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UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA): Full Enforcement Starting February 2026 – Business Aviation Guide
Learn about the UK's Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) scheme, its phased implementation, and how it will affect international business aviation ... -
United Kingdom Advance Passenger Duty (UK-APD): Business Aviation Guide
UK-APD (Advance Passenger Duty) is a per-passenger duty that must be paid to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for qualifying ... -
Shannon, Ireland 2026 U.S. Pre-Clearance to the U.S.: Business Aviation Guide
Pre-clearance services at Shannon, Ireland (EINN) have been steadily enhanced over the years. With time involved to pre-clear now significantly ... -
U.S. Government Shutdown Ends: FAA Restores Full GA and BizAv Access Nationwide
Business aviation operators may face delays, reduced RSP/overtime, and suspension of administrative services as a result of the U.S. Government ... -
EU Entry/Exit System (EES) Phase 1 Implementation: What General Aviation Operators Need to Know
The EU has launched Phase 1 of its Entry/Exit System (EES), introducing biometric border checks for non-EU nationals. For business ... -
Mexico Permits 2025: Business Aviation Guide
Mexico has implemented significant changes to its aviation permit process in 2025, affecting both private and charter operations. Learn about ... -
Mexico Charter Permit Requirements 2025: Complete Guide to Recent Changes
AFAC has confirmed that single-entry permits are no longer available for charter flights to Mexico. All operators must now hold ... -
Business Aviation Regulatory Update – September 2025
Summer 2025 saw major business aviation regulatory updates, including new U.S. entry restrictions, Greece’s API mandate, bonus depreciation, CBP fee ... -
Singapore Cracks Down on E-ciggarettes and Vapes: Business Aviation Guide
Singapore maintains some of the world's strictest regulations when it comes to e-cigarettes and vaping devices, and enforcement has only ... -
Mexico Crew Limits – Business Aviation Guide
Crew members in Mexico may stay up to seven consecutive days without incurring immigration fees. Stays beyond this limit require ...









