Taiwan’s China Airlines Nears $4 Billion Jet Order Split Between Airbus and Boeing
Taiwan’s China Airlines is close to finalizing a major multi-billion-dollar order for long-distance jets, expected to be divided between Airbus… Read More »
Trump’s Big Tech Agenda: Tariffs, AI Policy, and Antitrust Actions
Following Donald Trump’s presidential win, Big Tech leaders—including Alphabet’s Sundar Pichai, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, Apple’s Tim Cook, Amazon’s Andy Jassy,… Read More »
Airbus Delivers 62 Jets in October as It Pursues Annual Goal of 770
Airbus delivered 62 aircraft in October, bringing its 2023 total to 559 as it pushes toward a revised year-end target… Read More »
Eastern Finland Airports Reintroduce Radio Navigation Amid GPS Interference
Three airports in Eastern Finland have reintroduced radio navigation equipment to support safe aircraft landings amid suspected satellite navigation interference… Read More »
Malone AirCharter Retires Citation Excel, Welcomes Challenger 300
Malone AirCharter (MAD), based at Jacksonville International Airport, has officially retired its only Cessna Citation Excel from its Part 135-certified… Read More »
India’s Supreme Court Orders Jet Airways’ Liquidation
The Supreme Court of India has officially ordered the liquidation of Jet Airways, extinguishing any hopes of reviving the once-prominent… Read More »
Lufthansa-ITA Airways Merger Talks Stall Over Price Dispute
Merger negotiations between Lufthansa and Italian airline ITA Airways have reportedly stalled due to Lufthansa’s request for a €10 million… Read More »
Icelandair Set to Welcome Airbus A321LR, Expanding Route Network
Icelandair is preparing for a significant transition in its fleet with the upcoming delivery of its first Airbus A321LR, scheduled… Read More »
Isla Air Express Set to Launch Seaplane Services in the Balearics
Isla Air Express, a new Spanish airline based in Palma de Mallorca, is preparing to commence commercial seaplane operations in… Read More »
Airbus Secures Multiple Helicopter Orders at European Rotors
Airbus Helicopters has announced a series of significant orders for its H125 and H145 models during the European Rotors trade… Read More »
TUI fly Netherlands Retires Boeing 767, Shifts to Modern Fleet
TUI fly Netherlands has officially retired its last Boeing 767-300ER, marking the end of B767 operations across the TUI Group…. Read More »
Malaysia’s MMAG Launches Aircraft Leasing Subsidiary
MMAG Holdings Bhd, through its aviation arm MMAG Aviation Consortium Sdn Bhd, is set to launch an aircraft leasing subsidiary… Read More »
Jet Aviation Malta Retires Last Global 5000 Aircraft
Jet Aviation Malta has retired its only Bombardier Global 5000 jet, marking the end of the aircraft’s tenure under the… Read More »
DAS Private Jets Retires Last Citation Jet 3
Germany-based DAS Private Jets has retired its only Citation Jet 3, which has now been transferred to Aero Corporate Charters… Read More »
Brazil Expands VIP Fleet for Ministerial Use
Brazil is moving forward with plans to expand its VIP fleet for ministerial travel, aiming to bolster the Brazilian Air… Read More »
Skymark Executive Adds First GVII-G600 for Charter
San Marino-based Skymark Executive has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Gulfstream GVII-G600, its first of this advanced… Read More »
CityAirbus NextGen eVTOL Prototype Achieves First Lift-Off
The CityAirbus NextGen eVTOL prototype has successfully recorded its first lift-off during its flight test campaign in Donauwörth, Germany. This… Read More »
Global Medical Response Orders 28 Airbus Helicopters
Global Medical Response (GMR) has announced a substantial order for 28 Airbus helicopters, encompassing four different aircraft variants, along with… Read More »
Leonardo Secures Deal for 10 AW189 Helicopters with GDHF
Leonardo announced on November 5, 2024, that it has finalized a significant deal with helicopter leasing company GDHF for the… Read More »
Five Killed in HondaJet Crash at Falcon Field Airport
A tragic incident occurred in Mesa, Arizona, on November 5, 2024, when a HA-420 HondaJet crashed into a vehicle outside… Read More »
Iberia’s A321XLR Makes First Revenue Flight to Paris
Iberia has successfully completed its first revenue flight with the newly delivered Airbus A321XLR aircraft, marking a significant milestone for… Read More »
Ethiopian Airlines Welcomes First A350-1000
Ethiopian Airlines has proudly received its first A350-1000, marking a significant milestone as the first African carrier to operate this… Read More »
Spirit AeroSystems Raises Concerns About Going Concern Status
Spirit AeroSystems (SPR.N), a vital supplier to Boeing, has expressed “substantial doubt” regarding its ability to continue as a going… Read More »
Montenegro Eyes New Learjet 45 for Government Use
The government of Montenegro is moving forward with plans to replace its aging Learjet 45, aiming to procure a newer… Read More »
Air Canada to Bring Back Boeing 767-300ERs for 2025 Flights
Air Canada is set to reintroduce two previously stored Boeing B767-300ER aircraft into passenger service in 2025, as confirmed during… Read More »
Chartright Air Expands Fleet with New Challenger and Falcon Jets
Chartright Air has enhanced its fleet with the addition of its first Challenger 3500 and Falcon 2000LXS, according to ch-aviation… Read More »
