Air Canada Enhances In-Flight Experience: Upgrading Satellite Internet on 95 Additional Aircraft
Air Canada, the largest airline in Canada, announced that it will equip 95 more aircraft with upgraded satellite internet technology,… Read More »
Boom Supersonic Receives FAA Approval for XB-1 Test Aircraft
Boom Supersonic, a Colorado-based company that aims to build the world’s fastest airliner, has received an experimental airworthiness certificate from… Read More »
Enhancing Fuel Efficiency and Engine Performance in Boeing 787 with No-Bleed Architecture
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a wide-body jet airliner that features many innovative technologies, such as a composite fuselage, a… Read More »
Gulfstream Unveils Exciting Enhancements for Its Flagship G700 Jet
Gulfstream Aerospace, a leading manufacturer of business jets, has announced several enhancements to its flagship G700, which is expected to… Read More »
Former FAA Chiefs Advocate Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Air Travel
Two former leaders of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Steve Dickson and Randy Babbitt, have joined forces to urge the… Read More »
Swiss Air Flight Attendants Criticized for Dangerous Stunt on Boeing 777 Wing
Swiss International Airline cabin crew members are facing backlash after a stunt they pulled in Buenos Aires, where they publicly… Read More »
FAA Issues Warning of Fuel Tank Explosions on Boeing 777s from Lightning Strikes
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an urgent airworthiness directive (AD) in response to errors identified in Boeing’s… Read More »
Russia Declines International Probe into Prigozhin Plane Crash
Russia has informed Brazil’s aircraft investigation authority that it will not conduct an international probe into the crash of the… Read More »
SkyTaxi Boosts Fleet with First Boeing 767-300 Freighter
Polish cargo carrier SkyTaxi has expanded its fleet by adding the first Boeing 767-300ER(BDSF), registered as SP-MRG (msn 26388). This… Read More »
eVTOL Aircraft: The Revolutionary Industry with Potential Risks and Challenges
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s an eVTOL aircraft! There is no question, the sight of… Read More »
Russia Advises Airlines Against International Operations of GTLK-Owned Aircraft
Russia’s civil aviation regulator, Rosaviatsiya, has issued a recommendation to airlines, urging them to refrain from using aircraft leased from… Read More »
Braathens International Airways Welcomes First A320 Ahead of Charter Operations
Braathens International Airways (TT), based in Sweden, has expanded its fleet with the addition of its inaugural A320-200, registered as… Read More »
Empower the Future of Aviation Workforce: Support Students Embarking on Their Careers
Play a leading role in changing the future of the aviation workforce by supporting those students just beginning to navigate… Read More »
AirAsia X Expands Fleet with Leasing of Additional A330 Aircraft
AirAsia X is gearing up for the Northern Winter high season by planning to lease an additional A330-300, according to… Read More »
Satair and Transavia Form Integrated Material Services Agreement
Satair and Transavia Airlines have signed an agreement for Satair’s Integrated Material Services (IMS) solution, which will aid in the… Read More »
Airbus Inaugurates Hamburg Hangar for A321XLR Equipment Installation
Airbus has opened a new automated A321XLR equipping hangar in Hamburg. The new hangar will continue the modernisation and digitisation… Read More »
Exploring Southwest Airlines’ Unique Point-to-Point Hub System and Fleet
Southwest Airlines stands out as one of the United States’ largest and most notable carriers, boasting the prestigious title of… Read More »
Embraer and CAE Unveil Collaborative E-Jet E2 Global Training Network
Embraer and CAE are launching a new pilot training programme for the Embraer E-Jet E2 family of commercial aircraft. Training… Read More »
UPS Extends Buyout Offers to Pilots Amidst Dwindling Demand
UPS, the world’s largest package delivery company, has offered voluntary retirement packages to some of its pilots as it faces… Read More »
China Airlines Considering Airbus A350 or Boeing 777X to Replace 777-300ERs
Taiwan-based China Airlines is eyeing its next aircraft order, with the airline looking to replace its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. In… Read More »
Maiden Flight Successfully Completed by All-Russian Superjet 100
The SJ-100, also known as the all-Russian Superjet 100, has achieved a significant milestone by completing its inaugural flight. This… Read More »
EASA Addresses Landing Gear Quality Issues on Airbus A330 and A340
In response to reports of irregularities in the manufacturing quality of the Airbus A330 and A340 main landing gear (MLG),… Read More »
FAA Investigates Approximately 5,000 Pilots Suspected of Concealing Health Issues Impacting Aviation Safety
A significant number of pilots, nearly 5,000, are under investigation by federal authorities for allegedly concealing major health problems that… Read More »
Norwegian Airlines “Seriously Evaluating” Boeing 737-10 MAX
Geir Karlsen, the CEO of Norwegian Air Shuttle, has indicated a renewed interest in adding Boeing’s B737-10 MAX to the… Read More »
Air New Zealand Finalizes Order for Two ATR 72-600 Aircraft
Air New Zealand has signed a firm order for two new ATR 72-600s, with options for two additional aircraft. The… Read More »
ITA Airways Receives First All-Blue Airbus A220
ITA Airways took delivery of its first all-blue Airbus A220, an outlier in its current fleet of A220-300s. The aircraft,… Read More »
