Explore every episode of the podcast The VIP Seat: Private Aviation News
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| AOPA CEO is Out, Skyryse’s $300M Raise, and Super Bowl Private Jet Surge | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:31:17 | |
This week on The VIP Seat, Jessie and Preston break down the AOPA leadership shakeup (and the remote-work subplot), dig into what Skyryse’s $300M raise and $1.15B valuation could mean for helicopter safety and “flying car” reality, and react to a surprise move in the latest funding bill that blocks FAA single-pilot research. Plus: Super Bowl jet traffic hits absurd levels, FBO event fees go vertical, and Mile High Madness delivers foam-system corrosion pain… and a Shark Tank “G6” moment that made aviation Twitter collectively spit out its coffee. | |||
| Corporate Aviation Turbulence: Tariffs, FAA Shutdown, Global M&A | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:34:44 | |
Private aviation is navigating uncertainty—but capital is still moving. In this episode of The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland (reporting from Corporate Jet Investor London) on tariff volatility, FAA furloughs, shifting European sentiment, sustainability pressure, safety reforms, and why record global M&A activity may signal strong tailwinds for business aviation despite the noise. | |||
| Wheels Up Buys GrandView Fleet; FAA Issues Rules for eVTOLs | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:26:31 | |
Subscribe at www.TheVIPSeat.com Summary In this episode, Jessie Naor and Tom Lelyo discuss the latest developments in private aviation, including Wheels Up's acquisition of Grandview Aviation, the challenges and opportunities in the market, and the unique design competition hosted by FlexJet. They also touch on labor issues in aviation manufacturing, the infrastructure challenges for EVTOLs, and the recent FAA regulations on powered lift. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of private aviation and the importance of adaptability in the industry. Keywords private aviation, Wheels Up, Grandview Aviation, FlexJet, EVTOL, FAA regulations, aviation market, labor issues, aircraft design, aviation news Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Private Aviation News 01:41 Wheels Up Acquires Grandview Aviation 07:43 Market Dynamics in Private Aviation 12:30 FlexJet's Unique Design Competition 16:46 Labor Issues in Aviation Manufacturing 20:14 EVTOL Developments and Infrastructure Challenges 25:01 FAA Regulations on Powered Lift and EVTOLs | |||
| $116 Million Helicopter Settlement; Electronic Warfare Impacting Business Jet Flights | 26 Sep 2024 | 00:24:49 | |
Summary In this episode of the VIP Seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Caleb Stitely discuss the latest developments in private aviation, including the impact of global warfare on aviation operations, legislative changes regarding aviation security, and a significant wrongful death settlement in a helicopter crash. They also explore emerging trends in advanced air mobility and the current state of charter activity in the industry, highlighting the need for accountability and safety in aviation operations. Keywords private aviation, global warfare, aviation security, helicopter safety, advanced air mobility, charter activity, aviation trends, legislation, GPS issues, aviation technology Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:33 Impact of Global Warfare on Aviation 04:42 Part 380 Security Legislation and Its Implications 08:24 Helicopter Safety and Recent Legal Settlements 14:17 Advancements in Urban Air Mobility 18:25 Trends in Charter and Fractional Aviation Markets | |||
| Overtime Sep 12, 2024: Private Jet Empty Leg Flights | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:10:12 | |
In the first overtime edition of the VIP Seat, private aviation expert and tech wiz Shaan Bhanji (Founder, FlyEasy) and Jessie Naor (Former President & Founder, GrandView Aviation) talk about how operators are underutilizing a key marketing tool at their disposal. | |||
| Trailer - The VIP Seat | 09 Aug 2024 | 00:00:30 | |
Welcome to The VIP Seat, the ultimate podcast for all things private aviation! Join us each week as we take you behind the scenes of the glamorous world of private flying, covering the top stories, trends, and insights for investors, fliers, and industry insiders alike. From exclusive interviews with industry leaders to in-depth analysis of the latest developments in private aviation, The VIP Seat is your go-to source for all things high-flying. So buckle up, sit back, and let’s take off. | |||
| Elon Musk calls for FAA Administrator to Resign; Private Jets and Helicopters Assist Helene Victims | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:31:38 | |
Sign up for our newsletter at: https://vipseat.beehiiv.com/ Story update: After the time of recording, reports were released that Textron will now attend NBAA BACE after customer requests. Summary In this episode, Jessie Naor and Lee Brewster discuss current events in aviation, including the impact of Hurricane Helene and the response from the private aviation sector. They explore the future of aviation conventions, GoGo's acquisition of SATCOM Direct, and the ongoing developments with Elon Musk and the FAA. The conversation highlights the importance of innovation and collaboration in the aviation industry. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of Hurricane Helene's Impact 02:03 Private Aviation's Role in Disaster Relief 07:05 GoGo's Acquisition of SATCOM Direct 12:46 The Evolving Landscape of Aviation Shows 17:53 The Future of Aviation Fuel: A Transition Away from Leaded Avgas 23:15 Elon Musk and the FAA: Compliance and Innovation in Space Keywords aviation, Hurricane Helene, private jets, GoGo, Elon Musk, FAA, aviation shows, Wi-Fi, technology, innovation Takeaways Private aviation plays a crucial role in disaster response. The industry is evolving with new technologies and acquisitions. Elon Musk's influence on aviation and space is significant. The FAA faces challenges in balancing safety and innovation. Aviation shows are adapting to changes in the industry landscape. GoGo's acquisition positions it as a leader in aircraft communications. The cost of flight training is a barrier for many aspiring pilots. Community and collaboration are vital in times of crisis. The future of aviation depends on addressing regulatory challenges. Entrepreneurial spirit thrives in the aviation industry. | |||
