Airlink Restarts Nampula Flights with Government Guarantees
Airlink (South Africa) (4Z, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) will resume flights to Nampula on January 9, 2025, following reassurances from South… Read More »
Protect Valuables During Airport Screening: Expert Tips
Airport security checkpoints are busy hubs where travelers can easily lose track of their belongings. Safety expert Robert Siciliano recently… Read More »
Delta Predicts Record-Breaking Profit in 2025
Delta Air Lines forecasts its 2025 profit will surpass Wall Street expectations, fueled by robust premium travel demand and strong… Read More »
IndiGo Expands Domestic Network with Two New Routes in 2025
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is expanding its domestic network by adding two new destinations, bringing the total number of Indian… Read More »
Air Nunavut Adds First Falcon 900EX to Fleet
Air Nunavut (BFF, Iqaluit) has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Falcon 900EX, a notable milestone for… Read More »
Catreus Removes Global 7500 from UK Fleet
Catreus AOC (VCG, London Gatwick) has retired its only Bombardier Global 7500, according to ch-aviation research. The 1.5-year-old aircraft, registered… Read More »
Iberia and Iberia Express Lead Europe in Punctuality for 2024
Spanish carriers Iberia and Iberia Express have earned top rankings for punctuality in 2024, according to the Cirium On-Time Performance… Read More »
Etihad Airways Boeing 787 Rejects Takeoff After Tire Burst
An Etihad Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner had to reject its takeoff at Melbourne Airport (MEL) on January 5, 2025, after… Read More »
Nigeria Revives National Carrier Plans Under New Aviation Leadership
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, the newly appointed permanent secretary of the Ministry of Aviation,… Read More »
Genel Havacilik Resumes Gulfstream Operations with GIV-SP and G450
Genel Havacilik (Istanbul Atatürk) has resumed Gulfstream Aerospace operations, adding its first GIV-SP and reintroducing a G450 into its fleet,… Read More »
Saurya Airlines Awaits AOC Reissue After Crash Suspension
Saurya Airlines (Kathmandu) is preparing to resume operations following a six-month suspension of its air operator’s certificate (AOC) after a… Read More »
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Imagine you’re at the helm of a major airline and facing one of the most critical strategic decisions: should you… Read More »
Abelo Transforms Turboprop Order Amid ATR STOL Shift
Leasing firm Abelo, headquartered in Dublin and specializing in turboprop leasing, has made a significant strategic move in response to… Read More »
Airlines Waive Fees as L.A. Wildfires Impact Travel
Airlines serving the Los Angeles region are extending generous travel waivers amid ongoing wildfire challenges in the area. Major carriers… Read More »
Winter Storm Disrupts U.S. Air Travel
A massive winter storm wreaked havoc across the Southern United States on Friday, leading to widespread flight cancellations and delays… Read More »
Ryanair Shifts Focus to Regional Airports in Germany
Ryanair is reshaping its German network for the summer of 2025 by shifting its focus toward regional airports and scaling… Read More »
Lufthansa Closes Minority Stake Acquisition in ITA Airways
In a significant move that marks a new chapter in European aviation, Lufthansa Group is set to acquire a 41%… Read More »
UK Rail Sale Offers Millions of Discounted Tickets
Millions of train tickets will be discounted next week during a rail sale launched by the Department for Transport (DfT)…. Read More »
FliteAccess Retires Sole Citation Jet 2 from Fleet
FliteAccess, based at Louisville Bowman Field, has officially retired its only Citation Jet 2 from its Part 135-certified fleet in… Read More »
Foundation Aviation Trims Fleet, Retires Three Jets
Foundation Aviation, based in Long Beach, has significantly downsized its Part 135-certified fleet by retiring three aircraft types in December… Read More »
EJM Retires Sole Phenom 300 from Fleet
Executive Jet Management (EJM), based at Cincinnati Lunken, has retired its only Phenom 300 jet from its Part 135-certified fleet… Read More »
Flight Level Aviation Retires Old Jets
Flight Level Aviation has officially retired its only Citation II and Citation Ultra jets from its Part 135-certified fleet, according… Read More »
American Jet Eyes Patagonia Hub Launch
American Jet (Argentina) is charting new territory in the regional aviation landscape by signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) with… Read More »
Volato Retires Last Hawker 750 Jet
Volato, operating under the TMB code at Houston Hobby, has taken a major fleet management step by retiring the only… Read More »
University Air Center Retires Last Eclipse 500
University Air Center in Gainesville, FL, has officially retired its final Eclipse 500 from its Part 135-certified fleet, marking the… Read More »
Across Ends Dassault Aviation Operations, Expands Fleet
Across (ACW, Toluca) has officially retired its last Dassault Aviation jet, the Falcon 2000S, marking the end of its operations… Read More »
