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The Weekly of Business Aviation, November 14, 2025

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Forecasts/Industry Data

A Qatar Executive Gulfstream G650ER on display at the Middle East & North Africa Business Aviation Association Show held in Dubai in 2024.
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Middle East To Take 160 Business Aircraft By 2035, Forecast Says

Nov 11, 2025
The Middle East is expected to take delivery of nearly 160 business aviation aircraft valued at $8.6 billion during the 10-year period from 2026-35.

Safety

Teterboro Airport in New Jersey
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Despite Government Restart, Airport Traffic Cuts Remain—For Now

Nov 13, 2025
The FAA is freezing an order to reduce airline and scheduled charter service traffic by 6% at 40 of the nation’s busiest airports.

Charter/Brokers

Panelists tackle the issue of illegal charter flights.
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Panelists Seek Action To End Illegal Charters

Nov 07, 2025
Charter brokers must either self-regulate or the FAA play a stronger role in preventing illegal charter flights, industry professionals said at a conference.

Regulatory/Legislative

An Airbus H130 helicopter, previously built by Eurocopter as the EC130.
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Emergency ADs Address EC130 Cracking Issue

Nov 11, 2025
FAA and EASA issued emergency airworthiness directives requiring operators to replace the center shaft assembly of Airbus Helicopters EC130 light helicopters.
Air Traffic Control tower illustration
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Air Traffic Control Should Rely More On Text Messaging, Eurocontrol Says

Nov 10, 2025
Air traffic controllers make insufficient use of short written messages to communicate with pilots, despite the maturity of the technology, Eurocontrol says.

Airports

A plane lands at North Carolina's Charlotte-Douglas International Airport (CLT).
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Private Aviation Adapts To Airport Bans As Demand Surges

Nov 11, 2025
One of private aviation’s advantages, its flexibility, has been a key advantage during the more than 40 days of a government shutdown.

Training

in the cockpit
article

Checklist: Transitioning From Flying At An Airline To Business Aviation

Nov 12, 2025
Tips from Bombardier’s Safety Standdown.
OSM and Tecnam representatives.
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OSM Aviation Academy Signs LOI For 25 Tecnam P-Mentor Trainers

Nov 04, 2025
OSM Aviation Academy has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Tecnam Aircraft to purchase 25 IFR-certified Tecnam P-Mentor aircraft.

Services/FBOs

Jet Aviation fuel trucks at its new FBO at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.
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Jet Aviation Launches Operations At 12th U.S. FBO

Nov 11, 2025
Initial operations have begun at Jet Aviation’s newest FBO facility at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport in Florida.

Business Aviation Briefs

Airworthiness Directives

Business Aviation Appointments

Calendar

Industry Data