| Executive Orders Affect Business Jets; New TSA Requirements for JSX, Part 380 Operators | 23 Jan 2025 | 00:29:40 | |
In this episode of The VIP Seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Adam Hartley unpack the latest developments shaping the private aviation industry. Subscribe at www.theVIPseat.com Topics Covered: • Part 380 Charter Security: New TSA regulations are set to enforce commercial-level security measures for Part 380 charters. We discuss how this impacts private jet passengers, operators, and the broader industry. • Aviation Sustainability: Learn about the AvFuel Zero program and how sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and carbon offsets are redefining aviation’s path to net-zero emissions. Global programs like CORSIA and SAF mandates in Europe also take the spotlight. • FAA Leadership News: Celebrate the appointment of Chris Rochleau as FAA Deputy Administrator. His expertise in business aviation promises a stronger voice for the non-scheduled aviation community. • Super Bowl Aviation Logistics: Discover how private jet operators prepare for the Super Bowl rush, with insights on slot programs, parking fees, and departure delays. • Executive Orders: Dive into recent presidential actions affecting aviation security, immigration policies, and sustainability measures. This episode is packed with insights on private aviation trends, sustainability efforts, and regulatory updates. Stay informed and ahead in the world of business aviation! Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Private Aviation News 00:46 TSA Security Changes for JSX, other Part 380 Operators 07:24 Impact of New Executive Orders on Business Aviation 12:05 Navigating New Security Regulations 16:27 Leadership Changes in the FAA 19:26 Preparing for Super Bowl Aviation Challenges Keywords: private aviation, business jets, Part 380 charter, TSA regulations, aviation sustainability, SAF, AvFuel Zero, private jet travel, Super Bowl logistics, FAA leadership, private charter security. | |||
| Burning Man Private Flights; Starbucks CEO private jet outrage | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:22:50 | |
Subscribe to our weekly digest: here. Summary This week's top stories in private aviation include the controversy surrounding the new Starbucks CEO's use of company jets, the progress of autonomous flights with XWing and Joby, the upcoming commercial spacewalk with billionaire Jared Isaacman, the possibility of pilotless airplanes in the future, plus how to fly privately to Burning Man 2024, and wild story of a Nigerian Global 6000 repo. Keywords private aviation, Starbucks CEO, company jets, autonomous flights, X-Wing, Joby, commercial spacewalk, billionaire Jared Isaacman, pilotless airplanes, Burning Man, airline, international repossession, Global 6000, Nigeria Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Top Stories 01:49 Controversy Surrounding CEO's Use of Company Jets 06:35 The Future of Pilotless Airplanes 11:24 The Rise of Private Space Travel 15:02 International Repo in Canada 22:30 Conclusion | |||
| Mental Health in Aviation Act, SpaceX EchoStar Deal Could impact Private Jet Wifi | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:38:54 | |
In this episode, co-hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland, plus special guest Joseph LaRousso, discuss the recent developments in aviation connectivity, particularly the competition between Starlink and traditional providers like GoGo. They also delve into the critical issue of mental health in aviation, highlighting the passage of the Mental Health and Aviation Act and its implications for pilots seeking treatment. The conversation emphasizes the need for legislative support and public education on mental health issues within the aviation industry. | |||
| Electric Aviation Shake-Ups, Hawker Fleet Warnings, and Sikorsky’s Pilotless Future | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:37:46 | |
In this week’s episode of The VIP Seat, Jessie checks in from Haifa while Preston battles a rainy Tennessee morning as they unpack a major shake-up in Textron’s electric aviation division, the surprising grounding risks facing Hawker operators, and Sikorsky’s unveiling of an autonomous Black Hawk. From “ICE Barbie’s” $200 million Gulfstream controversy to Embraer’s record-breaking backlog, this episode dives deep into the stories shaping private and business aviation. Tune in for insights, headlines, and a few laughs from your favorite cockpit-side commentators. | |||
| Private Jet Shake-Ups: Hop-A-Jet Lawsuit, Gulfstream’s New G300, and the Return of SyberJet | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:34:56 | |
This week on The VIP Seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland dive into a packed lineup shaping the future of business aviation. From SyberJet’s surprise relaunch of the stretched SJ36 light jet to Hop-A-Jet’s lawsuit against GE and Bombardier following last year’s Challenger 604 accident, the team breaks down what these moves mean for operators and manufacturers alike. Plus, Jessie and Preston react to Gulfstream’s long-awaited G300 reveal, the Leviate-Vault Aviation acquisition, and the latest FAA NextGen audit showing how the program has missed the mark, to say the least. Whether you fly, manage, or follow private aviation, this episode connects the dots between technology, regulation, and the people shaping the skies.
