Golden Era Air Cruise Reimagines the Kangaroo Route
In a nod to the golden days of long-haul aviation, luxury tour operator Captain’s Choice is offering an exclusive air… Read More »
Rennia Group Consolidates Charter Fleet
Rennia Group is streamlining its Part 135 operations as both Rennia Aviation and Dumont Aviation, trading as Rennia Global, have… Read More »
Nolinor Aviation Upgrades 737 Safety Measures
Nolinor Aviation is set to enhance safety in its B737-200 fleet by installing Fire Containment Covers (FCCs) and specialized nets,… Read More »
SkyWest Charter Seeks Commuter Carrier Certification
SkyWest Charter, based at St. George Municipal, is urging the United States Department of Transportation to finalize its commuter air… Read More »
Boeing Outperforms Airbus in February Deliveries
In February 2025, Boeing delivered 44 new aircraft, outperforming rival Airbus for the second consecutive month, as the company continues… Read More »
BANSA Fee Hike Stirs Controversy in Bahamas
The Bahamas Air Navigation Services Authority (BANSA) has recently begun charging retroactive fees for the three-year period from May 2021… Read More »
US Judge Approves Shareholder Lawsuit Against Boeing
A US District Court judge has approved a shareholder class action lawsuit against Boeing, led by Rhode Island Treasurer James… Read More »
Qatar Airways Shifts Focus to Service Quality Amid Strategic Growth
Qatar Airways is exploring new acquisition opportunities while taking a step back from its rapid expansion strategy to prioritize service… Read More »
Boeing Prices May Soar Amid Tariff Tensions
During a recent interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly warned that a worst-case tariff scenario could send… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Exits Bankruptcy, Targets Southwest Customers
Spirit Airlines has successfully emerged from bankruptcy, meeting its first-quarter target. CEO Ted Christie says the airline is leaner and… Read More »
Blackstone Reclaims TMA Amid Maldives Tourism Surge
Blackstone, the world’s largest private equity fund, is in the final stages of reinvesting $500 million to regain a controlling… Read More »
Korean Air Unveils New Livery After Asiana Merger
Korean Air, following the completion of its merger with fellow South Korean carrier Asiana Airlines, has launched a new corporate… Read More »
New US-Africa Nonstop Routes Boost Travel
A new era of direct air connectivity between the United States and Africa is on the horizon as several major… Read More »
NTSB Recommends Helicopter Restrictions at DCA
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued urgent recommendations to permanently restrict helicopter operations in specific areas around Ronald… Read More »
Air France-KLM Eyes Air Europa Control
Air France-KLM has reportedly tabled an offer of €300 million (approximately $330 million) to take a controlling 51% stake in… Read More »
AEP Soars: New Routes and Rapid Growth
Aeroparque Jorge Newberry (AEP), managed by Aeropuertos Argentina, has emerged as one of the fastest growing airports in South America,… Read More »
Las Vegas Sets Annual Record as New Routes Surge
Las Vegas has achieved a new annual passenger record in 2024, welcoming over 46 million travelers to the city. This… Read More »
Korean Air’s Asiana Acquisition and Routes Asia 2025 Outlook
Korean Air, founded in 1969 and serving as South Korea’s flag carrier, continues to solidify its position as a global… Read More »
Italy and Libya Deepen Aviation Ties with New Routes
Italy and Libya are strengthening their aviation links with new agreements and the planned resumption of direct flights between Rome… Read More »
Clay Lacy Aviation Restarts Citation Sovereign Charter Service
Clay Lacy Aviation, based in Van Nuys, has resumed its Citation Sovereign charter operations by adding a new aircraft to… Read More »
Elite Air Adds Challenger 605 to Its Part 135 Fleet
Elite Air, based in St. Petersburg/Clearwater, has expanded its charter operations by adding its first Challenger 605 to its Part… Read More »
Presidential Aviation Expands Fleet and Streamlines Operations
Presidential Aviation Charter, based at Fort Lauderdale Executive, is in the process of expanding its Part 135-certified fleet with the… Read More »
Airlines Sue DOT Over Washington National Slot Order
Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines have taken legal action against the US Department of Transportation (DOT) over the allocation of… Read More »
Pinnacle Aviation Charter Retires Its Premier I Jet
Pinnacle Aviation Charter of Scottsdale has officially retired its sole Premier I jet from its Part 135-certified fleet, marking a… Read More »
Silver Air Phases Out Citation Mustang in Fleet Update
Silver Air, based in Santa Barbara, CA, has recently phased out its Citation Mustang from its Part 135-certified fleet, according… Read More »
Thrive Aviation Resumes Phenom 300 Operations
Thrive Aviation, a division of Corporate Flight International based in Las Vegas Henderson, has resumed its Phenom 300 charter operations… Read More »
