Air India and Vistara Cleared to Merge Line Maintenance Operations

In a significant development for the Air India-Vistara merger, India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted CAR 145… Read More »
Airbus Struggles to Capitalize on Boeing’s Challenges Amid Supplier Issues

Airbus is facing unexpected hurdles as it tries to leverage Boeing’s current vulnerabilities, according to Christian Scherer, head of the… Read More »
Spirit AeroSystems CEO Patrick Shanahan to Receive $28.5 Million Exit Package Following Boeing Merger

Patrick Shanahan, CEO of Spirit AeroSystems, is set to receive a substantial $28.5 million payout as the company finalizes its… Read More »
Boeing May Miss 737 MAX Production Targets for 2024, Analysts Warn

Boeing is at risk of falling short of its year-end production targets for the 737 MAX jets in 2024, according… Read More »
Boeing Maintains Steady Delivery of 43 Jets in July Amidst Continued Growth Efforts

Boeing has announced that it delivered 43 commercial jets in July, maintaining the same delivery count as July of the… Read More »
Lifeflight Australia Inaugurates State-of-the-Art MRO Facility at Archerfield Airport

Lifeflight Australia, a leading aeromedical service provider based in Brisbane Archerfield, has unveiled a new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO)… Read More »
Philippines’ AirSWIFT Confirms Sale Talks with Multiple Airlines, Including Cebu Pacific

Philippines-based boutique airline AirSWIFT (T6, Manila Ninoy Aquino International) has confirmed that it is in discussions with several potential buyers,… Read More »
SAA Postpones Annual Report Submission to Resolve Audit Disputes and Enhance Funding Prospects

South African Airways (SAA), headquartered at Johannesburg O.R. Tambo, has delayed the finalization of its 2023/2024 annual report. This decision… Read More »
Turkey’s Mavi Gök Airlines Expands Fleet with VIP-Configured 737-800 for LuxxGlobal

Mavi Gök Airlines (4M, Antalya) has recently welcomed its inaugural VIP-configured B737-800, marking a significant enhancement to its premium leisure… Read More »
New MIT Study Shows Air Travel Safety Continues to Improve, But Challenges Remain

Flying can be a nerve-wracking experience for many, but a new study released on Thursday brings reassuring news: commercial air… Read More »
Lufthansa Group’s Discover Airlines Considers 787s or A350s for Fleet Renewal

Lufthansa Group is weighing options for Discover Airlines’ fleet renewal to boost its competitive edge against rival Condor. During a… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Flight Diverted After Pilot Admits Lack of Qualification to Land

An Alaska Airlines flight was reportedly diverted after the pilot admitted mid-flight that they were not properly qualified to land… Read More »
GE Pension Threats Highlight Risks in Transfers to Insurers and Spinoffs

General Electric Co. (GE) and its spinoffs are facing mounting legal challenges from pension plan participants, a situation that underscores… Read More »
T’way Air First Flight Diverts to Singapore Due to Safety Issue

What was meant to be a celebratory moment for T’way Air’s inaugural flight from South Korea to Rome quickly turned… Read More »
Virgin Australia Orders 8 Embraer E190-E2 Jets to Boost Regional Fleet

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer announced on Monday Aug. 12 that it has secured a firm order for eight E190-E2 regional… Read More »
Airbus Completes 500th Aircraft Produced at Alabama Facility

Airbus has reached a significant milestone at its U.S. Manufacturing Facility in Mobile, Alabama, with the completion of its 500th… Read More »
Turbulence Injures American Airlines Flight Attendants on Tampa to Charlotte Flight

Last week, an incident of severe turbulence during an American Airlines flight from Tampa to Charlotte resulted in injuries to… Read More »
Georgian Airways Expands Operations with Its First Freighter, a Boeing 767

Georgian Airways, based in Tbilisi, has recently expanded its fleet with the acquisition of its first cargo aircraft, a Boeing… Read More »
Manila to Redirect Turboprop Operations to Clark International, Aiming for Modernization

The Philippine government is actively encouraging airlines to transition their turboprop operations from Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to… Read More »
ConocoPhillips Launches E145 Shuttle Flights Across the Lower 48 States

ConocoPhillips, a leading American oil and gas corporation, has initiated an exclusive air shuttle service for its employees in the… Read More »
Panama’s Copa Airlines to Face Reduced Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries

Copa Airlines (CM) based at Panamá City Tocumen International, is set to end the year with a fleet of 112… Read More »
CommuteAir Receives FAA Approval to Operate E170 for Charter Flights

CommuteAir, based in Cleveland Hopkins, has been granted certification by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate its… Read More »