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| Corporate Jets Brace For Bombardier Decertification Threat | 30 Jan 2026 | 00:20:15 | |
In a special breaking-news edition of The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland unpack President Trump’s overnight Truth Social post threatening Bombardier decertification and 50% tariffs on Canadian aircraft over stalled Gulfstream certifications. We break down what’s actually happening behind the scenes, how aircraft certification reciprocity works between the FAA, EASA, and Transport Canada, and why this move—while dramatic—fits a familiar Trump negotiation playbook. From supply-chain exposure and fractional fleet risk to the broader geopolitical context involving Canada, China, and U.S. manufacturing, this episode separates real operational risk from headline panic and explains who should be paying attention—and who shouldn’t. | |||
| Big Beautiful Depreciation, Dassault Falcon Making Jets in India | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:30:21 | |
Summary In this episode, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss their summer experiences, including a digital detox and a critique of the aviation film 'Plane.' They delve into the implications of the new aviation tax bill, the expansion of Dassault Falcon Jet's manufacturing in India, and the ongoing challenges of social media in aviation. The conversation also touches on the ADS-B privacy concerns, a charter flight lawsuit, and a light-hearted discussion about the B-2 Bomber and its operational costs. Chapters 00:00 Summer Adventures and Digital Detox 03:39 The Big Beautiful Bill: Tax Implications for Aviation 09:42 Manufacturing Expansion: Dassault Falcon Jet in India 14:46 Social Media Madness: Aviation Memes and Mishaps 17:46 The ADS-B Battle: Privacy vs. Safety 21:21 Legal Troubles in Charter Aviation 22:53 Military Aviation: The B-2 Bomber and Its Legacy | |||
| College Athletes Make Bank on BizAv Deals and Someone tries to steal a GIV | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:22:00 | |
Subscribe to our Weekly Email Digest. Co-hosted by Jessie Naor (Founder, VIP Seat) and Jacquie Dalton (Founder & CEO of Sparrow Executive Jets). Summary This conversation covers various topics in private aviation, including a seizure of the Venezuelan President's jet, an attempted business jet theft, and college athletes cashing in on the private jet market. The hosts discuss the importance of security measures at small airports and the need for proper due diligence in aircraft transactions. They also explore the challenges and opportunities in the private jet industry, such as Fly Exclusive taking over Volato's managed fleet and Airshare eliminating repositioning fees. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the marketing deals between private jet companies and college athletes. Keywords private aviation, seizure, theft, college athletes, private jet market, security measures, due diligence, Fly Exclusive, Volato, Airshare, marketing deals Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:47 How to steal a Gulfstream IV 04:13 FlyExclusive Taking Over Volato's Fleet 09:31 Seizure of President Maduro's Aircraft 14:46 Elimination of Repositioning Surcharges by AirShare 19:09 Marketing Deals between Private Jet Companies and College Athletes | |||
| Pilatus Tariffs Nixed, Airport Closure Battles, the end of the Bonanza, Joby/ARCHER espionage | 25 Nov 2025 | 00:36:55 | |
Welcome back to The VIP Seat: your top destination for private aviation and business aviation news. This week was HUGE for the industry: tariff relief for Pilatus aircraft, major airport shutdown fights in Boulder and Cleveland, Sky Harbour's expansion at PDK, Textron sunsetting the Baron & Bonanza in favor of the Denali, FAA'S ATC overhaul updates, and spicy corporate espionage accusations between Joby and Archer in the eVTOL world. Whether you're flying corporate jets, managing a flight department, working in private aviation, or just a business-aviation fanatic - this is the show for you. | |||
| Private Jet News: Flexjet's 300-Aircraft Order and Industry Shifts in Aviation | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:32:36 | |
In this episode of The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland dissect the biggest stories impacting private aviation today. We cover Flexjet's bold 300-aircraft order of Otto Aviation's innovative Phantom 3500 and explore Mexico's new regulations affecting charter flights. Additionally, we’ll discuss the recent shake-ups at the FAA under the DOT headquarters and how these changes may affect business aviation operations. Tune in for exclusive insights on illegal charter enforcement, new brokerage developments, and enjoy our fun segment, Mile High Madness, where we chat about the lighter side of aviation. Don't miss this essential listening for anyone involved in or interested in private jets and executive travel! Jessie’s Links:Private Aviation Safety Alliance: www.FlyingPrivate.org LinkedIn: jessienaor Preston’s Links:Prestige Aircraft Finance:https://prestigefinance.com/Private Jet Insider (Newsletter): https://prestonholland.com LinkedIn: /prestonholland X (Formerly Known as Twitter): https://x.com/prestonholland6 | |||
| Hello, this is your pilot sleeping; Vistajet continues the PR battle | 17 Oct 2024 | 00:35:10 | |
Subscribe to our weekly newsletters at www.thevipseat.com Summary In this episode of The VIP Seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss various topics in the aviation industry, including the FAA's quick response to the Moss interpretation, the controversy surrounding pilot napping regulations, and the ongoing legal battle between VistaJet and AirX. They also touch on the implications of LinkedIn posts in business disputes, a bizarre airplane theft attempt in California, and a hot air balloon incident at a festival. The conversation wraps up with reflections on the aviation industry's current state and the importance of staying informed. NASA Report on Controlled Rest: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20190029257/downloads/20190029257.pdf Preston Holland Newsletter: www.prestonholland.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Show Highlights 00:59 FAA's Moss Interpretation Update 02:56 Pilot Napping Controversy 07:36 VistaJet vs. AirX Feud 16:41 Aircraft Theft Incident 20:46 The Jet Naming Conundrum 23:10 JetOut's Business Model and Expansion 27:26 Private Equity and Infrastructure Investments 29:48 Hot Air Balloons and Safety Concerns Keywords aviation, FAA, pilot napping, VistaJet, AirX, LinkedIn, airplane theft, hot air balloon, business aviation, news | |||
| Bankruptcies & PE Investment in Private Aviation: NBAA-BACE 2025 Mega Show | 25 Oct 2025 | 00:40:44 | |
