Boeing Appoints Don Ruhmann as New Chief Aerospace Safety Officer
Boeing has appointed Don Ruhmann as its new Chief Aerospace Safety Officer, effective immediately. Ruhmann brings extensive experience in aviation… Read More »
United Airlines Gate Agent Punched at Dulles, Passenger Arrested
A United Airlines gate agent was punched in the face at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) on Thursday night, prompting… Read More »
JetBlue Pilot and ATC Clash Over JFK Taxiway Leads to Heated Confrontation
A heated exchange between a JetBlue pilot and an air traffic controller (ATC) at JFK Airport raised concerns about communication… Read More »
APAC-Europe Air Traffic Surges Beyond Pre-COVID Levels
Air traffic between the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region and Europe demonstrated remarkable resilience in 2024, overcoming both geopolitical tensions and lingering… Read More »
Seattle Tacoma Airport Boosts Route Innovation
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, widely recognized as the gateway to Seattle and Tacoma, Washington State, continues to play a pivotal role… Read More »
Tonga’s Lulutai Airlines Can Repay Debt, Says Former Chairman
Former Tongan Prime Minister and ex-chairman of Lulutai Airlines, Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni, has stated that the state-owned airline is financially… Read More »
Airbus Enters LOT Fleet Modernization Race
Airbus has officially entered the race to modernize LOT Polish Airlines’ regional fleet, offering its versatile A220 airliner in both… Read More »
UK Air Taxi Revolution: Joby & Virgin Partner
In a groundbreaking move set to reshape urban travel in the United Kingdom, Joby Aviation has announced a strategic partnership… Read More »
Longest Narrowbody Flights for Summer 2025
Airlines are pushing the boundaries of narrowbody performance this summer, as a record 57 routes featuring single-aisle aircraft now fly… Read More »
Demand Dips: CEOs Brace for Economic Uncertainty
Executives across retail and travel industries are warning of a slowdown in consumer demand amid rising trade tensions and shifting… Read More »
Western Sydney Airport Launches $10M Fund to Boost International Routes
A A$16 million (approximately $10 million) fund is being launched to attract international airlines to serve Western Sydney International Airport… Read More »
US Airways: Rise, Merger, and Enduring Legacy
US Airways was once a powerhouse in American aviation—a true success story of the 20th century that transformed from a… Read More »
airBaltic Denies Russian Fuel Breach Allegations
airBaltic has firmly refuted recent claims by a news website that it purchased Russian fuel in violation of EU sanctions… Read More »
M&N Aviation Expands Fleet with First G280
M&N Aviation, based at San Juan Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci (WYM), has enhanced its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition… Read More »
Altair Acquires Premier Air Charter for Growth
Nevada-based Altair International Corp., a holding company known for its dynamic presence in the mining, metals, and emerging green technologies… Read More »
airBaltic IPO Set to Transform Latvian Aviation
airBaltic is gearing up for a major financial milestone as it prepares to launch its initial public offering in the… Read More »
El Al Eyes Widebody Freighter Boost
El Al Israel Airlines is reworking its strategic plan with an eye toward adding a widebody freighter to its fleet,… Read More »
Safarilink Takes Delivery of New Caravan
Kenya’s Safarilink Aviation has taken a major step in expanding its fleet by acquiring its first Cessna Caravan C208EX from… Read More »
Paul Stone Joins Vertical Aerospace Amid VX4 Progress
Former Volocopter chief test pilot Paul Stone has taken a major step in his career by joining Vertical Aerospace, a… Read More »
Airbus Helicopters Shines at Verticon 2025
At Verticon 2025 in Dallas, Texas, Airbus has made a significant impact with its helicopter manufacturing arm by securing numerous… Read More »
B-52 Re-Engining Plan Faces Delays, Key Upgrades Revealed
The U.S. Air Force’s B-52 re-engining program is facing potential delays, with completion now expected by 2036 instead of 2035…. Read More »
Republic CEO Bedford Named Top FAA Nominee
Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford has emerged as US President Donald Trump’s leading candidate for the role of head of… Read More »
Edelweiss Welcomes First A350-900, Sets New Path
Swiss leisure carrier Edelweiss, part of the Lufthansa Group, has taken a significant step forward in modernizing its fleet with… Read More »
Spirit Exits Chapter 11: Restructuring Success
Ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with a significantly strengthened balance sheet and renewed financial flexibility…. Read More »
Wheels Up Restructures Fleet and Certifications
Wheels Up has recently restructured its operational framework by consolidating its Part 135 certificates and accelerating its fleet modernization strategy…. Read More »
Georgia Jet Ends Part 135 Jet Listings Amid Charter Suspension
Georgia Jet has ceased listing any Part 135-certified jets following the phase-out of its last Hawker 400XP, marking a significant… Read More »
