by Jim Campbell | Dec 22, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Pilots Ask Congress to Block Airports from Using ADS-B Data for Billing The battle over ADS-B-based landing fees is still very much kicking, and the GA community is making sure it stays on Congress’s radar. What started as a local dispute in Kissimmee has grown...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 21, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Global 8000 Earns FAA Type Certification In the Wake Of Canadian Approval Bombardier’s Global 8000 has received type certification from US aviation regulators, opening a key market for what the manufacturer claims to be the fastest civilian aircraft since the...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 20, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Long-Term Framework For Fed Action, Coordination With Stakeholders At All Levels The National Air Transportation Association greeted the U.S. Department of Transportation’s release of the Advanced Air Mobility National Strategy. It was announced on the...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 20, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
ATC Towers Unlikely To Reach Full Staffing Under Current Operations FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford told Congress on December 16 that if the agency continues operating as it currently does, air traffic control towers across the country are unlikely to ever reach full...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 20, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Acquires Cedar Aviation Services at L.F. Wade Int’l Airport Atlantic Aviation announced the expansion of its FBO network with the acquisition of Cedar Aviation Services Ltd at L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA) in Bermuda. Cedar Aviation is well-known among...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 20, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Passes Out Of House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee The National Business Aviation Association lauded the passage by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee of a bill that would maintain continued operations of the FAA and the...