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Aviation Week's BCA Podcast explores trends and key developments in business aviation that affect aircraft fleet owners, fractional operators, customers, FBOs and others.
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Pilot Medical Certification Trends With AOPA's Gary Crump

Gary Crump has spent the last 34 years as the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s (AOPA) Director of Medical Certification. His knowledge of a variety of different medical conditions and how they relate to airmen certification is far and wide—it is safe to say that he’s seen it all. In this week’s episode of the BCA Podcast, Gary comments on trends he’s noticing with future pilots seeking their medical certification along with those who have been flying for decades. Most importantly, he adv...

Mar 06, 202321 min

Newly-formed Classic Lear Jet Foundation To Restore Historic Learjet 23

Wichita-based Classic Lear Jet Foundation, a newly-formed nonprofit organization, is acquiring the first Learjet delivered to a customer, Learjet 23-003, with plans to restore the aircraft to flying condition. The group’s goal is to keep the legacy of the Learjet and the company founded by Bill Lear alive.

Feb 20, 202317 min

The Unconventional Gulfstream Pilot Inspiring Others To Become Part 91 Pilots

Thomas Remo, better known as “Gear Down” to his friends and followers, has found a new calling: inspiring the next generation of pilots by showing them the world of possibilities that come with pursuing a career as a Part 91 private jet pilot. As someone who manages and flies Gulfstreams on A-list music tours, Remo provides his audience with backstage passes both inside and outside the airport environment, proving an airline is not the only route to living out one’s aviation dreams....

Feb 06, 202313 min

First-Hand Observations From MEBAA In Dubai

What’s the atmosphere like and what are the key new observations from the Middle East Business Aviation Association show taking place in Dubai? Molly McMillin shares her insights on Dec. 7.

Dec 08, 20229 min

Will The Business Aviation Market Be As Buoyant In 2023?

December is usually a busy month for business aircraft closings. BCA editors discuss the state of the market and predict what will change in 2023, as well as examine top technological developments impacting the industry.

Dec 06, 202212 min

A Look At Today’s Student Pilots and Mechanics

There simply aren’t enough pilots and mechanics. What does the talent pipeline look like and is training evolving to better train for competency? Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University President Barry Butler talks with Aviation Week executive editor Lee Ann Shay about the trends he’s seeing—some of which might surprise you.

Oct 27, 202223 min

Aviation’s Future Fuels

The production and widespread supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and unleaded avgas will be key for aviation to meet its environmental sustainability goals. BCA Senior Editor Bill Carey discusses industry progress toward deploying SAF and unleaded avgas with National Air Transportation Association CEO Curt Castagna and Managing Director of Industry & Regulatory Affairs Megan Eisenstein.

Oct 12, 202224 min

The Story Behind Walt Disney’s Airplane, Mickey Mouse One

Mark Malone has made a career out of flying Gulfstreams, but one Gulfstream in particular is near and dear to his heart, N234MM, better known as Mickey Mouse 1. After 30 years of sitting in Orlando, Florida, the legendary airplane that helped build the Disney brand has been restored and moved back to Anaheim, California for visitors to enjoy at Disney’s D23 convention.

Sep 20, 202220 min

AirVenture Team Shares Insights From World’s Most Attended Air Show

AirVenture Team Shares Insights From World’s Most Attended Air ShowBCA editors Molly McMillin, Mike Lavitt and Matt Orloff are reporting from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, during EAA AirVenture, where nearly 5,000 aircraft are on the field, and roughly 600,000 are expected to attend. Join us as we discuss the largest issues facing general and business aviation today and what the future may hold. We’ll look at the complex issues of removing lead from all aviation fuel, the outlook for pilot jobs, the new D...

Jul 28, 202229 min

Wichita’s Transformation In Production Reflects Aviation Industry

Wichita’s aviation industry has undergone a major transformation over the past 20 years with manufacturers and suppliers putting out more production using fewer employees. Wichita highlights what is taking place around the U.S. Jeremy Hill, director of Wichita State University’s Center for Economic Development and Business Research, puts data behind the developments and explains what is happening with business aviation, commercial and defense suppliers. Moderated by Molly McMillin, Aviation Week...

