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

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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WingX: European Bizav Flying Surges 6% in November

This takes the year-to-date growth trend to 4.2 percent, according to data released by WingX Advance.

U.S. Bizav Flying Gets 'Holiday Boost' in November

This continues the year-to-date growth trend and exceeds the company’s prediction for 3.2 percent growth last month.
Avionics

ACSS Collaborates To Demonstrate ADS-B In in China

Air traffic situational awareness enhanced visual separation on approach ADS-B In application was hosted on ACSS’s T3CAS integrated surveillance system.
Rotorcraft

Super-mid Helos are 'Defining' Products, Says Lessor

Until Leonardo AW189 and Airbus H175 entered service in 2014, no single civil helicopter bridged the gap between the midsize and heavy categories.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Global Aerospace Expands SM4 Safety Program Benefits

SM4 continues to expand by providing targeted subject matter experts and financial support to the aerospace sector.
Airports

Universal Breaks Ground on Fifth Hangar at Toluca FBO

With the new hangar, Universal Aviation Mexico will increase its total number of hangar space to almost 170,000 sq ft.
Aircraft

Newest Bombardier Challengers Hit Delivery Milestones

Challenger 350 has surpassed 200 deliveries and Bombardier recently handed over 50th large-cabin Challenger 650.
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Aircraft

Millennials Changing the Face of Business Aviation

Generation is causing a new ecosystem to take shape—“business aviation as a service”—said Embraer Executive Jets president and CEO Michael Amalfitano.
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Avionics

One of Every Seven ADS-B Out Installs Problematic

While some of these are due to improper hardware installations, many are caused by incorrect configuration by avionics technicians.
Security

Satcom Direct Launches Bizav Cyber Security Course

Course help users understand security compliance considerations, social engineering, malware and other data-security-related concepts.
Aircraft

'Lost Decade' for Light and Midsize Bizjets Nears End: Citi Analyst

The light and midsize jet markets have now “found a floor” since deliveries exceeded long-term trends in the 2000s.
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Avionics

40% of U.S. Business Aircraft Fleet Won't Meet ADS-B Out Deadline

“Looking to install ADS-B Out next year is too late,” warned Duncan Aviation president Aaron Hilkeman.
Training and Workforce

FlightSafety Launches New P&WC PT6A Pilot Course

One-day course will provide pilots with info on turboprop engine's normal and abnormal operation, operational procedures and recommendations.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Tamarack Plans To Offer Active Winglets for Phenom 100

Active winglets will greatly expand the capability of the light jet, specifically improving the Phenom 100's hot-and-high performance and adding range.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

New Normal: Bizjets Depreciate by 50% at Year Five

Owners of aircraft older than 15 to 20 years need to realize that they might be the last owner of the airplane.
Airports

Surf Air Europe Moving Base from Luton to London City

UK-based FlairJet, which operates Phenom 300s for Surf Air Europe, is working on obtaining the required steep approach approvals to fly into LCY.
Avionics

SmartSky Offers Unlimited Data for Early-bird Customers

Company's 4G air-to-ground network is on schedule to provide 95 percent Continental U.S. coverage in mid-2018.
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Aircraft

Bombardier Moving Global 5000 Completions to Wichita

As part of the announcement, the Canadian aircraft manufacturer designated Montreal as a center of excellence for interior completions of Global 7000s.
Avionics

AEA: Retrofits Lift Avionics Sales through 3Q

Of the total avionics sales during the first nine months, 57.7 percent, or nearly $1 billion, came from the retrofit market
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Aircraft

Bombardier To Ramp Up Hiring for Global 7000 Production

The OEM currently has about 50 open positions related to Global 7000 production and completions listed on its website
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