom, as well as a fully equipped kitchen.

British European Aviation Tapped as Piper Dealer in UK

BEA provides airfield management, private and professional pilot training, aircraft sales, management and maintenance, engineering, and aircraft charter.
Aircraft

Global 7000 On Track, Questions Remain on 8000

Compounding this uncertainty is a still-undefined certification schedule, an apparent lack of orders, and “unclear” market requirements.
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Aircraft

Textron Stands by Silvercrest, Says Hemisphere on Track

Dassault cancels Falcon 5X, saying Silvercrest engine won't be ready in 2020; Textron believes Silvercrest-powered Hemisphere will enter service in 2020.
Aircraft

Dassault Axes Falcon 5X, Launches New P&WC-powered Jet

New Falcon is powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada engines and features the same cross section as the Falcon 5X.
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Training and Workforce

FAA OKs FlightSafety's First Pilatus PC-24 Sim

Company's simulation engineers and courseware developers worked closely with Pilatus Aircraft to develop the PC-24 simulator and training program.
Aircraft

Aerion, Lockheed Plan AS2 SSBJ Announcement on Friday

However, the Reno, Nevada-based SSBJ company would not disclose the exact nature of the announcement.
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Charter & Fractional

PlaneSense Gears Up for Pilatus PC-24 Service Entry

PlaneSense’s jet program customers will be able to fly aboard the PC-24 in late February or early March, following proving flights.
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