Mission Aviation Fellowship Cancels Non-Essential Flights Due to Fuel Shortages

Mission Aviation Fellowship of Papua New Guinea (MAF PNG) has announced the cancellation of non-essential flights to western regions of… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines Launches First A330-900neo on KL-Melbourne Route

Malaysia Airlines (MH) is set to enhance its long-haul operations by commencing its first Airbus A330-900N revenue flights on the… Read More »
Flyadeal to Decide on New or Used Widebody Jets by Year-End

flyadeal, the low-cost carrier based at Jeddah International Airport, announced that it will finalize its decision between acquiring new or… Read More »
Air Transat Secures $25M Compensation from Pratt & Whitney

Transat A.T. Inc., trading as Air Transat (TS) and based at Montréal Trudeau Airport, has successfully negotiated a USD25 million… Read More »
Silver Air Expands Fleet with Challenger 850 and GIV-SP

Silver Air, based in Santa Barbara, CA, has significantly enhanced its Part 135-certified charter fleet by adding its first Challenger… Read More »
Solairus Aviation Expands Fleet with New Jets

Solairus Aviation, based in Novato, has made a significant enhancement to its Part 135-certified charter fleet by adding two brand-new… Read More »
Taiwan’s China Airlines Orders 24 New Airbus A350 and Boeing 777 Widebody Jets

China Airlines has made a significant move to modernize and expand its fleet by placing a substantial order with both… Read More »
Spirit Airlines’ Chapter 11 Hearing Scheduled for January 29

Spirit Airlines is moving forward with its prearranged Chapter 11 restructuring plan, with a hearing set for January 29, 2025…. Read More »
FlyXcite Retires Gulfstream GIV-SP from Fleet

FlyXcite, based in Longview, has made a significant change to its Part 135-certified charter fleet by retiring its sole Gulfstream… Read More »
STAjets Retires Citation Excel, Expands Charter Fleet

STAjets, based in Santa Ana, CA, has officially retired the Citation Excel from its Part 135-certified fleet as of November… Read More »
Cessna SkyCourier Certified for Remote Operations in Canada

Textron Aviation’s twin-engine turboprop, the Cessna SkyCourier, has officially received type certification from Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA). This significant… Read More »
Saudia Group Unveils ‘BLVD Runway’ Event Space with Retired Boeing 777s

Saudia Group, in collaboration with Riyadh Season 2024, has transformed Riyadh city center into a dynamic event space named “BLVD… Read More »
Air Canada Shifts Boeing 737 MAX Fleet to Budget Arm Rouge

In a significant reorganization of its fleet, Air Canada has announced plans to transfer all 41 of its Boeing 737… Read More »
Aer Lingus Welcomes Its First Airbus A321XLR

Aer Lingus has proudly received its first Airbus A321XLR, signaling a new era for the Irish national carrier as it… Read More »
SpiceJet Appeals Delhi Court Ruling on Aerocare

SpiceJet (SG), the prominent low-cost carrier based at Delhi International Airport, has filed an appeal against a September 2024 ruling… Read More »
Carlos Tavares Eyes TAP Air Portugal Privatization

Carlos Tavares, the Portuguese national and former CEO of automotive giant Stellantis, has expressed interest in participating in the planned… Read More »
Marabu Halts German Expansion, Focuses on Leipzig and Nuremberg

Marabu, based in Tallinn at Lennart Meri Airport, has announced a strategic shift in its expansion plans within Germany. The… Read More »
Mountain Aviation Retires Citation X Fleet as Wheels Up Modernizes Operations

Mountain Aviation, based in Denver’s Rocky Mountain region, has officially ceased operations of its Citation X aircraft under its Part… Read More »
Phoenix Air Adds Gulfstream GV to Fleet

Phoenix Air, based in Cartersville, has significantly expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by introducing its first Gulfstream GV aircraft in… Read More »
Joby Aviation Advances Toward FAA Certification with Key Tests

Joby Aviation has successfully conducted significant aerostructure tests on its electric air taxi, marking a crucial step toward achieving Federal… Read More »
AirExplore Anticipates Growth Amid Global Aviation Shifts

As the global aviation industry recovers post-pandemic, signs of market pressure have begun to emerge, prompting some airlines to implement… Read More »
Qantas Settles for $76 Million with Illegally Fired Workers

Qantas Airways has agreed to pay AUD $120 million ($76 million) in compensation to 1,800 ground staff who were unlawfully… Read More »