New FDI reforms to be a game changer for India’s civil aviation sector

In a bid to boost job creation and the local industry; the Indian government announced sweeping reforms to rules on foreign direct investment (FDI), opening up its defence and civil aviation sectors to complete outside ownership. The move comes immediately after RBI governor Raghuram Rajan announced that he was stepping down. Rajan’s decision, whose reforms have been credited for much of the economy’s success in recent years, came as a jolt to the country’s financial markets.

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New Podcast Explores GE Aviation Technologies for a Decarbonized Future of Flight

Article | December 28, 2021

This week, the GE Gas Power team launched season five of Cutting Carbon, their award-winning podcast that focuses on climate change, the basics of what decarbonization is and the technologies behind it. In season five, the team is focused on decarbonization closer to home and invited Arjan Hegeman, GE Aviation’s general manger for advanced technologies, to talk about the future of flight. Learn more about the role of GE Aviation’s technologies available today and in development for tomorrow to make aircraft engines more fuel efficient and reduce carbon emissions. Open fan, hybrid electric and hydrogen combustion are all discussed by Hegeman and the hosts. Over two episodes, Hegeman also explains the importance of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), along with the new engine technologies, to help the aviation industry reach its goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Future of Flight is a two-part episode, and can be found as Episode 27 and Episode 28 under Cutting Carbon. You can listen to the podcast here or on your favorite streaming platform! The aviation industry is at an inflection point for new technology introduction and acceleration of technology development, Hegeman says. GE Aviation is currently developing its next-generation suite of engine technologies, including open fan engine architecture, hybrid-electric propulsion, and advanced thermal management concepts. GE Aviation is also supporting industry initiatives to approve and adopt 100% SAF and is partnering on a new flight demonstration program to test zero-carbon hydrogen fuel combustion. GE’s ambition is to be a net zero company by 2050, including the Scope 3 emissions from the use of sold products. GE is also committed to being carbon neutral by 2030 in its own facilities and operations, including Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions.

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What Aircraft Are Best Suited For Arctic Flight?

Article | July 6, 2022

When operating aircraft above the Arctic Circle (66.5° N latitude) there are certain hazards to be aware of. We decided to take a look at what aircraft are best suited for Arctic flight.A huge problem with flying in the Arctic is not just icing, but the visual restrictions that are placed on pilots. During the spring and fall, whiteout or flat light can distort what a pilot sees. The horizon can suddenly disappear making objects appear as if they are floating in the air. This can make things like mountain ranges extremely difficult to judge.

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The Outlook of Aviation Industry’s Next Vision Beyond 2021

