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While fleets and flight hours tick up ever so slightly, Europe’s business aviation community is facing an array of tax, access, and environmental constraints that threaten to hinder further growth. Even so, manufacturers and operators are hopeful that a growing clientele and environmental advances will spur the industry on the continent. The industry is also seeing some seeds of support take root at the European Commission. AIN takes an in-depth look at the state of business aviation in the region from an operational, environmental, regulatory, and technological perspective.
European bizav already weak—and then came war
Business aircraft OEMs fight for market share in Europe
Slot restrictions cramp European bizav’s style
EU Court set to rule on business aviation's sustainability status
SAF mandate complicates European bizav’s green intentions
Flight time limitations pose new cost threat for charter operators
Tech innovators want to set bizav operators free
Special breed of pilots needed to make bizav work in Europe and beyond