Fresh from the NBAA-BACE show in Las Vegas, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland unpack one of the biggest weeks in private aviation — from Bill Papariella’s $1.7 billion Bombardier order and the rise of a new KKR-backed fractional program to Verijet’s Chapter 7 filing and Van Allen’s acquisition of Essex Aviation. They break down market trends, fuel prices, and the latest Argus audit changes, with a dose of Mile High Madness humor and insider insights. Whether you’re an operator, broker, or aviation geek, this episode will get you up to speed on everything shaping the biz-av industry right now. | |||
| Illegal Seat Sharing in BizAv, Soaring Tariffs Are Back | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:43:20 | |
This week on The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland break down the return of illegal jet seat-sharing groups and the regulatory gray areas surrounding them. They discuss the risks for both passengers and sellers, and why the FAA needs to act. The episode also covers the impact of new aircraft tariffs on Canadian and Brazilian imports, concerns about rising maintenance costs, and troubling trends in global business aviation safety. From private jet WhatsApp groups to medevac IPOs and market softening, this episode covers the critical headlines shaping the industry right now. Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:43 The Rise of WhatsApp Groups in Private Aviation 05:19 Legal Implications of Cost Sharing in Private Flights 08:17 The Need for Regulatory Frameworks in Private Aviation 11:20 Challenges in the Private Aviation Market 13:39 Mile High Madness: JetSmarter and Social Media Drama 16:20 Tariffs and Their Impact on Business Aviation 21:26 Emerging Markets: Brazil's Business Aviation Landscape 23:50 Safety Trends in Business Aviation 30:51 M&A Activity in the Medevac Sector 36:06 Understanding Book-to-Bill Ratios in Aviation Jessie’s Links:Private Aviation Safety Alliance: www.FlyingPrivate.orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessienaorPreston’s Links:Prestige Aircraft Finance: https://prestigefinance.com/Private Jet Insider (Newsletter): https://prestonholland.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prestonhollandX (Formerly Known as Twitter): https://x.com/prestonholland6?lang=en | |||
| Part 135 Certificates are Too Expensive, Massive Mystery Bombardier Buyer | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:32:57 | |
In this episode, hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss various topics in business aviation, including a surprising $2 million sale of a charter certificate, the challenges faced by the FAA in certifying new aircraft, and the mystery surrounding a large order of Bombardier jets. They also touch on the recent upgrades to the air traffic control system, social media highlights from the aviation world, and the booming private jet activity in Florida and Texas. The conversation wraps up with insights into aircraft deliveries and ongoing supply chain issues in the industry. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:50 Volato's Surprising Charter CertificatePrice 05:32 The Impact of User Fees on FAA Certification 08:17 Mystery Buyer of Bombardier Jets 13:47 Funding for Air Traffic Control Upgrades 18:54 Social Media Highlights and Trends 20:53 Airline Experiences: Southwest vs. Spirit 23:14 Private Jet Activity: American Exceptionalism 26:28 Embraer's Recovery and Market Dynamics Jessie’s Links:Private Aviation Safety Alliance: www.FlyingPrivate.orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessienaorPreston’s Links:Prestige Aircraft Finance: https://prestigefinance.com/Private Jet Insider (Newsletter): https://prestonholland.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prestonhollandX (Formerly Known as Twitter): https://x.com/prestonholland6?lang=en | |||
| Trump’s Qatari Jet & Kenny Ditcher is back | 22 May 2025 | 00:40:47 | |
The VIP Seat is back for Season 2—with a brand new co-host! Jessie Naor welcomes industry insider Preston Holland as the show’s permanent co-pilot. Together, they bring honest (and sometimes spicy) takes on all things private aviation. This episode kicks off with Kenny Dichter’s return to center stage via Real Jet and a deep dive into his new ventures, legacy, and the ever-blurry line between luxury lifestyle and aviation. Jessie and Preston also launch their new weekly segment “Mile High Madness”—highlighting the best (and weirdest) private jet posts from social media. Other hot topics: ✈️ The Global 8000’s supersonic sneak 🧰 Upgrading from a Global 7500 to 8000—worth it? 🛩️ Gulfstream vs. Bombardier market share 🚁 Is Archer Aviation really ready for the 2028 Olympics? 🇺🇸 Should the U.S. president fly a 30-year-old jet—or a gifted Qatari 747-8? 🌍 Why EBACE might be due for a location change 👀 What VIPs really want at jet expos (hint: it’s not standing in line next to a hungover broker) If you’re in private aviation, aviation-curious, or just want a no-BS breakdown of what’s buzzing in the skies, you’re in the right seat. 🧳 Subscribe now and meet us every Tuesday morning for the commute. | |||
| Private jet flights still struggling; the Coast Guard is in charge of a flying boat? | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:34:07 | |
Summary In this conversation, Jessie Naor and Shaan Bhanji discuss various topics related to private aviation. They talk about the new lease deal for Atlantic Aviation at the Aspen airport, the transportation of 💩 by helicopter in Scotland, the decline in charter flights in North America and Europe, the pilot pay parity issue in Canada, and the testing of the Regent Viceroy Sea Glider. They also touch on the challenges and potential future developments in the aviation industry. Keywords private aviation, lease deal, Aspen airport, charter flights, pilot pay parity, Regent Viceroy Sea Glider Chapters 00:00 Atlantic Aviation's New Lease Term at Aspen Airport 05:44 Helicopter Mission: Transporting Poos in Scotland 10:58 Decline in Charter Flight Activity in North America and Europe 19:02 Pilot Strike in Canada 28:41 The Regent Viceroy Sea Glider | |||
| Private Jet Deicing Challenges, Billion-Dollar Resolutions | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:34:54 | |
A tragic Challenger accident in Maine puts winter flying under the microscope on this week’s VIP Seat. Jessie Naor and Preston Holland break down what private aviation gets wrong about de-icing—and why Part 91 and 135 operations don’t have the same guardrails as the airlines. From holdover times and fluid limitations to the uncomfortable reality of passenger pressure in the cockpit, this episode explains why snow isn’t the real danger—human factors are. Jessie shares hard-earned insights on operational control, assertiveness, and why trusting your pilot sometimes means accepting an overnight delay. Then things pivot to Mile High Madness: jet-set Pilates, aviation influencer chaos, and some well-earned side-eye. The episode also covers major industry news, including the Flexjet–Honeywell settlement, FAA funding on the brink amid shutdown threats, Wheels Up’s latest layoffs and sale-leasebacks, and a jaw-dropping case of fake airline credentials used to score hundreds of free flights. Serious safety lessons, industry tea, and just enough humor to keep it real—welcome back to The VIP Seat. | |||
