Archive for November, 2008

Business Jets

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Built to serve the corporate jet and leisure market, Paramount Business Jets’ aim was to create a jet charter company staffed by experienced professionals, armed with state-of-the-art technology that could effectively deliver the unparalleled service that customers have come to expect. With access to more than 15,000 jets worldwide and numerous Operator Partners, Paramount Business Jets is able to fulfill all of the customer’s requests at the most competitive rates in the industry.

As an industry leader Paramount Business Jets is proud to be involved with several organizations such as the NBAA, and AOPA and are certified by both WYVERN and TRUSTe. The Executives share a passion for aviation and is continually involved in furthering the advancement of the industry through continuous research and development.

Pilot Strikes Cause Mayhem In The Air And On The Ground

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

In the past few days China’s top airline has been forced to suspend a portion of their operations in the eastern side of the country under pressure from the Aviation Authority in China. The call comes as a result of a number of strange “no arrivals” flights left 1,000 people wondering whether they were going to be flying or sitting in the airport for another few hours. These no arrival flights are when a flight turns around or basically doesn’t go to where it should do, this is dangerous as you probably know that air traffic control is a strictly scheduled process and if an airplane has to turn around or be re-directed then it can cause massive delays and confusion to other flights due to take off or land. This particular instance has been the result of pilots taking strike action against their employers over pay and working conditions.

A number of the flights reported technical problems and adverse weather as reason for turning back, while a large group of flights cited no problems and followed the other flights back blindly. It is believed up to 9 flights have no conclusive reason for turning back after equipment on board failed to report back to Air Traffic Control, a move that officials believe was down to dissentious pilots sabotaging equipment. Flights officials were quick to state that the pilots were irresponsible and showed no regard for passengers’ rights, it is rumoured that up to 11 pilots have been suspended although China Eastern refused to confirm this point.