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

Avionics

Avcon Taps SD as Preferred Connectivity Supplier

Satcom Direct inked a deal to be the preferred airborne connectivity supplier for Austrian aircraft management and charter operator Avcon Jet.
Charter & Fractional

Flexjet Chief Sees 'Upside' for Bizav Post-Covid

Flying at Flexjet has doubled over the past three weeks as the fractional provider recovers post-Covid-19, while sale inquiries are "off the charts."
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AINdebrief Episode 10 | May 29, 2020

GAMA Q1 deliveries, A380 outlook, EHang gets China nod, AeroTEC flies electric Caravan, and ForeFlight partners with FlightAware,

Global Bizav Activity Continues Comeback, Says WingX

Business aviation activity through May 26 was about half of normal from a year ago, but continues to show more resilience than the airlines, said WingX.
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Avionics

AEA: Avionics Sales Drop Nearly 9% in First Quarter

Worldwide business and general aviation avionics sales in the first quarter amounted to about $660.4 million, an 8.8 percent year-over-year decrease.
ATC

SpaceX Launch Prompts Space Coast TFRs

The planned launch of a SpaceX rocket with a crewed Dragon capsule has prompted a pair of TFRs that will close off sections of Central Florida’s airspace.
ATC

Nav Canada Proposes Steep Hikes in ATC User Charges

Nav Canada wants to hike user service charges by an 29.5 percent due to lower air traffic volume and a resulting decrease in collected fees.

AINdebrief Episode 9 | May 22, 2020

SkyCourier flies, Archer launches eVTOL, Pilatus annual report, bizjet seized in nigeria, air charter sees new customers, ADS-B turbulence reporting.

U.S. Bizav Flying Starts To Turn the Corner

Business aircraft flight activity in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean is now on the upswing, passing a Covid-19-induced bottom in April.

AINdebrief Episode 8 | May 15, 2020

Covid changes bizav, Erickson revolutionizing aerial firefighting, new crew oxygen rules, Aerion refines AS2 design, Gulfstream's programs progress.

WingX: Global Bizav Traffic Continues Climbout

WingX says global business aviation activity is down 58 percent month-to-date, but is still better than the 70 percent decline recorded in April.

Assent Aeronautics To Hold Virtual Aircraft Auction

Assent Aeronautics's virtual aircraft aution on May 14 will see six business jets, three turboprops, one amphibian, and three piston twins go on the block.

Argus: Covid-19 'Crushes' North American Bizav Traffic

Traqpak data released by business aviation information firm Argus International shows that April flying in North America plummeted 71.5 percent YOY.
Aircraft

Gulfstream G600 Lands EASA Nod

Gulfstream has received the green light to begin deliveries of the G600 to customers in Europe, following EASA certification of the large-cabin jet.
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Charter & Fractional

FlyExclusive Offers Program for Stung JetSuite Clients

Aircraft charter firm flyExclusive is offering a discounted jet card program for JetSuite SuiteKey customers affected by the latter's bankruptcy.
Aircraft

Gulfstream Now Has Trio of Test G700s in Flight Testing

Gulfstream Aerospace now has three of its planned five flight-test G700s online after another test aircraft made its first flight on Friday.
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AINdebrief Episode 7 | May 8, 2020

AINdebrief looks at bizav flights rising, Bombardier Q1, NBAA and Gulfstream layoffs, JetSuite bankrupt, and Daher intros 2020 TBM 940.

WingX: Bizav Flight Activity Awakening from Slumber

The seven-day moving average of global business aviation flight activity has climbed 40 percent over the past three weeks.
Aircraft

Daher Ships 1st 2020 TBM 940, HomeSafe on Final Approach

Daher is delivering the first 2020 TBM 940 this week while it expects the aircraft's HomeSafe autoland system to be approved by early July.
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JSSI Bizav Index Shows Down March, Predicts Lift in May

March marked a tipping point in business aviation flight hours, when the full impact of the Covid-19 crisis was felt industrywide, said JSSI.
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Aircraft

Gulfstream Reports Layoffs, LAS Service Center Closure

Due to challenges stemming from the pandemic, Gulfstream Aerospace has announced company-wide layoffs and the closure of its Las Vegas service center.
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AINdebrief Episode 6 | May 1, 2020

Q1 results at Textron Av, Gulfstream, Boeing, and Airbus; eVTOL developments; FAA keeps aircraft flying; and Aerion Supersonic moves to Florida.
Charter & Fractional

JetSuite Files For Chapter 11 Reorganization

JetSuite’s aircraft operating arm, Superior Air Charter, on Tuesday filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.
Aircraft

Travel Restrictions Thwart 1Q20 Gulfstream Deliveries

First-quarter deliveries at Gulfstream Aerospace fell 33 percent due to Covid-19 travel restrictions, while supply chain issues will curtail production.
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Training and Workforce

APS Aims To Keep Pilots Sharp During Covid Downtime

Upset prevention and recovery training (UPRT) provider Aviation Performance Solutions has launched new free and paid online UPRT course options.

AINdebrief Episode 5 | April 24, 2020

AINdebrief looks at bizav sustainability, remote flight dept. audits, Covid-related airline bankruptcies, preowned aircraft sales, and supply chain issues.
Aircraft

Aerion Supersonic Chooses Florida's MLB Airport for New HQ

Aerion Supersonic is moving its headquarters from Reno, Nevada, to a new $300 million campus at Florida’s Melbourne International Airport (MLB).
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Argus Outlines What U.S. Bizav Recovery Might Look Like

The restart in business aviation flights in the U.S. will be mostly domestic driven, with Texas, Florida, and Georgia being key to recovery, said Argus.
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Charter & Fractional

Citing Covid-19, JetSuite Grounds Fleet, Furloughs Crew

Dallas-based bizjet charter operator JetSuite has grounded its all-Embraer fleet and furloughed most of its crewmembers as the Covid-19 crisis drags on.
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AINdebrief Episode 4 | April 17, 2020

AINdebrief looks at flight planning during Covid-19, U.S. airline aid, keeping bizjets airworthy, jet-A glut, the FAA's proposed supersonic noise rules.