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Will Commercial Supersonic Aircraft Return? Exploring High-Adrenaline Planes Like Concorde

The invention of air travel was a breakthrough in human history that provided a new means of travel and a testament to achieving the impossible. In this context, several innovations in air travel were made to reduce flight time while also improving comfort. This is perfect for adrenaline lovers looking to cut short on their travel time while enjoying regular sonic booms and fantastic views of the Earth

Aviation Sales Market Confidence Remains Strong Amid Increasing Inventory

The aviation sales market continues to thrive, even as we see shifts in buyer behavior and an increase in available inventory. Digital activity is booming, transactions are flowing steadily, and the aviation community is proving its resilience. Whether you're buying or selling, there are plenty of reasons to feel optimistic about the market's trajectory.

Soaring Above It All: Hamilton Soaring Club’s Winter Adventure in Talihina, Oklahoma

When the Hamilton Soaring Club faced uncooperative Central US winter weather during the first week of January, they didn’t scrap their plans—they forged ahead knowing the best-laid plans often go awry. The ridges near Talihina, Oklahoma—known for their dependable year-round lift, even in freezing conditions—beckoned. The tiny, one-runway airport at Talihina became a temporary home for this group of new and seasoned aviators.

Pilots Are the Real Food Police

Thanksgiving travel is all about gathering with loved ones, but if you’re thinking of bringing the feast to Grandma’s house via commercial airline, be prepared for some culinary TSA drama. Believe it or not, they have opinions about your food—and it’s not about whether your cranberry sauce is canned or homemade. Meanwhile, if you’re flying a trusty Cessna 172 or another personal aircraft, the only real restrictions are weight-and-balance calculations and a pilot (probably your CFI) worried about gravy sloshing all over the upgraded avionics. Let’s break it down.

Understanding FAA MOSAIC Rules: New Opportunities in Aircraft Buying and Selling

Understanding FAA MOSAIC Rules: New Opportunities in Aircraft Buying and Selling. In the aviation community, the upcoming MOSAIC (Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification) rules from the FAA are set to change the landscape for buyers and sellers alike. If you’re in the market to buy, sell, or even own an aircraft, these changes may open new doors, making aircraft ownership and training more accessible than ever. Here’s a breakdown of what these rules mean and how AirSpace can help you navigate this exciting era in aviation.

Ups and Downs – The Election Lead

Ups and Downs - The Election Lead. The aircraft market is currently experiencing a notable increase in online inventory, reflecting a shift in buyer behavior. Data from Global Jet Capital indicates that aircraft listings rose by 9.3% in the first quarter of 2024, with older aircraft listings increasing by 11.4% and younger aircraft by 4.3%.

Research, Register, Bid, Win:

Now What? A Guide to Aircraft Auction and Purchase Procedures So, you’ve done it. You’ve researched, registered, placed the winning bid! Now what? Whether it’s that Cessna 172 for weekend adventures or a sleek warbird for your collection completing the…

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