Ryanair Flight Issues Distress Signal After Radio Failure
	
			
		A Ryanair flight approaching London Stansted Airport reportedly sent an emergency distress signal after losing radio contact with air traffic… Read More »
BermudAir Settles Airport Fee Dispute With Skyport
	
			
		BermudAir and Skyport, the operator of Bermuda’s L.F. Wade International Airport, have reached an agreement to resolve a protracted dispute… Read More »
Chorus Aviation Launches $36M Share Buyback Program
	
			
		Chorus Aviation has announced a CAD50 million (USD36 million) share repurchase program aimed at returning capital to shareholders and signaling… Read More »
US Moves to Block Sanctioned Aircraft Parts From Reaching Russia
	
			
		Washington is tightening controls to prevent U.S.-made aircraft components from slipping into Russian hands after loosening sanctions on Belarus’s flag… Read More »
LATAM Group Places Major Order for Up to 74 Embraer E195-E2 Jets
	
			
		LATAM Group has confirmed a landmark order for up to 74 Embraer E195-E2 regional jets as part of its strategy… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Seeks $100 Million in Pilot Pay Cuts Amid Second Bankruptcy
	
			
		Spirit Airlines has told its pilots’ union it wants to cut pay and claw back $100 million a year from… 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 »
Avelo Airlines Shuts West Coast Bases, Moves East
	
			
		Avelo Airlines, which launched in 2021 promising low fares from smaller California airports, is abandoning the very region where it… 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 »
Airlines Retrofit Cabins to Meet Surging Premium Seat Demand
	
			
		Airlines are investing heavily in cabin overhauls to capture booming demand for premium seats among leisure travelers. United Airlines and… Read More »
US Maintains Ban on Belavia Flights to Russia and Others
	
			
		The United States has confirmed that Belarusian flag carrier Belavia will remain barred from operating flights to Russia, Iran, Syria,… Read More »
What is China’s COMAC C919 Strategy to Challenge Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 Max?
	
			
		China’s strategy for the COMAC C919 centers on leveraging strong government backing and state-owned banks to provide subsidized financing and… Read More »
Coulson Aviation Challenges Saskatchewan’s $135M Q400 Deal
	
			
		Coulson Aircrane, part of Canada’s Coulson Aviation, has filed a lawsuit in the Court of King’s Bench to overturn Saskatchewan’s… Read More »
United Airlines to Decide on A350 Order by End of Decade
	
			
		United Airlines plans to determine the future of its long-delayed Airbus A350 order by the end of the decade, coinciding… Read More »
Embraer Faces E175 Delivery Delays Amid Engine Shortage
	
			
		Embraer is grappling with production delays on its E175 regional jets due to shortages of General Electric Aerospace CF34 engines,… Read More »
Air Zimbabwe Sued for $210K Over DRC Grounding Costs
	
			
		Air Zimbabwe is facing a USD210,000 lawsuit filed by South African-registered aviation services firm Jetex (Private) Ltd, which claims it… Read More »
Delta Orders 20 Airbus A350-1000s to Modernize Long-Haul Fleet
	
			
		Delta Air Lines has placed a landmark order for 20 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft to update its long-haul fleet, replace aging… Read More »
United Airlines Rules Out Bidding for Spirit Airlines’ Assets
	
			
		United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has confirmed the carrier has no plans to bid for Spirit Airlines’ assets, signaling a… Read More »
ATR Forecasts U.S. Demand for 300 Turboprop Aircraft Amid Fleet Renewals
	
			
		Turboprop manufacturer ATR believes U.S. regional air travel is at a pivotal moment. Presenting new data ahead of the RAA… Read More »
IATA Presses Safety and Sustainability at ICAO Assembly
	
			
		The International Air Transport Association is urging governments to adopt a unified approach to aviation safety, sustainability, and passenger protection… Read More »
Laser Incidents Reported Near Boston Logan Airport
	
			
		The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after three separate flight crews reported being targeted by lasers while flying near Boston’s… Read More »
Flexjet Expands Fleet With Gulfstream G700
	
			
		Flexjet has officially added the ultra-long-range Gulfstream G700 to its fleet, enhancing the capabilities of its Red Label fractional ownership… Read More »