| LA Firefighting Drone Strike; eVTOLs Generating 100+ MPH Winds | 16 Jan 2025 | 00:34:19 | |
Subscribe: www.thevipseat.com Summary In this episode, Jessie Naor and Tracie Carwile discuss various pressing topics in aviation, including sustainability initiatives, controversies surrounding organ transport, the impact of drones on firefighting efforts, and the challenges faced by eVTOL technology. They also explore the future of helicopters in urban environments and the ongoing legal issues faced by Epic Aircraft. The conversation highlights the complexities of the aviation industry and the need for collaboration and innovation to address these challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of Current Events 01:04 Transmedics and Organ Transport Controversy 06:48 Drone Interference in Firefighting Efforts 14:58 FAA Studies on eVTOLs and Their Impact 16:46 Navigating Urban Aviation Challenges 23:24 The Future of eVTOLs and Helicopters 28:28 Legal Battles in Aviation: The Epic Aircraft Case Keywords aviation, sustainability, organ transport, drones, eVTOL, helicopter, Epic Aircraft, FAA, regulations, business aviation | |||
| Tracking gas from space; where should aviation spend marketing dollars? | 27 Mar 2025 | 00:29:57 | |
Summary In this episode of the VIP Seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Greg Jarrett discuss the latest trends in business aviation, including the impact of AI on marketing spend, technological innovations in helicopter operations, and the recent changes in FAA leadership. They also delve into the challenges of aviation safety and liability, the role of ADS-B in tracking aircraft, and the advancements in environmental monitoring technology. | |||
| Gulfstream Installing Starlink Fleetwide and Virtual Reality Becomes a Reality in Flight Training | 07 Nov 2024 | 00:30:35 | |
Subscribe at www.theVIPseat.com Summary In this episode of the VIP seat, host Jessie Naor and Matt Thurber, Editor-in-Chief, discuss the latest trends and challenges in the private aviation industry. They cover regulatory changes, innovations in fuel technology, the impact of government regulations on private jets, and the potential for a jet market bubble. The conversation also highlights advancements in training technology, including the use of virtual reality, and the emergence of new connectivity solutions like Starlink in private aircraft. Finally, they explore innovations in safety technology, such as the Garmin Autoland system, and the future of pilot training. Keywords private aviation, virtual reality, training, fuel innovations, government regulations, market trends, connectivity solutions, safety technology, Starlink, Garmin, Gulfstream, Apple Vision Pro, CAE Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Private Aviation News 02:44 Regulatory Updates and Industry Changes 05:11 Fuel Innovations in Aviation 07:46 UK Increases Private Jet Fees by 50% 09:57 Private Jet Market Bubble 14:59 Connectivity Advancements in Aviation 17:28 Safety Innovations: Autoland Technology 19:48 Virtual Reality in Pilot Training | |||
| Diddy's Private Jet is For Sale, and Redditors are now tracking Elon Musk | 21 Nov 2024 | 00:39:07 | |
Subscribe to our Weekly Email News Digest at www.thevipseat.com Summary In this episode of the VIP seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Antonio Ferrara discuss the latest news in aviation, including the sale of celebrity jets, the high costs of catering, and the mission to support the autism community in aviation. They explore the implications of flight tracking technology, the challenges of maintaining privacy, and the recent acquisition of Volato's fleet by FlyExclusive. The conversation also touches on the market dynamics for used Gulfstream jets and the impact of Wheels Up's acquisition of Grand View Aviation. Aviators for Autism is a 501c3 pending non profit with a mission to Expose, Educate, Empower the Autism & Neurodivrse communities and their families in and through aviation. Breaking down barriers to travel and employment in aviation to provide a more inclusive environment in aviation for the Neurodiverse. Reach out to Antonio for more info: Antonio@aviatorsforautism.org or visit Www.aviatorsforautism.org. | |||
| Joby Aviation Buys Blade, Paris Hilton's Birthday Gulfstream 450 | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:32:58 | |
In this episode, hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss the latest happenings in the aviation industry, including the extravagant new Gulfstream 450 of Paris Hilton, recent M&A activities such as Joby Aviation's acquisition of Blade Urban Air Mobility, and ongoing updates from the DCA hearings. The conversation highlights the implications of these events on the private jet industry and offers insights into corporate aviation market trends and challenges. Jessie’s Links: Private Aviation Safety Alliance: www.FlyingPrivate.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessienaor Preston’s Links: Prestige Aircraft Finance: https://prestigefinance.com/ Private Jet Insider (Newsletter): https://prestonholland.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prestonholland X (Formerly Known as Twitter): https://x.com/prestonholland6?lang=en | |||
| Aircraft Bonus Depreciation; will HondaJet upset the light jet market | 06 Mar 2025 | 00:37:14 | |
Summary In this episode of the VIP seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss the latest developments in private aviation, including legal issues surrounding charter brokers, Trump's call for bonus depreciation, the implications of the ongoing trade war, and the challenges faced by airlines like Southwest. They also explore the impact of bonus depreciation on the industry, the struggles of the eVTOL sector, and the exciting updates regarding the HondaJet Echelon program. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Private Aviation News 00:38 Legal Issues in Private Aviation 03:37 Understanding Charter Broker Dynamics 07:13 The Trade War and Its Implications 11:04 Manufacturing and Supply Chain Concerns 14:40 The Changing Landscape of Airlines 18:31 Conclusion and Future Outlook 18:59 Industry Challenges and Layoffs 20:38 Bonus Depreciation and Its Impact 23:48 The Future of eVTOL and Investment Trends 29:30 Helicopter Safety and Consumer Awareness 31:02 HondaJet Echelon: A New Era in Light Jets | |||
| Hydrogen Helicopter Takes Off, Air Travel Back On Track and Freeman Goes FBO Shopping | 18 Nov 2025 | 00:30:40 | |
The VIP Seat unpacks everything from hydrogen-powered helicopters to a Dulles people-mover slamming into a terminal. Jessie and Preston kick off the show addressing last week’s AI-generated newsletter chaos before diving into the newest NBAA Standard Operating Procedures and what standardized training could mean for Part 135 safety. Then it’s into Mile High Madness, where Jessie finally solves a lifelong mystery: what the Airbus PTU (“the barking dog”) actually looks like. From there, the conversation shifts to hydrogen propulsion breakthroughs, including Unither’s fuel-cell Robinson R44 and why hydrogen may beat batteries for real-world range, noise reduction, and future operating costs. The duo also unpacks the Dulles “mobile lounge” crash (one of sixteen accidents in the past decade) and wonders aloud why this relic still exists. And in M&A land, Freeman Holdings continues its buying spree, snapping up the sole FBO in Waco while quietly expanding both its Million Air franchises and its own Freeman Jet Center brand. The episode wraps with a charge to listeners: keep spreading the love, bring a friend into the VIP Seat universe | |||