Article | January 28, 2022

The pandemic has caused a deeper level of disruption, which brought the aviation industry to a standstill for months. After facing long months of hardship, what vision and steps will be for airline recovery? This is a significant concern. This would now require complete planning over some crucial areas that form the pillars of the aviation industry. It is especially airline businesses that require a novel set of advancements to build operational confidence. As the industry is rebooting, technology is benefiting. Be it robotics, IoT, biometrics, seamless integration, automation, and more will aid businesses and their processes. Therefore, the industry’s next vision is being set according to the evolving changes in the airline industry due to covid-19. It will establish resilience and flexibility for businesses to adapt to changing conditions while improving efficiency. Here are the key considerations that will be seen as airline recovery curbing airline challenges to plan new avenues beyond 2021. Collaboration Collaboration in the aviation business landscape has been the most important consideration after the pandemic affected the industry. Keeping the vision of collaborating with stakeholders and the commercial airline industry to focus on business and customer confidence will restart operations safely. Collaboration in the future will have a better grasp and be more efficient because of better coordination of data sources being introduced currently. Collaboration becomes even more crucial in the coming years, where you will need updated and accurate information about your business operations. This vision will enhance chances of the following aspects as well: Customized Experience Leading to the modifications happening in the industry, you will be able to offer customized services to customers. Advanced integration functionalities will allow forming a contactless and personalized experience to curb the challenges prevailing. Providing transparent and reliable information to customers is one of the critical aspects of airline recovery and rebooting happening now. This is why a customized experience will aid airline businesses more safely in the coming years. Personalization Today, airlines, governments, and stakeholders are developing best practices for the immediate future of business with a greater focus on personalization throughout the service journey. It will help attract potential customers and end the general approach, which the industry was practicing before the pandemic. Monitoring To design a post-pandemic business model, you can look at the types of technological solutions and processes that have already been started and would emerge beyond 2021. It has been envisioned that airline industry analysis, coupled with monitoring, would allow businesses to manage resources more efficiently. In this way, deployment of the technology stack will be more accessible according to the need. This will strive to reduce crowds at airports and, therefore, effective management with the help of predicted monitoring will be in action. Digital Solutions The new normal in the aviation industry, using technology, would continue to ensure physical contact is diminished or might be eliminated in the future. Mandatory digital checks, implementation of digital platforms, contactless services, and information collected through mobile devices are some elements of the new business models. The industry's vision in the coming years is to demonstrate how it can use digital technology for transformation at scale. Advanced Processing System The next, the aviation industry foresees, is utilizing technology for automation, security, identity management, and robotics. Using these, you can develop attractive yet safe experiences for staff as well as customers. The advancing data processing system and management offer a seamless module for companies to handle risks, controls, handling, and tracking. The inclusion of the advanced system at the airport, airline companies will make the process function efficiently. And because of optimized coordination through automated touchpoints, chances of an increase in revenue will be higher and faster than before. Remote Processing The continuous advancement of airline activities will significantly support capacity limitations in the coming years. Because of this, you will have safer processing of data and information without any threats or breaches. The pandemic has put greater focus on the need for such a flexible approach with resilience. Also, it brings urgency to the availability of technology to use while going remote so that you can provide flexibility to your employees to work frictionless. The industry's vision in its plan is to unlock the full benefits of technology to access and initiate global coordination remotely. A Changed Way to do Business Today—Sustainability Companies operating in the airline business are still understanding to survive in the times of COVID-19. Being fast and evolving is the only way they realized to fight against the current situation. The new normal is bringing changes in the airline industry post covid. This will help the industry to get back its wings to forecast and set up its next vision in the future. Therefore, industry stakeholders need to quickly put immediate business restart efforts to focus on sustainable implementations. This will make the future actions of the aviation industry monitor and evaluate effectively well in response to the ongoing pandemic. Also, it would help them be ready to face even harsh circumstances if anytime it approaches. Frequently Asked Questions What are the risks to the aviation industry during COVID-19? The level of risk is on the rise in the COVID-19 situation at present in the aviation industry. It may affect the operation, new business models, management, monitoring, and evaluation more as remote work culture is hyped. What are the main sectors of the airline industry that need improvement? There are limited sectors in aviation. However, the main ones that need improvement are commercial aviation and business aviation. What are the crucial areas of operation in the aviation industry? 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Inside NASA’s New Sustainable Flight Demonstrator Program

Article | July 15, 2022

NASA is known for developing and launching spacecraft that have a significant environmental impact. However, the space agency is fully on board with the net-zero movement. NASA supports the White House's Aviation Climate Action Plan. It is helping fund several aviation projects that aim to reduce the aviation industry’s damage to the environment. NASA’s Sustainable Flight Demonstrator Program NASA focuses on technologies for single-aisle aircraft, which are the powerhouses of many airline fleets and account for nearly half of global aviation emissions. NASA's Sustainable Flight Demonstrator (SFD) project aims to reduce carbon emissions and keep the US competitive in the design of single-aisle commercial airliners, which are in high demand. "Since its creation, NASA has worked with industry to develop and implement innovative aeronautics technology and has shared it with the world," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. "Now, with this ambitious new project, we're again joining with US industry to usher in a new era of cutting-edge improvements that will make the global aviation industry cleaner, quieter, and more sustainable." NASA Wants to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Commercial Aircraft The program’s goal is to build, test, and fly a large-scale demonstrator. NASA hopes to find a business partner for a Funded Space Act Agreement with its Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, by the beginning of 2023. The agreement would draw on private-industry knowledge and experience, with an awardee developing a suggested technical plan and committing considerable cash to the project. Under this agreement, NASA would not purchase an aircraft or any other hardware for its missions. The mission of NASA is to develop new and innovative technologies and capabilities. NASA will collect data on the ground and in the air. Agency and industry teams can use it to test the airframe configuration and related technologies. Moving Away From Space NASA's technologies are typically cutting-edge. However, as with many high-end items, the benefits and applications frequently filter down to the masses. NASA's specialized technology and research frequently has civil aviation applications. It's interesting to see how NASA seems to be moving away from space and going after planes that fly closer to Earth.

