SAS Unveils Modern Inclusive Uniforms
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has introduced a fresh, modern look for its workforce, unveiling new uniforms on February 3, 2025. Designed… Read More »
Names of Soldiers and Passengers Revealed in Fatal Black Hawk and American Eagle Collision
The identities of the three U.S. Army soldiers on board the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Eagle… Read More »
Caribbean Air Capacity Soars in Q1 2025
Caribbean air travel is set for a promising start in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, with projected departure seat… Read More »
Lynden Pindling Airport (NAS) Eyes New U.S. Markets to Boost Bahamas Tourism
Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) is set to expand its U.S. connectivity by targeting several key cities where there is… Read More »
Ethiopian, Jambojet Suspend Goma Flights After M23 Attack
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) and Jambojet (JM) have suspended their international flights to Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo… Read More »
Avcon Jet Deregisters Final G650 from Austrian Fleet
Avcon Jet (AOJ), based in Vienna, has officially deregistered the last of its three Gulfstream G650 aircraft operating under the… Read More »
Tarp Aviation Expands Fleet with Exclusive Russian Global 7500
Tarp Aviation (RLA), based at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, has significantly enhanced its fleet by acquiring three Bombardier Business Aircraft Global… Read More »
Flex Flight Welcomes First HondaJet Elite II to Fleet
Flex Flight (W2), based at Copenhagen Roskilde Airport, has expanded its fleet by adding a brand-new HondaJet Elite II, marking… Read More »
Voluxis Retires Sole Global 5000 from Fleet
Voluxis (VXS), operating out of London Biggin Hill, has officially retired its only Bombardier Global 5000 aircraft, according to recent… Read More »
Luxaviation Germany Retires Citation M2 Jets
Luxaviation Germany (LXG), operating out of Paderborn/Lippstadt, has officially retired its only Citation M2 and Citation M2 Gen2 jets, according… Read More »
Russia’s Sanrêt Expands Fleet with Challenger 850 Import
Sanrêt (DXT, Zhukovsky) has imported a Bombardier Challenger 850, marking its third aircraft of the type, according to ch-aviation research…. Read More »
Thai Airways Denies Extra Administrators in Rehab Plan
Bangkok’s Central Bankruptcy Court has dismissed Thailand’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) request to appoint two additional administrators for managing Thai… Read More »
UK Reviews Pakistan’s PIA Safety for Resuming Flights to London
A team from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has arrived at Karachi International Airport to conduct a comprehensive safety… Read More »
My Freighter Acquires Boeing 757-200 to Boost Silk Route
My Freighter (C6), based at Tashkent International Airport, has expanded its cargo fleet by acquiring a Boeing 757-200(PCF) from Titan… Read More »
Star Air Plans Fleet and Network Expansion, Enters MRO Sector
Star Air (India) (S5), headquartered in Belgaum, has announced ambitious plans to expand its fleet and network in the coming… Read More »
SpiceJet Restarts Boeing 737 MAX Flights from Jan 29
SpiceJet (SG), India’s prominent low-cost carrier based at Delhi International Airport, has resumed operations of its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft,… Read More »
FTC Approves All Nippon ANA’s Acquisition of Nippon Cargo Airlines
Japan’s Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has approved ANA Holdings’ acquisition of Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA). The regulator ruled out competition… Read More »
Somon Air Orders Two Boeing 737-8s for 2026 Fleet Expansion
Tajikistan’s Somon Air has signed a deal to acquire two Boeing 737-8 aircraft from DAE Capital, marking its first order… Read More »
Kenya Airways Boosts Network with Codeshare, EASA Cert
Kenya Airways is celebrating two landmark developments that promise to boost its global network and maintenance capabilities. On January 30,… Read More »
TAAG Unveils New 787 Dreamliner to Celebrate Angola 50
TAAG Angola Airlines is marking a historic milestone with the arrival of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a move that… Read More »
FAA Restricts Helicopter Traffic Around Reagan National Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new restrictions on helicopter traffic near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport following the fatal… Read More »
NTSB Probes Midair Collision Over Potomac Amid Airspace Concerns
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is continuing its intensive investigation into the deadly midair collision between an American Airlines… Read More »
High Taxes Hinder Caribbean Air Market Growth
The Caribbean air transport market is experiencing notable growth, yet high levels of taxation on airline tickets are holding it… Read More »
Vienna Airport Unveils New Global Routes
Vienna Airport (VIE) is capitalizing on its strong recovery and expanding network by exploring unserved and underserved routes through Routes… Read More »
Azul’s $1.6B Debt Reset Fuels Strong Turnaround
Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras has successfully completed a major financial restructuring, marking a turning point for the Brazilian carrier. In… Read More »
SybaJet San Marino Resumes Pilatus PC-24 Private Jet Operations
SybaJet San Marino (BCP) has resumed Pilatus PC-24 operations with the addition of a brand-new aircraft in December 2024, according… Read More »