| We like the EPIC 1000, Freakonomics Blaming Business Aviation for Blocking ATC Privatization | 24 Sep 2025 | 00:40:48 | |
Jessie returns from Vienna (yes, strudel and opera made the highlight reel) as she and Preston dive into Flyhouse’s takeover of ESPN’s College GameDay/Monday Night Countdown sponsorship from Wheels Up, questioning whether splashy sports tie-ins drive real customers or just help close big deals. They cover a major legal win for buy-the-seat operators like JSX at Westchester, unpack Freakonomics’ deep dive on ATC privatization and the industry’s shaky talking points, and spotlight Epic Aircraft hitting 100 deliveries of the E1000—now a serious contender in the single-engine turboprop market. The pair also discuss Vista’s sale of Red Wing to Bel Air (rebranded as Jet Excellence) and its bet on Citation X operations, plus lighter moments in their “Mile High Madness” segment—debunking bad Instagram “King Air math,” laughing at home cockpit sims, and celebrating Preston’s revived office plant. Jessie’s Links:Private Aviation Safety Alliance: www.FlyingPrivate.org LinkedIn: jessienaor Preston’s Links:Prestige Aircraft Finance:https://prestigefinance.com/Private Jet Insider (Newsletter): https://prestonholland.com LinkedIn: /prestonholland X (Formerly Known as Twitter): https://x.com/prestonholland6 | |||
| 15,000 Near Misses at DCA; the clean sheet Robinson 88 | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:26:03 | |
Summary In this episode, Jessie Naor and Cat Wren discuss the latest developments in business aviation, including the introduction of innovative flying boat technology, new helicopter models at Verticon, and the challenges faced by air traffic controllers. They also address safety concerns at DCA airport, the launch of a non-profit aimed at improving aviation safety, and the growth of ENG in the transplant aviation sector. Lookup operators and accidents at www.FlyingPrivate.org | |||
| M&A Trends in Aviation; should the TSA be privatized? | 30 Jan 2025 | 00:34:01 | |
Subscribe at www.theVIPseat.com Summary In this episode, Jessie Naor and co-host Ramsey Ammar discuss the latest trends in aviation sustainability, M&A activity, and the impact of technology on the industry. They explore the challenges of rising operating costs, the FAA's digital transformation, and the potential of hydrogen-powered aviation. The conversation also touches on the privatization of the TSA and the implications of government influence on the aviation sector, concluding with insights into manufacturing challenges and future outlooks for the industry.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Private Aviation News 01:00 M&A Insights in Private Aviation 03:52 Consolidation in Charter and Management Companies 06:50 Market Dynamics and Political Influence 09:51 Challenges in Emerging Aviation Technologies 11:43 FAA's Digital Transformation 16:58 Hydrogen-Powered Aviation Innovations 22:39 Debate on TSA Privatization 27:31 Manufacturing Challenges in Aviation
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| 600 Private Planes Deregistered, SACI Fallout and Telluride’s No-Margin Runway | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:39:18 | |
This week on The VIP Seat, the internet declared aviation doom—and Jessie Naor and Preston Holland went digging for the receipts. First up: the SACI/Southern Aircraft Consultancy frenzy. Over 600 aircraft registrations were revoked, emergency town halls popped up overnight, and owners started calling brokers asking if their trust was about to “blow up.” Jessie and Preston unpack what foreign ownership trusts actually are, why the FAA’s rules feel like they were written in 1950 (because… they kind of were), and why this story sounded bigger than it really was—especially once you look at what aircraft were actually impacted. Then, the Telluride (KTEX) runway excursion—a high-altitude, no-margin airport that demands respect. The conversation dives into why these airports amplify small errors, how “pile-on” narratives form after incidents, and the uncomfortable reality that not everything makes it into official reporting systems. In Mile High Madness, Jessie shares the shark-mouth livery for Dan’s incoming Kodiak 900, and Preston delivers a perfectly unhinged ForeFlight joke… right as the show pivots into the very real story: Boeing Digital Aviation Services (including Jeppesen/ForeFlight) being sold to Thoma Bravo for $10.55B, and the early chatter around layoffs, “AI,” and what that could mean for safety-critical tools pilots rely on. Plus: a Talon Air ownership unwind inside the Vista ecosystem, and a surprisingly fascinating detour into small-country aircraft registries—San Marino, Aruba, and the private companies building them. Buckle up. It’s one of those weeks where the headlines are loud, but the details are the story. | |||
| Trump Flight Delays in 2025; No Surprises Billing Act Two Years Later | 09 Jan 2025 | 00:29:16 | |
Subscribe to our email digest at www.theVIPSeat.com Summary In this episode of the VIP seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Michael Farley discuss the latest developments in private aviation, including sustainability initiatives like Avfuel Zero (*brand partner*), challenges faced by air ambulance services under the No Surprises Act, and the implications of the upcoming presidential inauguration on aviation traffic. They also address safety concerns regarding unidentified flying objects and the need for improved security measures at airports, while highlighting the growth of business aviation in Florida. Keywords trump, private aviation, sustainability, air ambulance, No Surprises Billing Act, presidential inauguration, aviation safety, security vulnerabilities, business aviation growth Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Private Aviation News 00:34 Starlink and Competition in Satellite Services 09:16 Challenges in Air Ambulance Services 15:39 Impact of Presidential Inauguration on Aviation 19:21 Unidentified Objects in Airspace 22:15 Security Concerns in Aviation 27:28 Growth of Business Aviation in Florida | |||
| Thanksgiving flight delays; laser alerts in restricted D.C. airspace | 28 Nov 2024 | 00:29:25 | |
