Russian Aircraft Prices Surge Amid Rising Production Costs

The cost of Russian-manufactured civilian aircraft has surged significantly in recent years, according to internal documents from Russia’s Ministry of… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines May Expand A330neo Fleet

Malaysia Airlines is reportedly preparing to place an additional order for Airbus A330neo aircraft, with a possible announcement expected during… Read More »
Alaska Airlines to Add Five More Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners

Alaska Airlines, now operating as Alaska-Hawaiian following its merger with Hawaiian Airlines, is set to expand its wide-body fleet by… Read More »
Embraer Delivers 61 Aircraft in 2Q25, Up 30% Year-on-Year

Embraer delivered 61 aircraft across its commercial, business, and defense segments in the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25), marking a… Read More »
Lufthansa A380 Diverts to Boston After Fuel Concern Mid-Flight

A Lufthansa Airbus A380 flying from Munich to Washington, D.C. was forced to divert to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)… Read More »
Air Hong Kong Retires A300 as A330 Freighter Fleet Complete

Air Hong Kong has officially completed its seven-year re-fleeting program with the arrival of its final Airbus A330 freighter, marking… Read More »
Air Algérie Launches Domestic Unit, Orders 16 ATR72-600s

Air Algérie has placed an order for 16 ATR72-600 turboprops to support the launch of its new regional subsidiary, Domestic… Read More »
Qantas Welcomes First A321XLR in Sydney

Qantas has officially taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR, marking a major milestone in the airline’s fleet renewal and… Read More »
Why Boeing’s New CFO Jay Malave Is Key to Its 2025 Comeback

Boeing has appointed Jesus “Jay” Malave as its new chief financial officer, a move seen as critical to the company’s… Read More »
USAF Diverts Missile Funds for $400M Retrofit of Trump’s Jet

The U.S. Air Force will redirect $400 million in unused funds from the Sentinel nuclear missile program to retrofit a… Read More »
Amazon Adds Drone Certification via USI for Hourly Employees

Amazon has partnered with the Unmanned Safety Institute (USI) to offer drone training and certification to its hourly employees through… Read More »
UK’s Titan Airways Adds First Embraer E190 Regional Jet

Titan Airways has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Embraer E190, marking the carrier’s entry into regional… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian Orders 55 Embraer E2 Jets in $4B Fleet Renewal

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has placed a major order for up to 55 Embraer E195-E2 regional jets, marking a pivotal moment… Read More »
CNBC’s Cramer Stands by Boeing Despite India Crash Probe

CNBC’s Jim Cramer expressed continued confidence in Boeing’s stock even as the company faces a probe into the deadly crash… Read More »
Boeing Taps Ex-Northrop Exec to Lead Delayed 747-8 Air Force One Program

Boeing has appointed former Northrop Grumman executive Steve Sullivan to lead its Air Force One program, according to two sources… Read More »
China Airlines Plans $2 Billion Fleet Expansion with Airbus Jets

China Airlines has announced plans to expand its fleet with the addition of up to 13 aircraft, including five Airbus… Read More »
NTSB: Boeing Lacked Oversight, Training Ahead of 737-9 Max Emergency

Boeing failed to provide adequate training, guidance, and oversight to prevent the mid-air cabin panel blowout of a new 737-9… Read More »
Why Boeing 737 Keeps Its Main Landing Gear Wheels Exposed

Despite recent challenges, the Boeing 737 remains one of the most iconic aircraft in aviation history, evolving from a short-haul… Read More »
Europe’s EASA Halts Plans for Single-Pilot Airline Operations

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has paused its efforts to develop regulations for single-pilot airline operations, stating that… Read More »
Philippine Airlines Previews First Airbus A350-1000 in Toulouse

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has given aviation enthusiasts a first look at its upcoming flagship aircraft, the Airbus A350-1000, during a… Read More »
U.S. B-2 Bombers Hit Iranian Nuclear Sites in Massive Strike

Seven U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit bombers, backed by more than 30 Tomahawk missiles launched from an Ohio-class submarine, struck… Read More »
Bridges Air Cargo to Launch E190F Operations from Malta

Bridges Air Cargo, based in Malta, has signed a dry-lease agreement with Regional One for two Embraer E190 freighters (E190F),… Read More »