Bookkeeper Stole $500K From Channel Islands Aviation
A longtime bookkeeper at Channel Islands Aviation, a California-based charter carrier, has been convicted of embezzling more than half a… Read More »
Corporate Air Seeks Chapter 11 Protection Amid Sale
Corporate Air, a business charter and FBO operator based at Pittsburgh Allegheny County Airport, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy… Read More »
Court Blocks American’s Bid to Halt O’Hare Gate Shift
A federal judge has denied American Airlines’ request to delay the transfer of four gates at Chicago O’Hare International Airport… Read More »
AIA’s Eric Fanning Urges Stable Federal Funding for Aerospace
Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) president and CEO Eric Fanning has called on U.S. lawmakers to end the ongoing government shutdown,… Read More »
US Air Force Considers B-21 Stealth Jet as Missile Carrier
The U.S. Air Force is evaluating a new concept for a large stealth aircraft modeled after the B-21 Raider bomber… Read More »
Japan Invests Billions in Hydrogen Aircraft Future
Japan is making a major push to lead the next era of aviation by investing heavily in hydrogen-powered aircraft research,… Read More »
India Re-Elected to ICAO Council for 2025-28
India has been re-elected to Part II of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council for the 2025–2028 term, reaffirming… Read More »
Navy Cannibalizes Jets and Subs for Spare Parts
A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has revealed that Navy technicians are stripping parts from F/A-18… Read More »
Ray Dalio Warns of Dark Times Ahead
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has issued a stark warning about the future of the United States and the United Kingdom,… Read More »
Military Leaders Warn on New Pentagon Strategy
Senior U.S. military leaders are raising concerns over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s forthcoming Pentagon strategy, highlighting growing tensions between the… Read More »
Saudi Arabia Deepens FAA and Boeing Ties to Boost Aviation Vision
Saudi Arabia’s plan to become a leading global aviation hub took a major step forward with a high-level U.S. visit… Read More »
Amazon to Pay $1 Billion Settlement—Check if You’re Eligible for $51
Millions of U.S. Amazon customers could soon be receiving cash payments after the company agreed to a massive settlement with… Read More »
Dassault Says It Can Build Europe’s Next-Gen Fighter Jet Without Germany
France’s Dassault Aviation signaled it could develop Europe’s future combat aircraft on its own, as tensions continue with Germany over… Read More »
US Air Force Plans Single Next-Generation Airlifter to Replace C-17 and C-5 by Mid-2040s
The U.S. Air Force is preparing for one of the most ambitious airlift modernization programs in its history: developing a… Read More »
Royal Thai Air Force Orders First Airbus A330 MRTT+ to Boost Refueling and Transport Capabilities
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has placed an order for one Airbus A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport Plus (MRTT+),… Read More »
EU Opposes Russia’s Bid to Rejoin UN Aviation Council
Russia’s push to regain a seat on the governing council of the U.N.’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is facing… Read More »
Russia Presses ICAO to Ease Aviation Sanctions Over Safety
Russia is asking the U.N.’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to relax sanctions that block access to spare parts and… Read More »
Army to Cut 6,500 Aviation Jobs as It Shifts to Drones
The U.S. Army plans to cut nearly 6,500 active-duty aviation positions over the next two years as it pivots from… Read More »
Contour Cuts Altoona Flights to Meet Federal Budget Cap
Contour Aviation has scaled back its scheduled flights from Altoona, Pennsylvania, in September to comply with federal funding limits under… Read More »
Miami International Airport Tops Customer Satisfaction Rankings
Miami International Airport is North America’s most-improved mega airport in customer satisfaction, after its overall score jumped 24 points in… Read More »
IranAir Challenges EU Sanctions with Legal Action
IranAir has confirmed it is pursuing legal avenues to challenge sanctions imposed by the European Union, appealing directly to individual… Read More »
NATO Declares Space an Emerging War-Fighting Domain
NATO officials are increasingly viewing space not just as a potential theater of conflict but as an active war-fighting domain,… Read More »