Subscribe to our email digest at www.thevipseat.com Summary In this episode of the VIP Seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Sierra Lund discuss key topics in private aviation, including the ongoing debate about the retirement age for pilots, the integration of AI technology in aviation, a lawsuit involving corporate flight attendants, Boeing's strategic business shifts, and the outlook for Thanksgiving travel in the industry. The conversation highlights the importance of experienced pilots, the role of AI in enhancing safety, and the challenges faced by flight attendants in corporate aviation. Additionally, they touch on the economic implications of private aviation and the potential for growth in the sector. Keywords private aviation, pilot retirement age, AI in aviation, corporate flight attendants, Boeing strategy, Thanksgiving travel, aviation news, flight safety, aviation technology, private jet market Chapters 02:26 Debate on Pilot Retirement Age 05:18 AI Innovations in Aviation 08:05 Corporate Flight Attendant Lawsuit 11:07 Boeing's Business Strategy Shift 16:53 Thanksgiving Travel Insights 27:51 Conclusion and Future Outlook | |||
| Post-Election Aviation News and Corporate Jet Investor - Special Edition | 14 Nov 2024 | 00:15:56 | |
Subscribe at www.theVIPSeat.com Summary In this conversation, Jessie Naor interviews Jack Lambert about his latest venture, FlyHouse, which aims to revolutionize private jet booking through technology. They discuss the impact of recent political changes on the aviation industry, challenges in aircraft maintenance and supply chain issues, the role of private equity in M&A activities, and the rising fuel prices. The conversation emphasizes the importance of technology in enhancing customer experience and streamlining operations in the aviation sector. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Flyhouse and Its Vision 02:59 Impact of Elections on the Aviation Industry 05:25 Challenges in Aircraft Maintenance and Supply Chain 09:05 The Role of Technology in Aviation 13:22 Conclusion and Future Outlook Keywords FlyHouse, private jets, aviation technology, aircraft management, supply chain, private equity, fuel pricing, M&A, aviation industry, booking platform | |||
| The G400 Flies, and an inflight Wifi provider goes out of business | 22 Aug 2024 | 00:39:53 | |
Subscribe to our Weekly Digest at vipseat.beehiiv.com On this week's edition, Jessie Naor and co-host Preston Holland discuss the top stories in private aviation: SAF may not be living up to its promises, Gulfstream's G400 takes off, SmartSky networks shuts down, Volato to furlough pilots and return leased aircraft, and the National Business Aviation Association sells its share in the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition. The VIP Seat is the best way to get a quick take on the weekly news of the industry so sit back, buckle up and let's take off. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Top Stories 00:48 Challenges and Limitations of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) 07:30 Gulfstream's G400: Market Positioning and Uncertain Customer Base 18:26 The Closure of SmartSky Networks: Implications for In-Flight Wi-Fi 20:32 The Future of In-Flight Wi-Fi: Satellite-Based Solutions 24:51 Financial Struggles in the Charter Industry 27:01 The Decline in Exhibitors at EBACE Keywords sustainable aviation fuel, SAF, private aviation, Gulfstream G400, alternative technologies, hydrogen, SmartSky Networks, in-flight Wi-Fi, aviation industry, Elon Musk, Starlink, air-to-ground systems, competition, SmartSky, Volato, fundraising, technology, exhibitors, European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition, industry events | |||
| Private Jets, Solar Flares, And Rogue Drones: Why Aviation Headlines Keep Getting It Wrong | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:32:44 | |
On this week’s episode of The VIP Seat, Jessie and Preston take aim at some of the most viral – and most misleading – aviation headlines making the rounds right now. From a Disney heiress getting fact-checked on private jet traffic, to questions about solar flares and Airbus A320 flight control issues, to Amazon’s delivery drones tangling with power lines and cranes, this episode breaks down what’s real, what’s hype, and what actually matters for safety and consumers. A special thanks to our sponsor - REAL Jet! Check them out at www.realjet.com You’ll hear:
If you care about business aviation, safety tech, and cutting through mainstream media noise, this episode is for you. Hit subscribe for more weekly private aviation news, analysis, and behind-the-scenes stories from The VIP Seat. | |||
| No EU Aircraft Tariffs: Latest Tech and Regulatory Changes in Private Aviation | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:35:22 | |
In the July 29th episode of The VIP Seat, co-hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland dive into a surprisingly eventful week in private aviation. They open the show with a breakdown of the FAA’s new MOSAIC rules announced at Oshkosh, modernizing certification standards for light sport aircraft and sport pilots. The changes promise to foster innovation in business aviation but raise concerns about the rollback of certain aviation safety standards, particularly for more capable aircraft like the Cessna 182. Jessie emphasizes the FAA’s “safety continuum” and the need to monitor potential unintended consequences, especially in the eVTOL space, which is now more accessible under these new regulations. Jessie’s Links: Private Aviation Safety Alliance: www.FlyingPrivate.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessienaor Preston’s Links: Prestige Aircraft Finance: https://prestigefinance.com/ Private Jet Insider (Newsletter): https://prestonholland.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prestonholland X (Formerly Known as Twitter): https://x.com/prestonholland6?lang=en | |||
| Ranting about pilot mental healthcare, Iranian VS Israel Air Forces | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:32:12 | |
This week on The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland cover a fast-moving week in business aviation, defense, and international controversy. From Israel’s F-35 range secrets to the aging Iranian air fleet, we unpack what air superiority really means in the Middle East. Jessie shares a firsthand reaction to the Paris Air Show’s controversial blacked-out Israeli booths, an action French courts have ruled against in the past. Plus: -Is Grant Cardone negotiating a jet purchase via Twitter? -Why FlexJet’s new interiors are breaking boring design norms -A zebra gets an aerial ride (yes, really) -Charter discrimination allegations at White Plains -Mental health and the FAA: Is $40M enough to shift the system? -The never-ending 1500-hour debate, and why it might not be the right measure of pilot safety Aviation news, hot takes, and some first-class rants: this is your weekly jumpseat for what matters in private flight. | |||
| The $2 Billion Jet Card Problem | 13 Feb 2025 | 00:44:33 | |
