Brazil, the fifth largest country in the world by area and by population, covers more than eight million square kilometres of rainforest, grasslands, swamp, semi-desert, mountains and beaches...
I have been fortunate in my life and have travelled extensively. I have always enjoyed being at airports, looking at different aircraft and their destinations. Working in business aviation was a natural step for me – there is so much more to do in terms of getting rid of operational inefficiencies by applying solutions like Avinode and SchedAero.
Last weekend Brazil welcomed the start of the Olympic Games 2016 and as the world turns to focus on the sporting mega-event, using Avinode Marketplace data, we can see business jet flight requests to Rio de Janeiro rocketed up by over 1,000% compared to the same period last year.
So what does Brexit mean for the future of business aviation? The results of the British referendum to leave the European Union (EU) three weeks ago came as a shock across the globe, and whilst it’s too early to predict exactly how it will impact the industry, the uncertainty the decision brings will be felt over the coming months.
From the imagination of our developers to reality. Each year, every employee stops all other projects for 24 hours for "InNODation Day". During this time, “Noders” and “SchedHeads” rally together across teams and oceans to create something from the depths of their imagination, which normally wouldn’t be prioritized.
The European business aviation charter market is being boosted over the summer months by sporting and cultural events, according to Avinode.