Cover photo of the Gulfstream G700 is courtesy of Gulfstream Aerospace.

March/April 2021

Business Aviation Insider’s 2021 International Issue has articles on operating overseas in the COVID Era, the impact of Brexit on U.S. operators, the state of supersonic business jet development, and how U.S. Customs procedures are being streamlined. The member profile this month examines how four medical operators have adapted operational procedures to meet the challenges of the pandemic.

Features

Operating Abroad in the COVID Era

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Deconstructing Brexit: Implications for Business Aviation

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A New Supersonic Era is Dawning

The FAA’s moves to create new airport noise standards and flight test rules for supersonic aircraft are a boon for the nascent industry.
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Streamlining Customs Operations

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Intensive Care: Medical Operators Adapt to COVID-19

In responding to COVID-19, four medical companies innovated to make their aviation operations safer and more secure.
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Kern Award Winner Sean Breen Says Managing is a License to Learn

As director of flight operations for Liberty Mutual Insurance, Kern Award winner Sean Breen is responsible for a team of 11 pilots, as well as the flight department’s regulatory compliance efforts.
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Business Aviation Insider Poll: When Do You Expect to Resume a Full International Flying Schedule?

Operations, particularly international operations, were drastically cut back in the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as a vaccine becomes more widespread, and more countries start reopening, operators are increasingly looking to resume global travel.
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Kern Award Winner Sheryl Clarke Knows Safety Demands Maturity, Commitment

After a distinguished military and Part 121 career, Kern Award winner Sheryl Clarke, director of safety and security for Jet Linx Aviation, is helping raise the bar on safety practices and culture not just at her company, but for the entire charter industry.
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Overprepare for a Canada Trip

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Transitioning to International Operations

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Deconstructing Minimum Equipment Lists

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Departments

President’s Perspective

Meeting COVID-19’s International Challenges

NBAA continues to work diligently to help you stay on top of the array of evolving policies and proposals related to international air travel in this COVID-19 moment.
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Flight Bag

Resources: International Operations

Learn more about NBAA's resources related to international operations.
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Capital View

A European Viewpoint on Aviation’s Future

Peter Bombay, a high-ranking European aviation leader, discusses issues affecting the industry on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Regional Representation

NBAA Offers Tips for Connecting Students With Aviation Careers

NBAA offers a resource to help industry professionals tell students about aviation careers.
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Regulatory Hot Topics

FET Final Rule a Win for Industry

The final rule affirms that owner trust arrangements, used to register thousands of business aircraft for regulatory compliance purposes, are covered by the FET exemption.
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Pro Tips

Young Professionals: Cultivating Skills to Become a Leader

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Operations

Flight Attendant Health in the COVID Era

COVID-19 has made cabin crew members even more focused on protecting their passengers and themselves.
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Operations

Flight Crews: Ensure You Qualify for Euro CPDLC Exemption

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Operations

Flight Crews: Do You Understand Anti-Bribery Laws?

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Member Central

Six Months to CAM Registration Open

Six Months to CAM offers a streamlined study process designed to help working professionals maximize their efficiency.
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New Horizons

Advancing Safety Through Automation

Phil Straub leads a team at Garmin International that is focused on advancing the state of the art in avionics and aircraft control systems for one purpose: enhancing safety.
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