VAI Flight Report: Making BVLOS Work In the September edition of VAI Flight Report, VAI Director of Regulatory Affairs Amber Harrison breaks down the recently proposed… Continue reading →
Nominations are open for VAI’s 2026 Salute to Excellence Awards Send in your nominations by Friday, Oct. 17. Learn more about the Law Enforcement and Maintenance Awards in this installment… Continue reading →
AMSTAT releases new tools for business aircraft brokers AMSTAT will highlight upgrades to its Premier+ platform at Booth #2575 during the National Business Aviation Association’s 2025 National Business… Continue reading →
Airbus highlights African H145 operator IAS Airbus has published a feature about how International Aircraft Services (IAS) is using a new H145 to support offshore oil… Continue reading →
Initial Boeing AH-64E Apaches arrive in Australia Boeing delivered the first two AH-64Es as part of a 29-helicopter order to the Royal Australian Air Force base in… Continue reading →
VAI Members-Only Benefit: POWER UP magazine The September issue of POWER UP includes features on night-vision goggles OEM Aviation Specialties Unlimited, the FAA’s draft beyond visual… Continue reading →
ICYMI: VAI Webinar, Sep. 24, 2025: From Risk to Resilience – Navigating the Aviation Insurance Landscape In a recent VAI Daily survey, more than 40% of respondents said they found obtaining aviation insurance for their operation… Continue reading →
Hughes Aerospace introduces VFR prediction tool (EIN Presswire) – The new VFR Prediction Flight Safety Tool is available free on the Hughes app for members of… Continue reading →
Global Aerospace appoints new president of Canadian division The company has promoted Gavin McMahon to president of Global Aerospace Canada. He was previously COO for Global Aerospace. Continue reading →
FAA approves Alpine for EFIS installation on Bell 212, 412 Alpine Aerotech has obtained an FAA supplemental type certificate to install the Astronautics AFI 4700 RoadRunner electronic flight instrument system… Continue reading →