Vueling to Add 50 Boeing 737 Max Jets to Its Fleet Starting in 2026

Vueling, the low-cost carrier owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), will operate the 50 Boeing 737 Max aircraft ordered by… Read More »
Flight Attendant Sues Delta, Blames ‘Inexperienced Pilot’ for Toronto Crash

A flight attendant who was hailed for her bravery during a fiery Delta plane crash earlier this year is now… Read More »
Boeing Narrows Q2 Loss as Aircraft Deliveries and Revenue Surge

Boeing reported a significantly reduced loss in its second-quarter earnings for 2025, driven by a sharp increase in commercial aircraft… Read More »
Passenger Tries to Open Plane Door at 35,000 Feet—Here’s the Outcome

It’s one of the most alarming in-flight scenarios imaginable: a passenger attempting to open an aircraft door while the plane… Read More »
TUI Flight Diverted Over Passenger Fight, Strands Travelers for 17 Hours

A TUI Airways flight from Cancun, Mexico, to London Gatwick turned into a 17-hour nightmare after two unruly passengers forced… Read More »
United Airlines 787 Declares Mayday After Engine Failure, Lands Safely

A dramatic in-flight emergency unfolded on July 25 when a United Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner en route to Munich from… Read More »
FAA Flags Unapproved Titanium in Boeing 787 Ram Air Turbines

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is taking regulatory action after discovering that some Boeing 787 Dreamliner ram air turbine (RAT)… Read More »
Boeing X-37B to Launch Eighth Mission with Quantum and Laser Tech

The Boeing-built X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV) is set to embark on its eighth mission—designated OTV-8—with a launch scheduled no… Read More »
DGCA Takes Action Against Air India Over Safety Oversight and Emergency Equipment Lapse

India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has initiated enforcement action against Air India following a safety… Read More »
IndiGo Adds 1,000 Pilots in Two Years, Surpasses Air India Group

IndiGo Airlines, India’s largest low-cost carrier, has significantly expanded its cockpit workforce, recruiting over 1,000 pilots in just two years…. Read More »
AI’s Disruptive Path Requires Rethinking Travel Innovation

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the technology adoption curve, and its impact on industries like travel demands a new approach to… Read More »
US-EU Tariff Deal Lifts Aviation Industry

The aviation industry is celebrating a major victory following a new trade agreement between the United States and the European… Read More »
Porter Boosts Pilot Training with New E195-E2 Simulator

Porter Airlines is enhancing its pilot training capabilities through a new partnership with Embraer CAE Training Services (ECTS), which has… Read More »
Airbus A350-2000 Could Challenge Boeing 777X in Long-Haul Market

Airbus is reportedly evaluating the development of a new ultra-long-range widebody jet, the A350-2000—a stretched, high-capacity variant of its A350-1000…. Read More »
Bangladesh to Order 25 Boeing Jets to Expand Biman and Ease U.S. Trade Tensions

In a strategic move aimed at boosting U.S.-Bangladesh trade relations and expanding its national airline, Bangladesh has announced plans to… Read More »
TSA Says Excessive Sweating Can Trigger Extra Security Checks at U.S. Airports

Airport security can be stressful, especially during summer travel. But according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), excessive sweating may… Read More »
New Federal Law to Investigate Cancer Rates Among Military Pilots and Aircrews

A new federal law is set to launch a comprehensive study into cancer risks among military pilots and aircrew members…. Read More »
US’s Evolution Airways Expands Citation Fleet, Eyes ERJs, CRJs

Evolution Airways is expanding its fleet with additional Citation jets and plans to add Embraer ERJs and Bombardier CRJs to… Read More »
Uganda Air Cargo Deal With Dubai Firm Faces Parliament Scrutiny

Uganda’s parliament has opened an investigation into a controversial 2024 aircraft deal between the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs… Read More »
Turkey’s Wind Aviation Adds Challenger 3500, Gains AOC

Wind Aviation has officially launched operations in Türkiye after receiving its air operator’s certificate (AOC) #TR-AT-104 from the Directorate General… Read More »
FAA to Review Boeing 737 MAX Supply Chain Before Production Increase

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will thoroughly review Boeing’s supply chain and production practices before considering any request to lift… Read More »
SpiceJet to Add Five Boeing 737s Ahead of Winter 2025

SpiceJet is set to boost its fleet with five additional Boeing 737 aircraft as the Indian low-cost carrier prepares for… Read More »