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

Regulations and Government

Newsmakers 2009: Europe’s ETS proves to be a fiasco for operators

Twelve months ago many of the business aircraft operators who had any intention of flying in European airspace were probably still blissfully unaware of th
Aircraft

Ruag Do228NG approval planned for first quarter

Ruag Aerospace says it is on track to complete certification and first delivery of its Do228NG in March.
Airports

Tag Aviation continues fight for movement increase at Farnborough

Tag Aviation has appealed a local government ruling in November that blocked its application

Singapore Airshow Preview

The 2010 Singapore Airshow is set to be a sell-out by the time it opens its doors for this year’s February 2 to 7 event.
FBOs

Comlux To Open Paris FBO

Business aviation group Comlux plans to expand its services into the FBO sector by establishing a
Environment

EU extends deadline for ETS compliance plans

The European Union (EU) plans to issue a new list of operators who are subject to its emissions trading scheme (ETS) in a bid to dispel the confusion cause
Charter & Fractional

NetJets Middle East adds Falcon to fleet, launches jet card

NetJets Middle East is reinvigorating its marketing efforts with the introduction of the new Dassault Falcon 2000LX and the launch of a 25-hour jet card.
Environment

New EU Aviation Emissions Trading Scheme List Released

The European Commission has published a new provisional list of operators who are required to submit plans for monitoring, reporting and verifying carbon e

Bahrain Prepares To Host Its First Airshow

Alongside ostentatious neighbors like the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain has tended to get overlooked as a Middle Eastern hub for air transportation.
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Aircraft

Airbus A350 Makes Quiet Progress Amid 787 Hoopla

While Boeing enjoyed its long-deferred moment of triumph in achieving f
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FBOs

EBAA Establishes Airport and Handling Committee

The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) established a new airports, handling and ground operations committee (AHGOC).
Airports

UK’s Coventry Airport Closed Until Further Notice

The UK’s Coventry Airport closed suddenly on Tuesday and at press time appeared unlikely to reopen.
Airports

Tag Still Fighting for Increased Traffic at Farnborough

Tag Aviation has appealed a local government ruling last month that blocked its application
Maintenance and Modifications

Jet Aviation Pares Down Basel, Switzerland Staff

Jet Aviation this week laid off 94 full-time employees at its completions and maintenance facility in Basel, Switzerland.
Charter & Fractional

Aircraft Charter Demand Stabilizing

November saw mixed results in the charter sector, according to the latest data from online charter booking portal CharterX.
Charter & Fractional

Funding Problems Ground JetBird

Europe’s JetBird has once again delayed the launch of its air-taxi network, this time on the grounds that it needs to raise fresh capital to support the ne

Rays of Light at Dubai Airshow Overshadowed by Debt Crisis

News from the international airshow circuit can be revealing and deceiving in equal measure.
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Charter & Fractional

Flight planning, charter data merged on Caeroscene system

Austria’s Caeroscene IT Solutions claims to have developed software and a Web-based portal that can combine all core flight planning and support functions
Charter & Fractional

Euro VLJ taxis adjust to match weak demand

For Europe, the so-called very light jet (VLJ) revolution has turned out to be more a case of evolution in which only the most financially fit seem destine

Dubai Airshow Report 2009

how do you top an event that broke airshow records in 2007 when it generated $155 billion worth of business in just five days– roughly equivalent to the gr

Traditional pilot wings now have a security role

Even in the era of ultra-high-technology security screening, there is still a place for traditional aircrew “wings,” name badges and other uniform insignia

Next stop for exhibitors: Singapore Airshow

Next stop for many Dubai exhibitors will be the Singapore Airshow, which is now less than three months away–Feb.
Aircraft

Citation X with winglets lands at Wallan Aviation

Here at the Dubai Airshow yesterday, Cessna delivered the first Citation X business jet retrofitted with Winglet Technology’s elliptical winglets to Wallan

RAeS on a mission for more members

The Royal Aeronautical Society is on a recruitment drive at the Dubai Airshow (Stand W144) looking to build on a membership base that already extends to a

Dubai Air Show still grows, defying economic gravity

The 2009 Dubai Airshow will seek to buck the aerospace industry’s downward trend when it opens its doors this morning.
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Farnborough and Bahrain shows mean business

It is not too late to sign up to exhibit at next year’s Farnborough International  airshow, but the remaining chalets and indoor exhibits are selling
Charter & Fractional

Comlux to open Paris FBO and Saudi charter venture

Business aviation group Comlux is to expand its services into the FBO sector by establishing a new facility at Paris Le Bourget Airport.

Avisa helps carriers handle bureacracy

Aircraft operators are facing a bureaucratic maze of new requirements covering issues such as safety and quality management at a time when they are under e

CTT zonal system dries insulation, prevents corrosion, cuts fuel burn

For parched Dubai 2009 visitors here in the desert it is hard to imagine that excessive humidity could be an issue.

Forecast sees ME as leader in upturn

The Middle East could lead the troubled business aviation industry out of its lingering downturn.