Charles Alcock
Managing Editor

Charles Alcock is managing editor of the AIN Media Group, having rejoined the company in 2019. He has been an aviation journalist since 1986, and previously worked for AIN from 1990 to 2017, most recently as editor-in-chief. His main focus is on covering new aviation technology and business models, as well as international news.

Having been raised in the London area, Alcock studied at the University of Manchester in the UK and earned an honors degree in Politics and Modern History. He speaks English and French, and some German.

Latest from Charles Alcock

Safety

TCAS Not Working in Citation CJ1, 777 Near Midair

The UK’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) yesterday released its incident report on the near midair of a German-registered Cessna Citation CJ1 and
Maintenance and Modifications

Air Works expands ops in India

Supporting India's growing fleet of business aircraft has been the core activity for Indian maintenance, repair and overhaul group Air Works.
Environment

Europe OKs tool for ETS compliance

Eurocontrol has released its so-called smaller emitters tool for calculating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for the purposes of compliance with Europe's em
Airports

Al Bateen expands to IFR service

Abu Dhabi’s Al Bateen Executive Airport will commissio
Environment

Airline Bean Counters Need To Count Emissions Carefully

Airlines that will be subject to Europe’s new
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New Leasing Group Fans Airliner Sales Activity

Airliner leasing pioneer Steven Udvar-Hazy is back in business with a vengeance.
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Maintenance and Modifications

UK Group Seeks To Fill Entry-level Jet Support Niche

Oriens Advisors, a UK-based consultancy group looking to support entry-level jet operations and helping airports to fulfill their real estate potential, ha

Bizjet Charter Demand Continues Recovery Trend

Forecast demand for executive and private charter flight was somewhat softer at the start of August than 30 days earlier, perhaps reflecting a reduction in

Farnborough International 2010: Report

It was an airshow planned and prepared for during the worst of the past two years of economic downturn and yet Farnborough International 2010 ended up deli

Development continues at UK heliport

The new passenger terminal at the London Heliport was officially opened on July 13.
Airports

PremiAir Moves in at London Biggin Hill

PremiAir is expanding its fixed-wing activities, by establishing a new charter and management operation at London Biggin Hill Airport together with an addi

Dassault Falcon Deliveries Rise, but Sales Sluggish

The business aviation market is getting stronger, but it’s not getting stronger soon enough to support hopes for a full-blown recovery in the short term, a
Aircraft

Irkut Makes Breakthrough with Sales Announcement for MC-21

Russian aircraft manufacturer Irkut signed a memorandum of understanding with Ilyushin Finance at Farnborough for the sale of 50
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Farnborough Show Gives Air Transport Sector a Welcome Lift

People generally leave major international airshows exhausted after a week spent traipsing around vast sites trying to get an unrealistic amount of work do
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Aerospace deals return as financial freeze thaws

The big financial freeze that has gripped much of the aerospace industry since around the time of the last Farnborough airshow in 2008 is starting to thaw.

Asian boom gives lift to Singapore show

Last February’s Singapore Airshow defied the economic downturn to draw 62 of the world’s top 100 aerospace companies.

Ultra cracks fatigue issues with ASIS

With military aircraft are working harder and longer, the task of managing their service life safely and cost efficiently is becoming ever more critical.

Sales surge as GKN defies downturn

GKN Aerospace has surfed into the Farnborough airshow on a wave of more than $1.5 billion worth of development and production contracts signed in recent mo

Team Avic-GE wins big with avionics for C919

China’s Comac has chosen the joint venture between GE Aviation Systems and Avic Systems to provide the avionics core processing system, display system and

UK flight training ascends to reality as aircraft arrive

The first courses to be provided under the UK’s new military flying training systems (MFTS) are to begin in less than a year when Royal Navy observers star

Modified Dash 8 Peers into Volcano

The response to the volcanic ash crisis has proved to be an important application for the Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 operated by Iceland’s coast guard.
Aircraft

Lynx advanced radar is proved aboard Predator B

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) recently completed flight tests of its new Lynx advanced multi-channel radar (AMR) on its own Predator B unma

Dunlop stays on growth path, despite dip

Having celebrated its 100th birthday last month, Dunlop Aircraft Tyres is working toward the lofty goal of doubling the size of its business, profitably, b

RAS’s quest is to be more inclusive

Qatar Airways is set to be made the newest corporate partner of the Royal Aeronautical Society.

Britain’s industry remains challenged

At face value, the UK’s aerospace and defense industries might feel entitled to breathe a quiet sigh of relief and gently pat themselves on the back coming
Aircraft

Irkut’s MC-21 raises Russian comfort bar

This week’s Farnborough airshow will provide the closest look yet at what Irkut Corp.

L-3 rises in the ranks of defense technology

L-3 Communications is here at the Farnborough airshow highlighting some of the technology with which it has been able to assert itself as a leader in syste
ATC

ITT takes leading role in devising next-gen ATM

You could be forgiven for thinking that the best part of a generation has been expended in talking up the promised benefits of the U.S.

Leadership program raises workrate and bottom line

Let’s face it: the aerospace and defense industries do not have good track records when it comes to keeping new product developments on-time and on-budget.