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

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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Regulations and Government

French Transport Minister Calls for Bizjet Restrictions

French Transport Minister Clément Beaune has called for higher taxes or even limited bans on business aircraft operations in Europe.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Heads Up Technologies Acquires STG Aerospace

Aircraft lighting, cabin management systems, and flight deck safety products manufacturer Heads Up Technologies has acquired STG Aerospace.
Accidents

NTSB: Pilot Incapacitated Before Fatal Citation V Crash

The NTSB found that the sole-occupant pilot killed in a January 2021 Citation V crash lost control of the twinjet after becoming incapacitated.
Rotorcraft

Airbus Helicopters Delivers First VIP-outfitted H160

Airbus Helicopters has handed over the first ACH160—the VIP-outfitted version of the H160—to a customer in Brazil.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

NBAA Updates Tax Guide for Non-biz Use of Corporate Jets

NBAA has updated its handbook that provides tax and regulatory compliance strategies for non-business use of corporate aircraft.
Aircraft

G500/600 Issue Snarls Deliveries, G700 Certification

The airworthiness directive limiting Gulfstream G500/600 runway crosswind operations is causing delays in aircraft deliveries and for G700/800 approvals.
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Aircraft

Backlog Up at Gulfstream Despite $1.2B Frax Order Loss

A “backlog clean-up” during the second quarter resulted in Gulfstream purging its backlog by $1.2 billion, but funded orders still rose 38.9 percent YOY.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Cirrus Aircraft Expands Duluth Paint Facility

Cirrus Aircraft recently opened an expanded aircraft paint and finish facility at its Duluth, Minnesota headquarters.
Training and Workforce

TRU Gets China CAAC Nod for Cessna Citation M2 Sim

TRU Simulation + Training’s Cessna Citation M2 full-flight simulator has received level-D qualification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Pilatus Opens New Paint Facility in Colorado

Pilatus Aircraft opened a new paint facility at its U.S. completions center in Colorado to keep pace with rising demand for PC-24s and PC-12 NGXs.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

MySky Opens Offices in Dubai and Guadalajara

Business aviation financial management solutions firm MySky has expanded its international footprint with the opening of new offices in Dubai and Mexico.

JetNet Receives Funding Boost for Growth Plans

Aviation data and market intelligence provider JetNet has raised outside capital from Boston-based growth equity firm Silversmith Capital Partners.
Charter & Fractional

TAG Expands Flight App to All of Its Aircraft Owners

TAG Aviation has released the TAG Flight App for all of its managed aircraft owners around the world.
Charter & Fractional

Airbus Corporate Jets Delivers ACJ319neo to New Client

Airbus Corporate Jets delivered an ACJ319neo from the final assembly line in Hamburg, Germany, to an undisclosed new private customer in Western Europe.
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Daher Acquires Florida Aerostructures Plant

Daher today celebrated its acquisition of the now-former Triumph metallic and composite aerostructures assembly facility in Stuart, Florida.
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Aircraft

Daher Begins U.S. Deliveries of the TBM 960

Daher began deliveries of its new TBM 960 to U.S. customers last week, following FAA approval on June 24.
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Aircraft

First flights in the past 50 years (July and August)

These aircraft took to the skies for the first time during July and August, from 1972 through 2021
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Aircraft

Cessna Delivers Citation Longitude To Japanese Agency

Textron Aviation this week delivered a special-mission Cessna Citation Longitude to the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau.
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Charter & Fractional

Southern Sky Aviation Lands FBO Deal at NW Florida Field

Southern Sky Aviation has signed a 30-year lease agreement to develop an FBO at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport in Panama City.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

NBAA Creates Guidelines for Exporting Aircraft from U.S.

NBAA’s Tax Committee and regulatory issues advisory group have jointly created a new, members-only resource on exporting aircraft from the U.S.