NetJets, Corporate Angel Network Enhance Partnership to Help More Patients

NetJet’s partnership with Corporate Angel Network is providing free flights for cancer patients who need to travel for treatment. This transportation method is an effective way for cancer patients to travel because it limits their exposure to bacteria and diseases.  Continue reading below to learn more about how business aviation is giving back to the…

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Aviation Communications Gap in a Shared Oceanic Airspace

An increase in business aviation due to the pandemic has resulted in a crowded oceanic airspace between business and commercial flights. Business aviation crews are still familiarizing themselves with protocols of the airspace which is contributing to the communication gap. Continue reading below for four steps to bridge the aviation communications gap for seamless oceanic…

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Aviation Industry Comes Together in Support of Disabled Flying

This years Armchair Airshow will partner with Aerobility, a company aimed at providing people with disabilities the opportunity to fly.  With the support of London Biggin Airport, they’ll provide an exciting experience for those looking for relief of limitations that a disability can impose.  Continue reading below to learn more about this year’s Armchair Airshow.…

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Tulsa International Airport Set to be the First U.S. Dementia-Friendly Airport

Tulsa International Airport is undergoing efforts to become the first dementia-friendly airport.  The changes will also support those with other disabilities such as autism, anxiety, and other health impairments. Continue reading below to learn more about the measures taken to make the Tulsa Airport dementia-friendly.   Tulsa International Airport (TUL) is working with Dementia Friendly Tulsa…

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