🎙The VIP Seat with Jessie Naor – Exclusive with John Matthews of AirX ✈️ In this special episode ofThe VIP Seat, host Jessie Naor sits down withJohn Matthews, Chairman and Founder ofAirX, for an unfiltered deep dive into the private aviation industry. John sharesinsider perspectives on the challenges of running a profitable charter airline, theshocking financial realities in the industry, and why he’s been outspoken about transparency in aviation finance. He opens up about AirX’s expansion, thetrue cost of owning and operating jets, and his bold predictions about a financial reckoning in the sector. 🔥Key topics include: • AirX’s latest investments and expansion plans 🚀 • Thereal economics behind private jet ownership 💰 • Why some companies are burningmillions in investor cash while struggling to turn a profit • Thelegal battle John is facing and why he refuses to stay silent 🏛️ • How consumers canprotect themselves when booking private travel ✈️ If you’re in the aviation business, an investor, or just fascinated by the world of private jets,this is an episode you can’t afford to miss. 📩 Subscribe toThe VIP Seat newsletter for the latest aviation insights!www.theVIPSeat.com | |||
| Private Jet Bans, California Jet A, and ATC Chaos | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:26:38 | |
On this Veterans Day edition of The VIP Seat, Jessie Naor is joined by guest co-host Tyler Flagg, Air Force veteran and founder of Flying Company, for a high-altitude look at the week’s biggest aviation stories. From Archer Aviation’s bold $126M airport grab in Los Angeles to the FAA’s unprecedented private-jet restrictions during the government shutdown, Jessie and Tyler unpack what it all means for charter operators, pilots, and the future of eVTOL. They dive into a troubling ASAP retaliation case (Link), fuel-supply risks that have California importing jet fuel from Russia via India, and the NTSB’s urgent alert over Learjet landing-gear failures. Plus, a dose of Mile High Madness featuring an overworked (and very fictional) Newark air traffic controller who’s had enough: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJ4lNk3AmuK/?hl=en Whether you’re a pilot, operator, or aviation geek, this episode covers the turbulence behind the headlines—and why safety culture, transparency, and innovation still matter most. 🎖️ Special thanks to our veterans for their service. 💼 Guest: Tyler Flagg, CEO of the Flying Company #BusinessAviation #PrivateJets #AviationSafety #VeteransDay #eVTOL #Learjet #TheVIPSeat #Archer #FAA #Shutdown | |||
| Aero Ventures, Zillow for private jets? Daher's flight data program | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:37:24 | |
In this episode of the VIP Seat, hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss the latest developments in business aviation, including M&A news, the impact of sustainable aviation fuel projects, and innovative safety measures like the EMAS system. They also explore the launch of AeroVenture's new marketplace for business jets and highlight pilot safety initiatives. The conversation is filled with humor and insights into the aviation industry, making it a must-listen for aviation professionals and enthusiasts alike. | |||
| NASA Flying Perks, Business Jets have a Record Year | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:40:34 | |
The conversation covers the expansion and major moves in the private aviation industry, including Bond's acquisition of a 135 charter certificate and its fractional ownership strategy. It also delves into controversial job posts, stock claims, and NASA's employee perks, shedding light on the challenges and developments in the industry. The conversation covers a range of topics including space travel, NTSB's address of stall testing issues, Monarch Air Group's lawsuit against Blade Urban Air Mobility, a record year for business jet departures, and challenges in the business aviation maintenance industry. Takeaways
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| New FAA Interpretation Threatens BizAv; Civilian Rescue Teams and Feds Feud | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:31:30 | |
Summary In this episode, Jessie Naor and Delray Dobbins discuss significant developments in the aviation industry, including Textron's eVTOL concept, the challenges faced by civilian responders during the Helene disaster, and a concerning FAA interpretation affecting aviation mechanics. They explore the implications of these changes on the industry, particularly regarding the future of aviation mechanics and the importance of safety in aviation operations. The conversation highlights the need for better engagement with the next generation of aviation professionals and the critical role of technology in enhancing safety. Chapters 01:50 Textron's New eVTOL Development 05:40 Helene Helicopter Rescuers Feud with Federal Regualtors 10:46 FAA's New Interpretation on Mechanic Supervision 27:28 Heroic Landing After Pilot Became Incapacitated Link to SocialFlight Podcast with Mike Busch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heMP11PqI4A Keywords aviation, eVTOL, FAA regulations, aviation mechanics, Textron, Helene, safety, industry challenges, apprenticeship, technology, helene helicopter | |||
| Debunking NY Times Private Jet Myths, NYPD Aviation Under Investigation | 12 Aug 2025 | 00:35:18 | |
Summary In this episode, hosts Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss various topics related to corporate aviation, including the investigation of the NYPD's aviation unit, celebrity experiences with TSA, and a critical analysis of a New York Times editorial on private jets and air traffic control funding. They also touch on the implications of tariffs on aviation in Switzerland, which has caused Pilatus deliveries to halt, and explore gender dynamics in pilot performance. Jessie’s Links: Private Aviation Safety Alliance:www.FlyingPrivate.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessienaor Preston’s Links: Prestige Aircraft Finance:https://prestigefinance.com/ Private Jet Insider (Newsletter):https://prestonholland.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prestonholland X (Formerly Known as Twitter):https://x.com/prestonholland6? | |||
| FAA Administrator Rumors; Supply Chain Isn't Really Improving | 02 Jan 2025 | 00:39:30 | |
Summary In this episode, Jessie Naor and Suresh Narayanan discuss the challenges facing the aviation industry as they enter 2025. They reflect on the tragic events of 2024, the ongoing maintenance crisis due to mechanic turnover, and the hurdles eVTOL companies face in certification. The conversation also touches on the importance of innovative supply chain solutions, the impact of air tour regulations, and the need for more support from the FAA to foster a more entrepreneurial environment in aviation. | |||
| Autoland, Autocrats, and Aviation Chaos: Business Aviation Kicks Off 2026 | 06 Jan 2026 | 00:34:39 | |
In this episode, Jessie Naor and Preston Holland discuss the latest happenings in the aviation industry, including the chaos caused by the capture of Maduro, the bankruptcy of Jet It, and the implications of the Garmin Autoland technology. They also touch on regulatory changes with the Rotor Act and the ongoing legal battle between Wheels Up and Fly Exclusive. The conversation highlights the challenges and innovations within the business aviation sector as they welcome the new year. | |||