Redacted: A New Phase In Business Aviation Privacy

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In the wake of political unrest, celebrity jet tracking and a high-profile CEO shooting, business aviation owners and operators are beginning to take advantage of a new FAA policy that allows them to hide personally identifiable information from the FAA’s Aircraft Registry. The change follows the...
Jeremy Kariuki

Jeremy Kariuki is Associate Editor for Business Aviation, based in Atlanta. Before joining Aviation Week in April 2023, Jeremy served as a writer for FLYING Magazine, FreightWaves and the Center for Sustainable Journalism.

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