Milano Upgrades While UK Taxes Soar: eVTOLs Buzz the Bay and Private Jets Hit Record Flights

Milano Upgrades While UK Taxes Soar: eVTOLs Buzz the Bay and Private Jets Hit Record Flights

Author: Inception Point Ai March 28, 2026 Duration: 2:27
This is you Aviation Weekly: Commercial & Private Flight News podcast.

Welcome to Aviation Weekly, your essential update on commercial and private flight news for the week ending March 28, 2026.

In commercial aviation, SEA Milan Airports opened a new wing at Milano Linate Prime Terminal, boosting capacity after handling 35,900 business movements in 2025, up 7 percent from the prior year, according to Aviation Week reports. Skyports Infrastructure advanced urban air mobility by supporting SkyDrive's eVTOL demos at Tokyo Big Sight, featuring remotely piloted flights over Tokyo Bay. FTI Consulting highlights a pragmatic shift in sustainability, with stable fuel costs and limited Sustainable Aviation Fuel availability pushing airlines toward cost transformation amid higher operating expenses.

Private aviation thrives, with Stratos Jets forecasting 4.5 percent global market growth in 2026, following a 3.5 percent rise to $26.5 billion last year. On-demand charters surge for short-haul trips, while regional flights under three hours gain traction for business efficiency, per FlyEliteJets trends. Life Flight Network ordered 12 Pilatus PC-12 PROs for intensive care transport, deliveries starting 2027.

Manufacturers shine: Joby Aviation completed its first FAA-conforming eVTOL demo over San Francisco Bay, launching the 2026 Electric Skies Tour. Daher's TBM 980 earned Brazil's ANAC certification, enabling regional deliveries.

Financially, private jet activity hit 3.9 million flights in early 2025, up 3 percent, though UK Air Passenger Duty hikes from April—£1,141 per long-haul passenger—signal rising costs.

Technology leaps include Liebherr-Aerospace's LiVCAS for eVTOL actuators and Elevate Jet's AI app for rideshare-style bookings.

Practical takeaway: Travel managers, book charters early for events and explore SAF options to cut emissions. Future trends point to eVTOL integration and AI-driven personalization reshaping fleets by 2030.

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