Tag: Civil Aviation Authority

eVTOL operations a step closer in UK as aviation regulator looks at vertiport design proposals

eVTOL operations a step closer in UK as aviation regulator looks at vertiport design proposals

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has launched a consultation on design proposals for vertiports at existing aerodromes, paving the way for vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft operations in the UK. Vertiports are sites used for the arrival, departure and surface movement of VTOL air...

Zeusch Aviation receives Air Operator’s Certificate from the Civil Aviation Authority

Zeusch Aviation BV, the Netherlands-based aerial services provider, has confirmed receipt of its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) on 24 October 2022. The AOC approval was granted by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Netherlands and enables Zeusch to deploy four of its fleet of seven King Air ai...

JETMS receives Maintenance Organisation Approval Certification

JETMS has announced the receipt of its new Maintenance Organisation Approval Certificate (MOAC) issued by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to conduct base and line MRO services on Embraer EMB135/145 aircraft. The issuance of the new MOAC gives JETMS the capability to carry out r...

Jet Aviation Geneva gains Part 145 approval from Civil Aviation Authority in Russia

Jet Aviation is pleased to announce that its maintenance facility in Geneva has received approval from the Russian Federation Civil Aviation Administration (RFCAA). The approval permits the company to support aircraft that are registered in Russia to the full extent of its maintenance approvals. ...

ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia receives certification from Bermuda CAA to work on Dassault aircraft

MRO Services Malaysia, a subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, has received Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) certification to perform line and heavy maintenance on Dassault Aviation business jets. The certification covers the Falcon 900EX up to and including the 12-month or 800 flight cycle (F...

The HondaJet is the Most Delivered Aircraft in its Class

Honda Aircraft Company has announced that the HondaJet was the most delivered aircraft in its class in 2019, based on numbers provided by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA). During 2019, Honda Aircraft Company delivered 36 aircraft to customers globally, becoming the most deliver...

British Airways and Aston Martin gear up for take-off

In the airline’s centenary year and on the anniversary of Concorde’s final flight, British Airways is proud to announce a partnership with Aston Martin, with a limited-edition sports car that honours the supersonic aircraft. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=mGQnjbBdbPY&am...

Significant changes made to help General Aviation

In the past six months the UK Civil Aviation Authority's General Aviation Unit has made considerable progress in its aim to radically improve the regulation of the General Aviation (GA) sector in the UK. This is the first of a series of updates which we plan to release on a regular basis to keep ev...

Aus CAA reinforces commitment to general aviation

The Australian Civil Aviation Authority has clarified that it is committed to the general aviation industry in the country. Acting CEO and Director of Aviation Safety, Graeme Crawford, stated: "Recent debate about safety regulation and the general aviation sector has focused on the need for a sus...

Air Service Basel receives certification from Mexico’s CAA

Swiss-based maintenance facility, Air Service Basel, has received authorisation from the Mexican Civil Aviation Authority to support small and mid-size business aircraft registered in Mexico including King Air, Textron and Falcon. The handling and maintenance facility located at EuroAirport Basel-M...

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