Executive Fliteways, Million Air Dallas and Sun Air Jets Make ACSF Industry Audit Standard Registry

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is pleased to announce the addition of three companies to the ACSF Industry Audit Standard (IAS) Registry: Executive Fliteways, of Ronkonkoma, N.Y.; Million Air Dallas, of Addison, Texas; and Sun Air Jets of Camarillo, Calif.
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Operational Procedures for Late Night Operations GTAA

As outlined in an earlier bulletin – CBAA Ops Bulletin 09-23, the CBAA and the GTAA have reached an agreement in principle to restore some access for CYYZ-based business aircraft at Toronto Pearson Airport during the late night hours of operation. The following information pertains to the operational procedures on how to register for slots with the GTAA.
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EVO Jets Leads 360-Degree Virtual Tours

EVO Jets has teamed up with AC-U-KWIK to provide FBOs and handlers with an opportunity to showcase their facilities through online virtual tours. EVO Jets is a private jet charter company specializing in travel expense hedging, jet pairing and corporate consolidation, but its talents don’t stop there. EVO Jets also has the technology to put together 360-degree virtual tours.
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Aircraft Prices Remain Stable While Signs of Recovery Glimmer in Dubai

Entering its home stretch, 2009 certainly has been a forgettable year for general aviation. The losses in value for most owners of corporate aircraft have been significant and, at times, have even been heartbreaking. However, something is happening out there. While economists predict an economic recovery will be achingly slow, some aircraft values are moving up. The change is barely perceptible and does not apply to every market segment. But inventories are finally contracting instead of expanding, and dealers are again becoming cautiously optimistic.
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