This website uses cookies
More information
Business Air News Bulletin
Business Air News Bulletin
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Why visit ACE ’24?

Related background information from the Handbook...
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

GAMA hails commercial SET-IMC ops rules in Europe
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has welcomed the European Union's acceptance of commercial air transport (CAT) operations using single engine turbine aircraft at night or in instrument meteorological conditions (SET-IMC) in Europe.
Read this story in our March 2017 printed issue.

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has welcomed the European Union's acceptance of commercial air transport (CAT) operations using single engine turbine aircraft at night or in instrument meteorological conditions (SET-IMC) in Europe. The operations are now effective following publication in the EU's official journal, concluding a 20-year effort by industry and regulators to align Europe with the ICAO standards for CAT operations.

“The EU's acceptance of CAT [SET-IMC] operations has been a long-awaited moment for general aviation,” says GAMA president and CEO Pete Bunce. “We are very pleased to see Europe joining other regions in permitting this important form of transport.”

The new regulation is based on 'rigorous safety analysis' according to GAMA, and contains 'all of the necessary safeguards' to facilitate this form of passenger transport. The association believes that the SET-IMC ruling will greatly enhance overnight cargo delivery and help provide connectivity to Europe's remote regions. GAMA members participated in a rule-making group created by EASA in 2012 to help develop the agency's regulatory framework.

Other News
 
VoltAero becomes GAMA associate member
April 19, 2024
Embraer's Phenom 300 leads in twinjet deliveries
March 1, 2024
Hartzell service centre doubles warranty length
February 27, 2024
The Hartzell Service Center's warranty on work performed at its FAA-certified repair station in Piqua, Ohio is now two years or 2,000 flight hours, whichever occurs first, extended from one year or 1,000 flight hours.
GAMA members deliver landmark 4,000 aircraft total
February 24, 2024
Daher deliveries remain strong and on time
January 16, 2024