47 of the 67 passengers on board a US-Bangla Airlines Bombardier Q400 died on March 12, 2018. The Nepalese government convened an investigation following the crash, and its findings are unusual and worthy of consideration: https://t.co/QHBIBgV3ad
Bombardier is set to grow its aircraft and aerostructures units and sufficient backlog in commercial aircraft to buy time to improve profitability and explore strategies. https://t.co/iX2c47cFua
A more positive note crept back into business aviation last year as new models key to the market’s recovery checked off program milestones. @aviationweek took a look at events in #bizav in 2018 https://t.co/Erh8qswbvM
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There are many grey areas for business flight operations that want to collect reimbursement for flights without taking on FAR Part 135 certifications. Understand your options available under Part 91 https://t.co/vcZdoI1X7L