Jul 01, 202210 min

EBACE Unpacked

With the 2022 edition of EBACE in full swing, the onsite ShowNews editorial team gather to share their key takeaways from this year's event.

May 24, 202217 min

Spirit AeroSystems' Sam Marnick Discusses The Company's Business Aviation Sector

Spirit AeroSystems is diversifying and growing its business aviation segment of business. In 2020, the commercial aircraft aerostructures supplier purchased Bombardier’s historical Short Brothers operation in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which expands its expertise business jet portfolio. What does the move mean for the company and what are its plans for growth in the business jet segment?

May 16, 202212 min

Interview with Sun 'n Fun's new President and CEO Gene Conrad

Meet Sun ‘n Fun’s new president and CEO Gene Conrad and join Mike Lavitt, Aviation Week Network’s director of editorial content production, and Molly McMillin, Aviation Week managing editor of business aviation, as the three discuss the recent Sun ‘n Fun 2022 in Lakeland, Florida, along with the market, the largest issue facing general aviation and other issues.

Apr 21, 202226 min

Russian Sanctions And The Impact On Business Aviation

Unprecedented sanctions on Russia following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine are affecting every aspect of business aviation around the globe. What does it mean and what is to come? Join Lee Ann Shay, BCA executive editor; Bill Carey, senior editor; Angus Batey, UK-based correspondent; and Molly McMillin, managing editor for business aviation; for a discussion on the impact and the future.

Mar 12, 202218 min

Where Are Pre-Owned Bizjet Values Heading In 2022?

Last year the market for pre-owned business jets and turboprops was marked with record low inventory, rising prices and exuberant buyers. How is 2022 shaping up? Chris Reynolds, Valuation Manager and Chief Aircraft Appraiser for Aviation Week Intelligence Network’s Aircraft Bluebook , joins Molly McMillin, Aviation Week managing editor for Business Aviation, to share his insights into where the market is heading.

Feb 02, 202211 min

The Home Stretch for GE Aviation’s Catalyst engine

Paul Corkery, GE Aviation general manager of turboprops, gives an update on the status of the new Catalyst turboprop for Textron Aviation’s Beechcraft Denali, and discusses its performance and long-term potential.

Aug 06, 202113 min

Report From Oshkosh, 2021’s Biggest Air Show By Any Measure

The Experimental Aircraft Association’s AirVenture always draws more people than any other air show. The mood is optimistic as people see the economy rebounding. Humanitarian organizations that use aircraft to support their mission also have a large presence. Listen in as Aviation Week editors on the ground discuss what's caught their eye this year.

Jul 29, 202117 min

Sentient Jet Expands Internationally

Sentient Jet President and CEO Andrew Collins discusses the jet-card provider’s new Transatlantic and sustainability programs with BCA Senior Editor Bill Carey.

Jun 30, 202116 min

EAA Chairman Jack Pelton Talks GA And AirVenture 2021

“It’s been a wild ride since last year,” says Jack Pelton, Experimental Aircraft Association chairman and CEO. EAA’s AirVenture Oshkosh returns next month following the cancellation of the 2020 show because of the COVID-19 pandemic. So far, response to AirVenture 2021 has been “phenomenal,” he says. Pelton discusses AirVenture’s highlights and events, changes and safety precautions it is making and what to expect if you go. He also gives insight on how EAA, general aviation and the pilot shortag...

Jun 25, 202122 min

What Is The Future of Supersonic Travel?

After 18 years, Aerion, developer of the AS2 supersonic business jet, halted operations following loss of funding. On June 3, Boom announced an order from United Airlines for its Overture supersonic commercial airliner. With these mixed signals, where is the supersonic market heading? Join Aviation Week’s Business and Commercial Aviation editors Guy Norris, Bill Carey and Molly McMillin as they discuss its future.

Jun 07, 202120 min

Insights From EBACE Connect

BCA editors share their insights from key topics discussed at EBACE Connect and what they mean for the business aviation industry.

May 21, 202118 min
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