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Air Partner Launches New Platinum Jubilee Package with Rosewood London

Air Partner | March 24, 2022

Air Partner, the leading global aviation services group, today announces the launch of an exclusive package in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee with Rosewood London, offering citizens of the world the opportunity to attend a once-in-a-lifetime event and experience a remarkable moment in history. Expanding upon their role as the official Private Jet and Travel Partner of the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, travelers can book the package and enjoy the most excellent accommodations and more in London. Given the nature and demand surrounding this global affair, only 25 packages are available for purchase. "We are elated and honored to partner with Rosewood London to launch this extraordinary package which provides our customers with an opportunity to experience a truly once-in-a-lifetime event. At our core, we consistently strive to provide our customers with exceptional value through key partnerships and experiences to offer something they would not otherwise have access to, and this new package achieves just that." Mark Briffa, Chief Executive Officer of Air Partner Along with round-trip, world-class, private charter from the U.S., the offer includes: Special invitation to be a guest of Air Partner with exclusive invitation-only opportunities across the Platinum Jubilee weekend, including hospitality and a champagne reception; Luxurious accommodations in the spacious Grand Premier Suite or Executive King Room at Rosewood London, one of the UK's finest hotels; Deluxe in-flight experience, inclusive of a curated dining menu, with festive arrangements available from champagne, tea and biscuits, hors d'oeuvre, charcuterie board, and more; Exclusive access to a globally acclaimed concierge service, providing support booking transfers, hotels, restaurants, European & UK trips, and events, as well as a tailor-made London City Guide; In January 2022, Air Partner was announced as the Preferred Private Jet/Travel Partner supporting the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, which will take place on Sunday, 5th June 2022 to celebrate The Queen's 70-year reign. To celebrate the anniversary, events and initiatives will take place throughout the year, culminating in a four day UK bank holiday weekend from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th June. The four days of celebrations will include public events and community activities, as well as national moments of reflection on The Queen's 70 years of service. Pricing for the Platinum Jubilee Package begins at $175,000, inclusive of accommodations, roundtrip, private charter, and special inclusions. Given only 25 packages are available for purchase, the offer is subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply. Accommodation is fully pre-payable and non-refundable. About Air Partner Founded in 1961, Air Partner is a global aviation services group providing aircraft charter and aviation safety & security solutions to industry, commerce, governments, and private individuals, across civil and military organizations. The Group has two divisions: Air Partner Charter, comprising Group Charter, Private Jets, Freight and Specialized Services; and Air Partner Safety & Security, which comprises aviation safety & security training, research and consulting services from Baines Simmons and Redline Assured Security. Group Charter charters large airliners to move groups of any size. Private Jets offers the Company's unique pre-paid JetCard scheme and on-demand charter for up to 19 people. Freight charters aircraft of every size to fly almost any cargo anywhere, at any time. Specialized Services comprises Air Partner's other aviation services that complement its Charter business: Remarketing, ACMI, scheduled group travel, corporate shuttles, tour operations, air evacuation and flight operations. Air Partner has 17 locations globally, with its US headquarters located in Fort Lauderdale, and its global headquarters alongside Gatwick airport in the UK. The group employs around 450 aviation professionals globally and operates 24/7. Air Partner is listed on the London Stock Exchange (AIR) and is the only publicly listed air charter broker and aviation safety & security consultancy. It is ISO 9001:2015 compliant for commercial airline and private jet solutions worldwide.

