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René Banglesdorf Appointed to USDOT Women in Aviation Advisory Board

Charlie Bravo Aviation congratulates our CEO and Co-Founder René Banglesdorf on her appointment to the USDOT Women in Aviation Advisory Board. The objective of the Women in Aviation Advisory Board (PDF) is to develop and provide independent recommendations and strategies to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to explore opportunities for encouraging and supporting female students and aviators to […]

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FAA, NBAA Urge Aircraft Owners to Equip ADS-B Out

The last time we mentioned 2020 ADS-B requirements, January 1, 2020 seemed like a long way away. Now, with only nine months remaining until the impending deadline, it’s closer than it seems, especially as most service centers and maintenance shops in the U.S. are at near-capacity ADS-B installation schedules through October of 2019. ADS-B equipage

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SXSW’s Powerful but Under-Recognized Speaker Elaine Chao

Charlie Bravo Aviation CEO René Banglesdorf was fortunate enough to meet U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao on Tuesday, March 12 as she spoke on behalf of the Department of Transportation for an event at Austin’s South by Southwest (SXSW).   Below is René’s firsthand account of the experience. Creative Film. Check. Impactful Music. Check.

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SXSW’s Powerful but Under-Recognized Speaker Elaine Chao

Charlie Bravo Aviation CEO René Banglesdorf was fortunate enough to meet U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao on Tuesday, March 12 as she spoke on behalf of the Department of Transportation for an event at Austin’s South by Southwest (SXSW).   Below is René’s firsthand account of the experience. Creative Film. Check. Impactful Music. Check.

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General Aviation Groups Urge DOT to Reopen Aircraft Registry for Essential Functions

In the midst of the United States’ federal government shutdown, general aviation leaders across the country are urging the Department of Transportation (DOT) to reopen the FAA’s United States Aircraft Registry. [ulp id=’VABdJLsvmw27IMUj’] “Despite the current government shutdown, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and fellow GA groups argued that the U.S. Registry performs essential

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