by Satvir Singh | Apr 15, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
For U.S. private jet crews, flying into China in 2026 is less about distance or infrastructure and more about process. With all the necessary infrastructure in place, China remains a tightly controlled operating environment for business aviation. Unlike other...
by Satvir Singh | Apr 8, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
While many passengers might prefer not to think too much about what happens after a trip to the lavatory, the truth is that, for crews and aircraft operators, it is an important issue. Not only do aircraft waste systems have clear practical implications for hygiene,...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 31, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
Potable water is one of those services that most people think is simple. It is available, comes out of the tap, and, by definition, is safe to use. From a ground-handling perspective, however, nothing could be further from the truth. The way the water is delivered,...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 19, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
Private aviation is often compared to commercial airlines, especially when it comes to long-range flying over oceans or remote regions. One of the most common assumptions is that private jets operate under the same ETOPS framework as airlines. This belief is...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 17, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
Fuel planning is one of the most structured aspects of any private aviation operation. The burn rates, fuel prices, alternates, and uplift strategies are all carefully calculated before every flight. Normally, all these variables are stable and predictable. However,...
by Satvir Singh | Mar 11, 2026 | Trip Support, Latest Blog Section
With aviation disruptions throughout the Middle East, passengers often assume that the only way to leave or move to another destination is by air. There are restrictions on air travel in various countries, and some airports are closed or have flight operations...