Aviation: Page 4
How this Company is Helping the Rich and Powerful Take Off on Time
The lone flight planning company in India is riding on a monopoly wave
The Uber-Secretive Private Jet Company Hollywood Has on Speed Dial
A look at how stars, scions and heads-of-state travel like no one else.
Fintech is the Flavour of 2017, These Companies are Proof!
These successful companies are moving beyond their existing sector and are foraying into financial technology
Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin Has a 'Secret Airship'
That's one way to top your business partner's 'flying car.'
Uber Unveils Personal Airplane Design and Plans Tests in 2020
The electric plane will be able to take off and land vertically, and Uber hopes to have a fleet of 50 ready for testing in Dallas and Dubai by 2020.
Emirates , GE, And Etisalat Partner To Nurture Aviation And Travel Entrepreneurs
Aiming to incorporate innovation in the conventional aviation sector, and to support the UAE's ambitious plans for the industry, The Emirates Group along with GE and Etisalat have launched Intelak ("taking off" in Arabic), an aviation and travel technology entrepreneurship incubator.
You Can Now Get a College Minor in Drone Aviation
Dowling College School of Aviation's new drone aviation course prepares pilots to get a job piloting the vehicles.
How This Private-Aviation Training Agency Takes Service to New Heights
SkyAngels is out to make the skies a bit friendlier for flyers.
Private Aviation Company Wheels Up Raises $115M to Fuel App, Expansion
The company, founded by serial entrepreneur Kenny Dichter, is bringing a membership model to flying.
Yuvi backed YouWeCan Ventures helping create a new era of luxury travel in India
India offers tremendous scope of growth in private aviation space for tier 2 and 3 cities connectivity.
How JetSetGo is redefining the private aviation business in India
JetSetGo is a multi-faceted organization focused on delivering innovative and transformational solutions to the general aviation industry.
Solar-Powered Plane Halts Its Around-the-World Journey Due to Battery Problems
The Solar Impulse 2 will continue its 12-leg journey in April of next year.
Game of Drones: As U.S. Dithers on Regulations, Rivals Get a Head Start
It's likely to be a year or more before the FAA's regulations are in place - good news for companies operating outside the U.S.
Industry Lobbyists Take Aim at Proposed FAA Drone Rules
Businesses hoping to capitalize on the commercial potential of drones are preparing to push back against proposed regulations that would strictly limit how the aircraft can be used.
Infographic: E-commerce and Aviation
The e-commerce boom in MENA continues, and there is documented growth in the aviation industry.