Search result for: FTL
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06/10/2021
EBAA commissions new Flight Time Limitations research
EBAA has invited pre-selected operators to take part in a study that will help to shape the future FTL legislation applicable to long-haul operations in Business aviation.
01/07/2020
COVID-19: EASA publishes guidelines to ease FTL compliance
On 26 May, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) announced the COVID-19 guidelines for FTL temporary exemptions.
03/11/2023
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30/06/2023
Portugal introduces new carbon tax
The European Business aviation sector has recently encountered several legislative challenges from EU Member States. This article will analyse the latest Portuguese Carbon Tax and delve into EBAA national advocacy initiatives in the Netherlands and France.
10/02/2023
Fit-For-55 Last-mile: What to expect for Business aviation
The "Fit for 55" package is a set of proposals put forward by the European Commission in July 2021 to help member states of the European Union decarbonise the European economy.
10/02/2023
European Plan for Aviation Safety 2023-2025 (EPAS): Impact on Business aviation
On the 17th of January, the European Union Agency for Aviation Safety (EASA) published the latest edition of the European Plan for Aviation Safety (EPAS) 2023-2025. Let's dive into what it entails for Business Aviation.
01/06/2021
BoG Meeting 10 June
3rd BoG of 2021
21/05/2021
European Business Aviation cautiously welcomes agreement on ‘EU Digital COVID Certificate’, urges swift and harmonised implementation by Member States
21 May 2021, Brussels. Today the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) cautiously welcomes the provisional agreement for an EU Digital COVID19 Certificate and urges EU and EFTA Member States to implement the agreement swiftly and in a harmonised manner across the board.
22/11/2018
BoG - 21 - 22 November 2019
The last BoG meeting of 2019
29/05/2018
BACA and EBAA unite forces to combat illegal charter flights
May 21, 2018 - BACA - The Air Charter Association Ltd. and the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) today announced their decision to join forces to combat illegal charter flights – often referred to as grey charter – where aircraft that have not been approved for paying passengers are used for charter. BACA and EBAA will collectively gather data, via a joint reporting mechanism, in an attempt to gain a more accurate picture of an activity that clearly puts at risk the safety and integrity of the air charter market as a whole and those who use it.