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Metron Aviation enters into contract with the Dominican Republic

Metron Aviation | September 29, 2021

Metron Aviation entered into a contract for the air traffic flow management system with the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation (IDAC) of the Dominican Republic. IDAC chose Metron Aviation because its Harmony Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) system proactively and collaboratively manages demand to minimize delays. Additionally, it maximizes airport and airspace performance, reduces CO 2 emissions, and enables aircraft operators to manage their business needs while meeting IDAC ATFM requirements. The Harmony system of collaborative tools for decision-making and balancing of demand and capacity will provide IDAC and its stakeholders with shared situational knowledge and predictability of operations. These capabilities are delivered through the Harmony system's cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) model. This is an important step in the provision and development of ATFM services in the Caribbean and Latin America region. The Dominican Republic has achieved another milestone in the strategic management of air traffic, The Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation, through the Directorate of Air Navigation, will take advantage of the experience in the software development of the Harmony ATFM system of Metron Aviation, a leader in the aviation industry. - Roosevelt A. Peña Méndez, IDAC's ATFM Project Manager. It is a great opportunity to work with a leader in advancing air traffic flow management in the Caribbean and Latin America regions. Offering Harmony as a cloud solution is another milestone in Metron Aviation's ability to deploy ATFM capabilities to new customers quickly and at a fraction of the cost of traditional on-site deployment. - Chris Jordan , president of Metron Aviation. About Metron Aviation Metron Aviation is the industry's most trusted and verified innovator in air traffic management (ATM). Metron Aviation, an Airbus subsidiary, has long been known for developing ATM and Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) solutions for the aviation industry around the world. By working with all stakeholders in the field of air traffic management - air navigation service providers, airlines, airports, civil aviation authorities and other influencers - Metron Aviation understands what is at the heart of related issues. with aviation and can tackle even the most complex challenges in air traffic management.

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By 2036, Civil Aviation will Need More than 600,000 Pilots

Novinite | February 14, 2018

Air traffic growth will force airlines worldwide to appoint more than 600,000 pilots by 2036. However, this emerges as a challenge in terms of ageing of the population, the International Civil Aviation Organization (IAEA) said. The number of passenger flights and passengers doubles every 15 years, but the workforce in the sector is shrinking, said Secretary-General of the organization, Fan Liu, speaking to the International Relations Council in Montreal, Canada. She highlighted the inevitable ageing of the population, the decline in birth rates and other factors such as the fact that future talents are attracted by high-tech sectors. All this means that civil aviation needs to make more efforts to attract and retain the skilled workers they need in the coming decades, Mrs Liu warned. The IAEA, a UN agency, believes that by 2036 at least 620,000 pilots will be needed to fly aeroplanes with or with more than 100 seats worldwide.

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Air Partner Launches New Platinum Jubilee Package with Rosewood London

Air Partner | March 24, 2022

Air Partner, the leading global aviation services group, today announces the launch of an exclusive package in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee with Rosewood London, offering citizens of the world the opportunity to attend a once-in-a-lifetime event and experience a remarkable moment in history. Expanding upon their role as the official Private Jet and Travel Partner of the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, travelers can book the package and enjoy the most excellent accommodations and more in London. Given the nature and demand surrounding this global affair, only 25 packages are available for purchase. "We are elated and honored to partner with Rosewood London to launch this extraordinary package which provides our customers with an opportunity to experience a truly once-in-a-lifetime event. At our core, we consistently strive to provide our customers with exceptional value through key partnerships and experiences to offer something they would not otherwise have access to, and this new package achieves just that." Mark Briffa, Chief Executive Officer of Air Partner Along with round-trip, world-class, private charter from the U.S., the offer includes: Special invitation to be a guest of Air Partner with exclusive invitation-only opportunities across the Platinum Jubilee weekend, including hospitality and a champagne reception; Luxurious accommodations in the spacious Grand Premier Suite or Executive King Room at Rosewood London, one of the UK's finest hotels; Deluxe in-flight experience, inclusive of a curated dining menu, with festive arrangements available from champagne, tea and biscuits, hors d'oeuvre, charcuterie board, and more; Exclusive access to a globally acclaimed concierge service, providing support booking transfers, hotels, restaurants, European & UK trips, and events, as well as a tailor-made London City Guide; In January 2022, Air Partner was announced as the Preferred Private Jet/Travel Partner supporting the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, which will take place on Sunday, 5th June 2022 to celebrate The Queen's 70-year reign. To celebrate the anniversary, events and initiatives will take place throughout the year, culminating in a four day UK bank holiday weekend from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th June. The four days of celebrations will include public events and community activities, as well as national moments of reflection on The Queen's 70 years of service. Pricing for the Platinum Jubilee Package begins at $175,000, inclusive of accommodations, roundtrip, private charter, and special inclusions. Given only 25 packages are available for purchase, the offer is subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply. Accommodation is fully pre-payable and non-refundable. About Air Partner Founded in 1961, Air Partner is a global aviation services group providing aircraft charter and aviation safety & security solutions to industry, commerce, governments, and private individuals, across civil and military organizations. The Group has two divisions: Air Partner Charter, comprising Group Charter, Private Jets, Freight and Specialized Services; and Air Partner Safety & Security, which comprises aviation safety & security training, research and consulting services from Baines Simmons and Redline Assured Security. Group Charter charters large airliners to move groups of any size. Private Jets offers the Company's unique pre-paid JetCard scheme and on-demand charter for up to 19 people. Freight charters aircraft of every size to fly almost any cargo anywhere, at any time. Specialized Services comprises Air Partner's other aviation services that complement its Charter business: Remarketing, ACMI, scheduled group travel, corporate shuttles, tour operations, air evacuation and flight operations. Air Partner has 17 locations globally, with its US headquarters located in Fort Lauderdale, and its global headquarters alongside Gatwick airport in the UK. The group employs around 450 aviation professionals globally and operates 24/7. Air Partner is listed on the London Stock Exchange (AIR) and is the only publicly listed air charter broker and aviation safety & security consultancy. It is ISO 9001:2015 compliant for commercial airline and private jet solutions worldwide.

