Military Demand Fuels Bizjet Conversion Growth

Business jet conversions for military missions are gaining traction as defense forces increasingly turn to executive aircraft platforms for specialized… Read More »
Germany to Expand P-8A Poseidon Fleet to 12

Germany is moving to strengthen its maritime surveillance capabilities with plans to acquire four additional Boeing P-8A Poseidon aircraft, bringing… Read More »
US Clears $2.7B Military Aircraft Support Deals

The U.S. State Department has approved more than $2.7 billion in foreign military sales to support aircraft sustainment programs with… Read More »
Airbus, Shield AI Trial Autonomous H145 Flight

Airbus US Space & Defense has successfully completed its first fully autonomous helicopter test, marking a major step forward in… Read More »
FAA Plans Scenario-Based Review With Boeing Before Considering 737 MAX Production Increase

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will conduct scenario-based planning exercises with Boeing before deciding whether to lift the current… Read More »
Dramatic F-35 Crash in Alaska Caused by Iced-Up Landing Gear, Report Finds

A recently released U.S. Air Force report has confirmed that ice buildup in the landing gear of an F-35A Lightning… Read More »
Northrop Grumman and Pratt & Whitney Advance F-35 Production With Automation and Engine Contracts

The F-35 Lightning II program is entering a new phase of innovation and industrial strength as key suppliers Northrop Grumman… Read More »
Air France Operates A220 Delivery on SAF

Air France has taken delivery of its 46th Airbus A220-300 with a milestone flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel. The… Read More »
Navy Nears F/A-XX Fighter Selection

The U.S. Navy is advancing toward a key milestone in its next-generation fighter program, the F/A-XX, with a down selection… Read More »
Jambojet Aims to Be Africa’s Q400 MRO Hub

Kenya’s low-cost carrier Jambojet is expanding its in-house maintenance capabilities for its fleet of De Havilland Canada DHC-8-Q400 turboprops, positioning… Read More »
Korean Air Places Record Order for 103 Boeing Jets to Modernize Fleet and Fuel Growth

Korean Air has committed to its largest-ever aircraft order, announcing plans to purchase 103 Boeing jets in a landmark deal… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney Wins $2.9B F135 Contract

Pratt & Whitney has secured a significant boost to its role in the F-35 fighter program with a $2.88 billion… Read More »
Bristow Launches ALIA CX300 Electric Flights in Norway

Bristow Group has officially begun flight operations of Beta Technologies’ all-electric ALIA CX300 aircraft at Stavanger Airport, marking the start… Read More »
Hydrogen-Electric Aircraft Seen as Future of Green Aviation

Hydrogen-electric propulsion is emerging as one of the most promising technologies to help aviation meet global climate targets and move… Read More »
New Zealand to Buy US Seahawks, Airbus Jets in $1.6B Deal

New Zealand has announced a 2.7 billion New Zealand dollar ($1.6 billion) military aircraft spending package aimed at replacing its… Read More »
EASA Part 145 Repair Stations Must Implement FAA SMS by Oct 2025

Repair stations holding EASA Part 145 certificates will be required to establish, implement, and maintain a Safety Management System (SMS)… Read More »
Archer Midnight Completes 55-Mile Flight Toward Certification

Archer Aviation has marked a key milestone in its certification program with the successful completion of a 55-mile piloted flight… Read More »
Alaska Airlines to Offer Free Starlink Wi-Fi Fleetwide by 2027

Alaska Airlines has announced plans on Aug. 20 to roll out free high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi across its entire fleet by… Read More »
Boeing’s $4.7 Billion Spirit AeroSystems Acquisition Clears UK Regulator

Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has approved Boeing’s $4.7 billion all-stock acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, opting not to pursue… Read More »
Airbus and Shield AI Test Autonomous Flight on H145 Helicopter

Airbus US Space & Defense and Shield AI have completed their first joint autonomous flight test, advancing development of next-generation… Read More »
Is Building an A380neo Feasible for Airbus?

The Airbus A380 is renowned for offering one of the most comfortable passenger experiences in commercial aviation. Emirates CEO has… Read More »
Swiss Pilot Sets New Altitude Record for Solar Plane

Swiss pilot Raphael Domjan has broken the altitude record for a solar-powered electric aircraft, reaching 9,521 meters (31,237 feet) in… Read More »