National Business Aviation Association · 48 articles · updated July 08, 2026
A generational shift in business aviation is prompting younger industry professionals to take on mentorship roles earlier in their careers, despite having fewer years of experience. Younger mentors effectively bridge…
The FAA has implemented new mental health certification reforms that streamline the medical process for pilots and air traffic controllers seeking mental health treatment. The updated policy directs aviation medical…
Paul Touw, an aerospace entrepreneur, leads Otto Aerospace in developing the Phantom 3500, an aircraft using carbon fiber and laminar flow design to reduce weight and emissions through a Silicon Valley management…
NBAA introduced MedAire Wellbeing Services, connecting members with trained aviation professionals for peer support on stress, fatigue, and personal challenges through a secure, 24/7 online platform. The organization…
The Airplane Standard Operating Procedures Manual, launched by NBAA in October 2025 and updated in February 2026, provides a manufacturer-agnostic framework for standardizing flight operations across business aviation,…
Business aircraft pilots should treat runway signage, lighting, and standard operating procedures as an integrated safety system rather than separate elements, with pilot training being essential for translating these…
Business aviation professionals are leveraging artificial intelligence as a productivity tool that amplifies their capabilities without replacing human expertise. Clayton Corn, Tom Lelyo, and Toni Drummond describe AI…
Regional business aviation leaders will gather on July 14 at the Annual Regional Leadership Roundtable in St. Louis to exchange best practices on advocacy, technology, and leadership development. The event features…
Jessica Jones, appointed as FAA executive director for the Office of Advanced Aviation Technologies in February 2026, oversees the integration of emerging technologies including Beyond Visual Line of Sight drone…
The National Business Aviation Association provides resources to help members integrate emerging aviation technologies safely into operations, including communications and navigation systems, advanced air mobility…
NBAA advanced business aviation advocacy in 2026 by securing House approval of the bipartisan ALERT Act to strengthen aviation safety, providing input on FAA modernization following $12.5 billion in congressional…
Brandon Dunn, a volunteer fire chief and pilot, founded FireStationFurniture.com after recognizing the need for durable furniture designed to withstand the rigorous use in fire stations, eventually growing the business…
A Piper Aircraft structural design engineer published a scientific paper proposing hybrid-electric propulsion systems for large-cabin business jets, demonstrating that 5% HEP on a transatlantic flight would save…
Cyber-phishing attacks targeting business aviation have doubled annually, with cybercriminals using AI-enabled tactics including deepfake voice impersonations and CEO impersonations to steal data and commit fraud,…
The NBAA is hosting multiple professional development conferences and courses spanning from October 2026 through October 2028, including training in aviation security, human factors, leadership, scheduling and…
Business aviation organizations emphasize standardized ground safety training as essential for preventing injuries on airport runways and ramps, with programs like NATA's Safety 1st Certification and NBAA's Safety…
Business aircraft operators distinguish between pilot currency (legal requirements) and proficiency (actual comfort and skill in various conditions), recognizing that pilots can meet regulatory standards while lacking…
Successful quick turns in business aviation require advance coordination between flight crews and FBOs, with communication starting 10-15 minutes before arrival to ensure necessary equipment and services are ready.…
Cyviation CEO Eliran Almog has identified significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities in business aviation, with maintenance processes accounting for over 60% of discovered risks and business jets serving as attractive…
Aviation business operators achieve better FAA Flight Standards District Office relationships by treating the connection as a professional partnership rather than a regulatory obligation, communicating proactively…
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) provides comprehensive resources and services covering aircraft types, ownership options, regulatory compliance, safety management, and professional development…
Former commercial airline workers are finding career opportunities in business aviation, bringing valuable expertise in safety, crew resource management, and emergency response. While some former airline employees…
Hypoxia—a dangerous oxygen shortage affecting pilot function—represents a critical safety concern in business aviation, illustrated through fatal accidents including a 2003 Piper crash attributed to poor planning and a…