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Metron Aviation enters into contract with the Dominican Republic

Metron Aviation | September 29, 2021

Metron Aviation entered into a contract for the air traffic flow management system with the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation (IDAC) of the Dominican Republic. IDAC chose Metron Aviation because its Harmony Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) system proactively and collaboratively manages demand to minimize delays. Additionally, it maximizes airport and airspace performance, reduces CO 2 emissions, and enables aircraft operators to manage their business needs while meeting IDAC ATFM requirements. The Harmony system of collaborative tools for decision-making and balancing of demand and capacity will provide IDAC and its stakeholders with shared situational knowledge and predictability of operations. These capabilities are delivered through the Harmony system's cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) model. This is an important step in the provision and development of ATFM services in the Caribbean and Latin America region. The Dominican Republic has achieved another milestone in the strategic management of air traffic, The Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation, through the Directorate of Air Navigation, will take advantage of the experience in the software development of the Harmony ATFM system of Metron Aviation, a leader in the aviation industry. - Roosevelt A. Peña Méndez, IDAC's ATFM Project Manager. It is a great opportunity to work with a leader in advancing air traffic flow management in the Caribbean and Latin America regions. Offering Harmony as a cloud solution is another milestone in Metron Aviation's ability to deploy ATFM capabilities to new customers quickly and at a fraction of the cost of traditional on-site deployment. - Chris Jordan , president of Metron Aviation. About Metron Aviation Metron Aviation is the industry's most trusted and verified innovator in air traffic management (ATM). Metron Aviation, an Airbus subsidiary, has long been known for developing ATM and Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) solutions for the aviation industry around the world. By working with all stakeholders in the field of air traffic management - air navigation service providers, airlines, airports, civil aviation authorities and other influencers - Metron Aviation understands what is at the heart of related issues. with aviation and can tackle even the most complex challenges in air traffic management.

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By 2036, Civil Aviation will Need More than 600,000 Pilots

Novinite | February 14, 2018

Air traffic growth will force airlines worldwide to appoint more than 600,000 pilots by 2036. However, this emerges as a challenge in terms of ageing of the population, the International Civil Aviation Organization (IAEA) said. The number of passenger flights and passengers doubles every 15 years, but the workforce in the sector is shrinking, said Secretary-General of the organization, Fan Liu, speaking to the International Relations Council in Montreal, Canada. She highlighted the inevitable ageing of the population, the decline in birth rates and other factors such as the fact that future talents are attracted by high-tech sectors. All this means that civil aviation needs to make more efforts to attract and retain the skilled workers they need in the coming decades, Mrs Liu warned. The IAEA, a UN agency, believes that by 2036 at least 620,000 pilots will be needed to fly aeroplanes with or with more than 100 seats worldwide.

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