BizAvIndia 4/2025 - Supplement to SP’s Aviation
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Today, business aviation is increasingly understood for what it truly represents - a productivity enabler, a connectivity bridge, and a resilience asset for a rapidly evolving economy
First Flight of the all-new Gulfstream G300 redefines expectations and marks the start of an ambitious new chapter in Super-Midsize Business Jets
The arrival of fractional ownership in India will be measured by the slow, deliberate building of trust and operational credibility
Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) combines commercial-grade performance, unparalleled cabin space and intercontinental range to redefine global VIP mobility
India’s difficulty in inducting globally proven business aircraft stems from regulatory complexity and ecosystem readiness challenges which slow the entry of first-of-its-kind aircraft despite strong operator demand
From renewable energy and sustainable fuel partnerships to eco-centric infrastructure and corporate responsibility, Pilatus is embedding environmental stewardship into every aspect of its business
Gulfstream Aerospace announced that the Gulfstream G500 and Gulfstream G600 have received certification for steep approach landing by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), allowing operations at even more airports worldwide.
The Cessna Citation Ascend achieved a major milestone as the first retail customer took delivery of the midsize business jet on December 30, 2025, marking the aircraft’s entry into service.
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) announced the signing of an agreement with Archer Aviation under which the parties will collaborate to accelerate the deployment of electric air taxis across the Kingdom.
Eve Air Mobility (Eve) completed the first flight of its uncrewed full-scale eVTOL prototype at Embraer’s test facility in Gavião Peixoto, state of São Paulo.
We begin 2026 with cautious optimism for India’s business aviation sector, looking ahead to gradual yet meaningful progress during the year. This follows a transitional 2025 marked by intensified regulatory engagement and growing recognition of business aviation as productivity infrastructure even as cost and infrastructure challenges continued to shape industry outcomes.
The past few months have been particularly active and productive for the Business Aircraft Operators Association, reflecting our collective commitment to strengthening India’s General and Business Aviation (GA/BA) ecosystem through sustained engagement, constructive dialogue, and forward-looking advocacy.