New Caledonia Audit Flags High Subsidy Costs in Air Transport
The territorial auditor of New Caledonia has raised concerns over the cost, governance, and effectiveness of air transport subsidies in… Read More »
Jin Air and Air Busan Launch Domestic Codeshare in South Korea
Jin Air and Air Busan have begun a domestic codeshare partnership in South Korea, marking an early step toward deeper… Read More »
Cloud Strategy Central to Alaska Air Group’s Tech Overhaul
Alaska Air Group is accelerating a major modernization of its technology infrastructure, placing cloud computing at the center of efforts… Read More »
$1.5T Defense Budget Could Rebuild US Aircraft Inventories
President Donald Trump has proposed a sweeping $1.5 trillion US defense budget for fiscal year 2027, marking a roughly $500… Read More »
Air Mauritius Won’t Return to Heathrow Before Q2 2027
Air Mauritius will not be able to resume flights to London Heathrow Airport before April 2027, after the Mauritian government… Read More »
Bursa Malaysia Rejects Capital A Extension for Share Distribution
Capital A has confirmed that Bursa Malaysia has rejected its request for an extension to complete a planned share distribution,… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines A350 Returns to Paris After Guidance System Issue
A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A350 operating flight MH21 was forced to return to Paris shortly after departure following a technical… Read More »
NTSB Issues Urgent Safety Guidance for Hawker Jet Stall Tests
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued urgent safety recommendations covering several Hawker jet variants following two fatal accidents… Read More »
FAA Flags Boeing 737NG Stabilizer Freeplay Risk, Orders Inspections
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to mandate inspections of horizontal stabilizer components on Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG)… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Shifts Strategy Under CEO Bob Jordan
Southwest Airlines is undergoing one of the most consequential strategic shifts in its history under the leadership of CEO Bob… Read More »
Watchdog Flags Safety and ATC Modernization as FAA’s Top Risks
Aviation safety and air traffic control (ATC) modernization remain the most pressing management challenges facing the Federal Aviation Administration, according… Read More »
South Korea Admits Airport Design Failure in Deadly Jeju Air Crash
More than a year after the fatal Jeju Air crash at Muan International Airport, South Korea’s transport ministry has acknowledged… Read More »
NY Police Helicopter Makes Emergency Maneuver After Laser Strike
A New York State Police helicopter was forced to take evasive action and make an emergency maneuver over Buffalo after… Read More »
Akasa Air Joins IATA After Completing Mandatory Global Safety Audit
Akasa Air has joined the International Air Transport Association (IATA) after successfully completing the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), a… Read More »
Textron Aviation Delivers First Citation CJ3 Gen2 Light Jet
Textron Aviation has delivered the first Citation Jet 3 Gen2, marking a key milestone for the latest evolution of its… Read More »
Hainan Airlines Denies Plans to Acquire Qingdao Airlines
Hainan Airlines Holding has formally denied market speculation that it is preparing to acquire Qingdao Airlines, putting to rest rumours… Read More »
Avelo Airlines to End Deportation Flights in Major Operational Shift
Avelo Airlines will stop operating deportation flights as part of a broader operational shakeup that includes scaling back several of… Read More »
Dangerous Tourism Trends: Why Risky Travel Is So Popular — and Whether You Should Try It
Travel has always been about discovery, but in recent years a new category has emerged in the travel world: dangerous… Read More »
British Airways Cuts Club Europe Hot Breakfast on Key Short-Haul Routes
British Airways has officially rolled out a controversial new catering policy in its Club Europe short-haul business class cabin, removing… Read More »
American Airlines Keeps Frequent Flyer Status Rules Unchanged
American Airlines is keeping its frequent flyer status requirements unchanged for a third consecutive year, providing continuity and predictability for… Read More »
Delta One Check-In: What to Expect From the Premium Airport Experience
Last month, Delta Air Lines announced the rollout of a new premium check-in area designed specifically for Delta One customers,… Read More »
Business Aviation Records Deadliest Year Since 2011
Business aviation safety suffered its worst year in more than a decade in 2025, with 143 people killed in 35… Read More »
The World’s Most Stressful Airports—Tips to stay Calm
The World’s Most Stressful Airports Airports are designed to move millions of people efficiently, yet for many travelers they are… Read More »
Five Nigerian States Back North-East Air Shuttle Launch
Five state governments in northeastern Nigeria are moving ahead with plans to launch a new regional carrier, North-East Air Shuttle,… Read More »
China’s West Air Doubles Registered Capital to $435 Million
West Air, a Chongqing-based carrier, has more than doubled its registered capital to CNY 3.0 billion (USD 435 million) following… Read More »
Above the Skyline: Does Airline Elite Status Mean Anything Anymore?
You know, I’ve been thinking about airline elite status. It used to mean something. You’d see someone board early and… Read More »
