Emirates’ First Airbus A350-900 Completes Its Maiden Flight
Emirates has marked a significant milestone with the successful maiden flight of its first Airbus A350-900, which took off from… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian A350 Struck by Lightning, Safely Returns
An SAS Scandinavian Airlines Airbus A350-900 experienced a lightning strike shortly after departing from Copenhagen Airport on September 24, 2024…. Read More »
Boeing Extends Voting Deadline for Machinists Union Contract Offer
Boeing has extended the voting deadline for its latest “best and final contract offer” after the proposal was overwhelmingly rejected… Read More »
Turkish Airlines Denies Interest in Acquiring Stake in PIA
Turkish Airlines has firmly refuted claims made by Pakistan’s Minister of State for Finance, Ali Pervaiz Malik, regarding its interest… Read More »
SpiceJet Aims for 70 Aircraft by 2026 Amid Financial Restructuring Plans
India’s Low-cost carrier SpiceJet is planning a major expansion, with a goal to add 75 new aircraft to its fleet… Read More »
IAM and Textron Aviation Strike Talks Could Resume
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) represents striking workers at Textron Aviation in Wichita, Kansas, and has… Read More »
Australian Man Arrested for Radio Interference at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport
An Australian man has been arrested and charged with radio interference at Melbourne Tullamarine International Airport after allegedly transmitting false… Read More »
SCHROTH to Equip Airbus Jets with New Cockpit Security Barriers by 2025
SCHROTH Safety Products GmbH, a leader in aviation safety equipment, is set to enhance cockpit security across major Airbus models… Read More »
Emirates’ Airbus A350-900 Passes Tests, Ready for Upcoming Launch
Emirates Airlines’ inaugural Airbus A350-900 has been spotted at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) as it undergoes crucial testing before joining the… Read More »
Striking Machinists Union Rejects Boeing’s Final Contract Offer
As the strike by Boeing machinists enters its 11th day, the company has presented what it describes as a “best… Read More »
SpiceJet Settles $16.7 Million Dispute with ELFC
SpiceJet, the Indian low-cost carrier, has reached a settlement with Engine Lease Finance Corporation (ELFC) to resolve a $16.7 million… Read More »
inX.aero to Manage Alpavia’s Aircraft Fleet in Slovenia
Swiss business aviation company inX.aero is set to enhance its operations by taking over the management and operation of Slovenia’s… Read More »
Chinese C919 Aircraft Undertakes High Plateau Testing in Lhasa
The C919, a domestically produced passenger jet, successfully landed at Lhasa Gonggar International Airport in the Xizang Autonomous Region on… Read More »
UK’s RAF Museum Teams Up with Virgin Atlantic
The Royal Air Force Museum (RAF Museum) in London, England, has announced a new commercial partnership with Virgin Atlantic, naming… Read More »
Supreme Court Rejects SpiceJet’s Appeal in Engine Dispute
The Supreme Court of India has upheld a decision by the Delhi High Court, rejecting SpiceJet’s attempt to overturn orders… Read More »
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi to Receive A321XLRs in 2026
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is set to expand its fleet with the addition of its first Airbus A321-200NY(XLR) aircraft in… Read More »
Japan Airlines Retires Boeing 777-300ER Fleet, Welcomes Airbus A350-1000
Japan Airlines has officially begun retiring its Boeing 777-300ER fleet, marking the end of an era for the airline. The… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Faces ‘Difficult Decisions’ Amid Profitability Push
Southwest Airlines has warned its employees of “difficult decisions” ahead as the company strives to boost profits under pressure from… Read More »
Frontier Airlines Flight Attendants Vote to Strike
Flight attendants at Frontier Airlines, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), have voted overwhelmingly in favor of a… Read More »
Brussels Airlines Pilot Arrested for Using Fake ‘Fantasy’ Passport at Brussels Airport
A Brussels Airlines pilot was recently arrested at Brussels-Zaventem International Airport for attempting to bypass immigration checks using a counterfeit… Read More »
FAA Set to Release Final Regulation for eVTOL Aircraft Operations
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is close to issuing the final Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) for powered-lift aircraft,… Read More »
Textron Aviation Workers Vote to Strike After Rejecting Contract Offer
approximately 5,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 774 in Wichita, Kansas, decisively rejected… Read More »
British Airways Invests £9 Million in Carbon Removal Credits
British Airways has announced a significant commitment to sustainability by signing a deal worth over £9 million ($12 million) for… Read More »
Boeing Strike Continues as Union Rejects Latest Offer
Boeing’s efforts to end a costly strike by more than 30,000 machinists hit another roadblock as the workers’ union rejected… Read More »
Assessing the A321XLR’s Viability in High-Demand Short-to-Medium-Range Markets
In the ever-evolving aviation industry, airlines continuously seek ways to optimize their fleets and routes for maximum efficiency and profitability…. Read More »
Beta Technologies Expands Electric Aircraft Charging Network to Three Florida Airports
Beta Technologies has officially launched new electric aircraft charging stations at three key Florida airports, enhancing infrastructure for eco-friendly aviation…. Read More »
