Bonza’s Financial Troubles Deepen as Insolvency Proceedings Begin in Australia
Bonza, an Australian low-cost carrier based at Sunshine Coast, is facing intensified scrutiny and legal challenges following its collapse on… Read More »
China and Airbus Enhance Aviation Ties with New Memorandum of Understanding
China has taken a significant step towards strengthening its aviation industry ties with Europe through a new Memorandum of Understanding… Read More »
Go First Faces Liquidation as Court Orders Return of 54 Aircraft to Lessors
In a significant development for the aviation industry, the beleaguered Indian low-cost airline Go First is on the brink of… Read More »
Embraer’s Has No Plans for Direct Competition with Boeing 737 Max or Airbus A320
Brazil’s Embraer is not presently engaged in designing an aircraft to directly rival the Boeing 737 Max or the Airbus… Read More »
Airbus Seeks Compensation to Absorb Struggling Spirit AeroSystems Operations, Sources Report
In a bid to facilitate a potential merger deal between Spirit AeroSystems and Boeing, Airbus has reportedly requested financial compensation… Read More »
Embraer Celebrates Milestone with Delivery of 1800th E-Jet to Royal Jordanian Airlines
Embraer has achieved a significant milestone in aviation by delivering the 1800th aircraft from its globally acclaimed E-Jet series. The… Read More »
China’s C919 Clears Post-Flight Safety Trials, Intensifying Competition with Airbus and Boeing
China’s domestically developed narrowbody passenger aircraft, the C919, has successfully completed a series of rigorous post-flight safety assessments. This significant… Read More »
Flight from Dallas to Tokyo Delayed Due to Pilot’s Alleged Excessive Drinking
A Japan Airlines flight bound from Dallas to Tokyo faced an unexpected delay when reports emerged that the pilot had… Read More »
Boeing Whistleblower Joshua Dean Passes Away Amid Safety Concerns
Joshua Dean, a former Boeing whistleblower, has tragically passed away, adding to a series of concerns surrounding safety issues within… Read More »
Pakistan International Airlines Advances Privatization Plans with Shareholder Approval for Asset Transfer
In a significant move towards privatization, shareholders of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) have approved the transfer of non-core assets and… Read More »
South African Airways Seeks New Investment and Financing Options After Takatso Deal Falls Through
South African Airways (SAA) is actively pursuing minority investors and exploring various financing avenues to secure capital, following the collapse… Read More »
Embry-Riddle and FAA Join Forces to Enhance Pilot Mental Health Protocols
In a significant shift toward prioritizing mental health within the aviation industry, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and the Federal Aviation Administration… Read More »
NetJets Secures Over 200 Bombardier Challenger 3500 Business Jets in Multi-Billion Dollar Deal
Bombardier has announced a significant sales agreement with NetJets, involving an initial purchase of twelve Challenger 3500 business jets as… Read More »
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise to Receive Half of Promised Boeing Planes This Year
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) Capital is set to receive approximately half of the aircraft originally promised by Boeing for delivery… Read More »
Airbus Prepares for Potential Lockout of A220 Workers in Canada if Contract Offer Fails
Airbus is reportedly set to lock out workers at its Canadian A220 assembly line if they reject the latest contract… Read More »
MIT Partners with Merlin to Advance Collision Avoidance Tech for Uncrewed Aircraft
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory has joined forces with Merlin, a developer of flight automation systems, to integrate… Read More »
U.S. Congress Approves $105 Billion Funding Boost for FAA, Enhancing Aviation Safety and Modernization Through 2028
The U.S. Congress has successfully finalized a significant FAA reauthorization package, securing $105 billion in funding for the Federal Aviation… Read More »
Australia’s Bonza Airline Temporarily Suspends Services, Stranding Travelers
Bonza, Australia’s low-cost carrier that celebrated its first anniversary recently, has unexpectedly announced the temporary suspension of all its flights,… Read More »
Turkish Airlines in Negotiations with Airbus and Boeing for 235 Aircraft Expansion
Turkish Airlines is currently engaged in negotiations with both Airbus and Boeing to procure 235 aircraft as part of its… Read More »
Bonza Suspends Operations as AIP Capital Repossesses Fleet Amid Financial Struggles
Bonza, an Australian airline based on the Sunshine Coast, has abruptly halted all operations after its fleet was repossessed by… Read More »
NASA Unveils Compact Jet Engine Capable of Fitting on a Kitchen Table
NASA, renowned for its space exploration endeavors, is also making significant strides in aviation technology with its development of one… Read More »
Seat Shortages Challenge Airlines’ Efforts to Upgrade and Attract Passengers
Airlines aiming to upgrade their fleets and captivate passengers with new cabin designs are facing a significant hurdle due to… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian Plans Significant Expansion of Regional Jet Fleet Through SAS Link Subsidiary
SAS Scandinavian Airlines is setting the stage for a substantial expansion of its regional jet operations, specifically through its SAS… Read More »
easyJet Set to Expand In-House Maintenance Operations with Acquisition of SR Technics Facility in Malta
easyJet, the UK-based low-cost airline, has confirmed its plans to acquire the SR Technics aircraft maintenance facility located at Malta… Read More »
Uganda Airlines Nears Deal with Boeing for Fleet Expansion
According to reports from Kampala, the Ugandan government is nearing a significant agreement with Boeing to acquire four aircraft for… Read More »
GAO Urges FAA to Enhance Examination of Drone Activities Near Airports
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has highlighted a significant gap in the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) strategy for integrating drones… Read More »
