by Kevin Singh | Oct 30, 2025 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
The moment a flight crew’s visibility is lost is a moment when instinct and training come into effect. However, what happens when the environment designed to ensure safety, the cockpit, fills with smoke so dense you can’t distinguish critical flight instruments while...
by Kevin Singh | Oct 22, 2025 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
Virtually no question within the ranks among private aircraft crew members create more confusion than pilot age limits and crew designation. Whereby commercial flights are governed by rules and regulations, private and charter operations often exist in regulatory grey...
by Satvir Singh | Oct 22, 2025 | Jet Charter, Latest Blog Section
Switzerland is the business jet traveler’s winter standard. With major cities and airports like Geneva and Zurich, and smaller alpine airports like Samedan and Sion, the air network of the country allows going from city to the snow in a matter of hours. During...
by Kevin Singh | Oct 15, 2025 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
For American crews, knowing the operational environment at each of Australia’s four key hubs – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide – is paramount. With extensive experience in coordinating ground handling, permits, and customs, Icarus Jet enables crews to...
by Kevin Singh | Oct 8, 2025 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
Operating an international business jet is part art, regulation, and logistics. For U.S. crews dealing with customs, immigration, and changing international processes, staying informed of regulatory changes isn’t optional – it’s mission critical. The Icarus Jet trip...
by Kevin Singh | Oct 2, 2025 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
Major international sporting events are inevitably a stress test for air operations. They compress demand, test the limits of airport facilities, and multiply logistical complexities which, by usual standards, would prove manageable. For private flight crews, the...