Inside EBACE26: The latest cabin technology and aircraft upgrades coming to private aviation
EBACE26 may have been cancelled, but the conversation it was expected to lead has not gone away. For private aviation, the focus is still very clear: better cabins, smarter technology, more connected journeys and aircraft that feel more useful for the way you actually travel. If you fly privately for business, family travel, events or […]
What the New UK Civil Aviation Bill Means for Flight Times and Private Charter Efficiency

If you regularly travel by air from the UK, the new Civil Aviation Bill is worth understanding. It may sound like another technical piece of aviation legislation, but it could have a real impact on how flights are planned, how airspace is managed and how efficiently aircraft move in and out of busy airports. For […]
Why easyJet takeover talks highlight the value of flexible private travel from regional airports
If you regularly fly from regional UK airports, the recent easyJet takeover interest is a useful reminder of how quickly the travel landscape can change. At the time of writing, easyJet has said there has been no formal approach or proposal from Castlelake, but the possible bid has still put the airline, its airport network […]
How EU biometric border queues could change private jet planning this summer
If you are planning private jet travel from the UK to Europe this summer, EU biometric border checks are now something you need to think about before you fly. The EU’s Entry/Exit System, known as EES, is now fully operational across the Schengen area, and it changes how many UK travellers are processed when entering […]
What the June SAF consultation could mean for private jet charter costs and greener travel choices
If you are planning private jet travel from the UK, sustainable aviation fuel is becoming harder to ignore. It is no longer just a future-looking aviation topic. It is now part of how the UK is trying to reduce aviation emissions, support greener fuel production and shape the future cost of flying. The UK’s June […]
Wimbledon and Silverstone travel: why private jet and helicopter planning matters before July begins
Wimbledon and Silverstone are 2 of the biggest fixtures in the UK summer sporting calendar. In 2026, they also sit very close together. The Championships run from 29 June to 12 July, while the Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone takes place across the first weekend of July. That overlap matters if you are […]
What June travel disruption in Europe means for private and group aircraft charter
June is when European travel starts to feel busy again. Airports become more crowded, flight schedules tighten, business events pick up, sporting fixtures draw international demand, and summer holidays begin to overlap with corporate travel. For many travellers, that may simply mean allowing more time at the airport. For executives, production teams, sports groups, event […]
Royal Ascot, Le Mans and Art Basel: why June event travel needs earlier aircraft planning
June is one of the busiest months in the European events calendar. If you are planning to attend Royal Ascot, the 24 Hours of Le Mans or Art Basel in Basel, aircraft planning is not something to leave until the last few days. These are not ordinary city breaks. They attract racegoers, collectors, sponsors, hospitality […]
Why dedicated air freight charter is back in focus as cargo routes shift
Air freight has always been about speed, but in 2026 it is increasingly about control. When shipping routes change, scheduled cargo capacity tightens, or urgent stock needs to move quickly, relying on standard freight routes can leave you exposed. That is why dedicated air freight charter is back in focus for businesses that cannot afford […]
What higher APD and fuel volatility mean for UK private jet charter costs this summer
If you are planning a private flight from the UK this summer, it is worth understanding why quotes may feel firmer than expected. Private jet charter pricing has always moved with aircraft availability, route demand, crew positioning, airport handling, timing and aircraft type. In 2026, there are 2 extra cost pressures to keep in mind: […]