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

Aircraft

Piper Gets Nods for M600/SLS Unpaved Airfield Ops

An unpaved airfield kit for the Piper M600/SLS has been approved by national aviation agencies in the U.S., Canada, UK, and Europe.
Aircraft

First flights in the past 50 years (November and December)

These aircraft took to the skies for the first time during November and December, from 1972 through 2021
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Charter & Fractional

CAE, Clay Lacy Ink Pilot Job-sharing Deal

Under a two-year agreement, CAE instructors will fly for Clay Lacy Aviation, while senior Clay Lacy pilots will conduct training and check flights for CAE.
Aircraft

Gulfstream Deliveries, Sales Continue To Soar in 3Q22

Strong business jet demand from the U.S., Middle East, and Southeast Asia is fueling deliveries and sales at Gulfstream Aerospace.
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FBOs

On Air Dining Launches Dry Cleaning and Laundry Arm

Business aviation catering specialist On Air Dining has launched a dry cleaning and laundry division tailored for the private aviation sector.
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Safety

Ex-NTSB Chair Taking Aviation Safety To Next Level at ERAU

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety aims to elevate aviation safety education and research.
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Aircraft

Daher Delivers 1,100th TBM Turboprop Single

Some 32 years after the TBM 700's service entry, Daher has handed over the 1,100th TBM turboprop single—a Model 960.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Aviation Adopts VistaQuote for RFQ Management

With the VistaQuote RFQ management software from Ambry Hill Technologies, Duncan Aviation said it will be able to accomplish more, serve customers faster,
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Airports

Embassair's V-shaped FBO To Open at KOPF in December

Embassair expects to open its 75,000-sq-ft, V-shaped FBO facility in December at Miami Opa-Locka Executive Airport.
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Charter & Fractional

Four Corners Aviation Swoops Up UltraAir

Four Corners Aviation has acquired Omaha, Nebraska-based charter, sales, and management company UltraAir.
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Training and Workforce

TRU Inks Deal with RFDS for King Air Sim in Australia

TRU Simulation + Training will provide a level-D King Air simulator for the Royal Flying Doctor Service Queensland Section.
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Environment

Bizav Groups Release Policy Principles on Sustainability

In the run-up to a triennial ICAO meeting, business aviation groups have released policy principles to guide long-term carbon emissions reductions.
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Aircraft

Gulfstream Delivers 500th G650/650ER

In just 10 years since service entry, the 500th Gulfstream G650/650ER has been handed over to a customer.
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Aircraft

Pilatus Acquiring U.S. Aircraft Sales/mx Firm Skytech

Switzerland-based Pilatus Aircraft is expanding its U.S. footprint with the acquisition of Skytech, which has bases in Maryland and South Carolina.
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FBOs

Sheltair KBJC Opens New Hangar, Begins Work on 3 More

The Sheltair FBO at Denver Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport simultaneously cut the ribbon on a hangar and broke ground on three more.
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FBOs

Modern Aviation Acquires Des Moines FBO

Modern Aviation added its 13th FBO location via acquisition at Iowa’s Des Moines International Airport.
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Aircraft

Jetcraft Forecasts $66B Used Jet Market Over Five Years

According to Jetcraft's latest forecast, there will be 10,921 business jet transactions worth $66.6B completed from 2022 to year-end 2026.
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Charter & Fractional

Jetex, Avem Aero Team on Integrated Fuel Price Tracking

The new software integration can use current fuel prices at the departure and destination airports to provide their customers with more accurate quotes.
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Regulations and Government

Baldwin Adds NASA ASRS Reporting to Safety Module

Baldwin Safety & Compliance has integrated NASA Aviation Safety Report System (ASRS) capabilities into its Baldwin safety reporting module.
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Aircraft

Air Charter Firm Inks Deal for 50 All-electric Aircraft

Miami-based aircraft charter and cargo company GlobalX signed a letter of intent to purchase 50 all-electric Eviation Alice aircraft.
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Aircraft

P&WC PW812GA Engine for G400 Gets Transport Canada Nod

Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) received Transport Canada Civil Aviation approval for its PW812GA engine that will power the Gulfstream G400.
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Aircraft

FAA, EASA OK G500/600 Flight Control Software Fix

Gulfstream received FAA approval yesterday and EASA today for a flight control software update that eliminates crosswind landing limits on the G500/600.
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Long-time Bizav Exec Michael K. Moore Passes Away

Long-time business aviation executive Michael K. Moore, 78, died of natural causes on July 31.
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Engines

Rolls-Royce Breaks Ground on Pearl 10X Support Facility

On September 2, Rolls-Royce broke ground on a facility in Le Haillan near Bordeaux, France, that will help with product support for the Pearl 10X engine.
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Airports

DuPage Airport Opens New U.S. Customs Facility

Chicago DuPage Airport has opened a new $1.3 million, 2,200-sq-ft U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility.
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Argus International Adds Bizav Analytics Service

Argus International has launched a new analytics service to help support business aviation companies and their strategic initiatives.
Aircraft

First flights in the past 50 years (September and October)

These aircraft took to the skies for the first time during September and October, from 1972 through 2021
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Avionics

SmartSky Achieves 100% Continental U.S. Coverage

SmartSky Networks’ high-speed, air-to-ground (ATG) broadband network is now available for business aircraft users across the entire continental U.S.
Airports

Brisbane First Aussie Airport with Electronic Refueler

Air bp has introduced an all-electric refueling truck for customers lifting jet-A1 at Brisbane Airport (YBBN) in Australia.
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Avionics

FAA OKs STC Path for Caravan Autonomous Flight System

Autonomous aircraft systems developer Reliable Robotics said the FAA has accepted the certification basis for its autoflight system on the Cessna Caravan.
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