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) website presents comprehensive resources organized by category, including membership services, flight department administration, aircraft operations, safety management,…
The FAA released a Special Air Traffic Procedures NOTAM for the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, GA, effective from April 5-13, 2026, requiring operators to adjust their flight plans accordingly. Business aviation…
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place from June 11-July 19 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, requiring coordinated FAA initiatives to manage increased flight traffic to regional venues. The FAA is…
The NBAA Workers' Compensation Insurance Program has paid more than $12.2 million in dividends to members since its 2009 launch through a partnership with Old Republic Aerospace, providing competitive aviation-specific…
Aircraft fuel contamination remains a significant aviation safety issue originating from water, microbial growth, and cross-contamination with diesel exhaust fluid and super absorbent polymers, with incidents often…
The NBAA Safety Committee is conducting a survey to understand why pilots may not properly comply with terrain awareness and warning system (TAWS) alerts, as inadequate crew response to warnings is the primary cause of…
Young professionals in business aviation gain valuable career footholds and community support through industry-related volunteering. Professionals like Madelyne Paulk and Sameer Romani credit their volunteer work with…
The planned 2027 FCC auction of Upper C-band telecommunications frequencies will require installation of new radio altimeters on approximately 40,900 aircraft, with industry estimates placing retrofit costs at $120,000…
The Pacific Northwest Business Aviation Association (PNBAA) and NBAA galvanized a broad coalition of stakeholders – including other allied associations, local business owners and representatives from across the business…
NTSB Vice Chairman Michael Graham emphasized the need for specially trained pilots to conduct post-maintenance stall testing, citing investigations into two fatal Hawker accidents where fully qualified crews encountered…
The National Business Aviation Association offers a comprehensive suite of safety resources for business aviation operators, including guidance on FAA Part 5 Safety Management Systems, accident and incident analysis…
NBAA is advocating for a safety-first approach to emerging aviation technologies, specifically addressing concerns about radio altimeter interference from wireless frequencies, mandatory cockpit voice recorder upgrades,…
Stephen Mitchell, senior director of aviation at Rheem Manufacturing, demonstrates success with an employee-centric management style that develops flight operations leaders internally by hiring for passion and providing…
A 2023 McLarens report found that 64% of aviation incidents occur on the ground, with many caused by procedural errors that can be substantially reduced through safety standdowns—dedicated events where flight operations…
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Three business aircraft accidents resulted from human factors including fatigue, task saturation, and inadequate training. A Hawker 900XP crashed during post-maintenance stall testing in icing conditions without proper…
The 2026 NBAA Maintenance Conference opened May 5 in New Orleans with NBAA President Ed Bolen highlighting safety priorities and advocacy work including the Modern Skies Coalition for ATC system modernization. Keynote…
NBAA offers customized advertising and brand partnership packages designed to reach business aviation sellers and buyers through multiple channels including its Business Aviation Insider e-magazine, website,…
The NBAA News Hour is an interactive webinar series that connects business aviation professionals with industry experts and authorities to address operational, legal, medical and regulatory questions. Free and recorded…
NBAA Insider Daily is a weekday-morning email news service that delivers original content, thought leadership, career opportunities, and business aviation news to members. The service uses artificial intelligence to…
The May-June 2026 Safety Issue of Business Aviation Insider examines critical lessons from three fatal business aircraft accidents, highlighting human factors including fatigue, job pressures, and task saturation as…
Business Aviation Insider magazine published eight issues from July 2025 through June 2026, each addressing specialized topics relevant to the aviation industry including safety practices, workforce development,…
The May/June 2026 publication features articles examining human factors in business aircraft accidents, including fatigue and job pressures as contributing elements to mishaps. Ground safety at aviation facilities is…
NBAA's Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) program reached a major milestone in May 2025 when Captain Doug Rock became the 1,000th professional to earn the certification. The program has established itself as the gold…
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