Nigeria’s Aviation Minister Pushes for Implementation of Fly Nigeria Bill
Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has reaffirmed his commitment to advancing the long-overdue Fly Nigeria Bill… Read More »
Carlos Tavares Eyes TAP Air Portugal Privatization
Carlos Tavares, the Portuguese national and former CEO of automotive giant Stellantis, has expressed interest in participating in the planned… Read More »
Marabu Halts German Expansion, Focuses on Leipzig and Nuremberg
Marabu, based in Tallinn at Lennart Meri Airport, has announced a strategic shift in its expansion plans within Germany. The… Read More »
Mountain Aviation Retires Citation X Fleet as Wheels Up Modernizes Operations
Mountain Aviation, based in Denver’s Rocky Mountain region, has officially ceased operations of its Citation X aircraft under its Part… Read More »
Phoenix Air Adds Gulfstream GV to Fleet
Phoenix Air, based in Cartersville, has significantly expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by introducing its first Gulfstream GV aircraft in… Read More »
Rennia Aviation Adds First Falcon 900B to Fleet
Rennia Aviation, headquartered in Gainesville, Florida, has significantly expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by introducing its first Falcon 900B aircraft… Read More »
Pinnacle Aviation Charter Retires Challenger 350 and 604 Jets from Fleet
Pinnacle Aviation Charter, based in Scottsdale, has officially retired its Challenger 350 and Challenger 604 aircraft types from its Part… Read More »
Private Jets Retires Four Hawker Beechcraft from Fleet
Private Jets, based in Oklahoma City at Wiley Post Airport (OKC), has officially ceased operations of its Hawker Beechcraft aircraft… Read More »
Hong Kong-Taipei Leads 2024 Airline Routes
The Asia-Pacific region dominated the global airline industry in 2024, securing seven of the top 10 busiest international routes by… Read More »
Air Serbia’s Expansion Marks Major Growth in Eastern Europe
In an intriguing development in European aviation, Air Serbia has emerged as a significant contender. A recent conversation with Air… Read More »
Joby Aviation Advances Toward FAA Certification with Key Tests
Joby Aviation has successfully conducted significant aerostructure tests on its electric air taxi, marking a crucial step toward achieving Federal… Read More »
Etihad Launches New Abu Dhabi-Nairobi Route
Etihad Airways has officially inaugurated its new flight route between Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and Nairobi, Kenya, as part… Read More »
AirExplore Anticipates Growth Amid Global Aviation Shifts
As the global aviation industry recovers post-pandemic, signs of market pressure have begun to emerge, prompting some airlines to implement… Read More »
Qantas Settles for $76 Million with Illegally Fired Workers
Qantas Airways has agreed to pay AUD $120 million ($76 million) in compensation to 1,800 ground staff who were unlawfully… Read More »
New DoT Rule Enhances Air Travel for Passengers with Disabilities
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has introduced a groundbreaking rule to enhance the air travel experience for passengers with… Read More »
Luxair Expands Embraer E195-E2 Order to Six Aircraft
Luxair, the Luxembourg-based flag carrier, has expanded its agreement with Embraer, confirming an order for a total of six E195-E2… Read More »
JetRight Adds First Challenger 300 to Charter Fleet
JetRight (JRT, Nashville International) has bolstered its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first Challenger 300, marking a… Read More »
Valley Air Service Adds Citation XLS to Charter Fleet
Valley Air Service has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of a Citation XLS executive jet in November… Read More »
Vista America Expands GV Fleet and Retires Challenger 605s
JetSelect Aviation, operating under the Vista America brand, has expanded its fleet with the introduction of two Gulfstream GV jets… Read More »
EAS Charter Upgrades Fleet with Vision Jet G2+ and New Aircraft
EAS Charter, based at Miami Opa-Locka Airport (BLE), has made significant changes to its Part 135-certified fleet, retiring its Cirrus… Read More »
M&N Aviation Resumes Hawker 800XPi Charter Operations
M&N Aviation has reintroduced the Hawker 800XPi to its Part 135-certified fleet, marking a significant expansion in its charter operations…. Read More »
Korean Air Expands A321neo Fleet with Six New Orders
Korean Air has solidified its position as a key operator of the A321-200NX by exercising options to purchase six additional… Read More »
Samoa Airways Moves to New Regional Terminal
Samoa Airways (OL, Apia Faleolo) has been mandated to transition its operations from the international terminal at Faleolo Airport to… Read More »
Malta’s SkyUp MT to Launch Scheduled Flights from Chisinau in April 2025
SkyUp MT (U5) has announced the start of its first scheduled flights, set to begin in April 2025, from Chisinau… Read More »
Air One, Peso Aviation to Revive Air Belgium Cargo in €800,000 Deal
British company Air One International Holdings (AOIH) and Dutch firm Peso Aviation Management have secured court approval in Belgium to… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Seeks Approval for A321-200NX Sale-Leaseback Deal
Spirit Airlines, currently undergoing Chapter 11 restructuring, has filed a motion with the US Bankruptcy Court to approve the sale… Read More »
