European Air Traffic Surge Linked to Rise in Fatal Accidents, EASA Report Says
Europe saw a rise in fatal air accidents in 2024 as commercial traffic continued to rebound, according to the European… Read More »
Global Airlines Push to Raise International Pilot Retirement Age to 67
A coalition representing the world’s airlines is urging the United Nations’ aviation agency to raise the mandatory international retirement age… Read More »
Delta to Pay $78.75 Million in Settlement Over 2020 Fuel Dump Incident
Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $78.75 million to settle a class action lawsuit stemming from a 2020 fuel… Read More »
Samoa Airways to Refurbish Twin Otter Fleet
Samoa Airways will send one of its DHC-6-300 Twin Otters to Canada for a full refurbishment later this year, continuing… Read More »
Embraer Delivers 2,000th Business Jet With Praetor 500 Milestone
Embraer has reached a major milestone in its executive aviation journey, celebrating the delivery of its 2,000th business jet. The… Read More »
22 Arrested in Madagascar Boeing 777 Iran Case
Authorities in Madagascar have placed 22 people, including senior civil aviation officials and company executives, in pre-trial detention over the… Read More »
Renaissance Partners Pushes Bid for Rex Airline
Sydney-based investment fund Renaissance Partners has bypassed administrators and approached the Australian federal government directly with its proposal to acquire… Read More »
Air Niugini CEO Suspended Over A220 Readiness
The board of directors of Air Niugini has suspended CEO Gary Seddon amid concerns over the airline’s preparedness to introduce… Read More »
US Clears $2.7B Military Aircraft Support Deals
The U.S. State Department has approved more than $2.7 billion in foreign military sales to support aircraft sustainment programs with… Read More »
JetBlue Adopts Collins Predictive Analytics Tool
JetBlue Airways has taken another step to enhance its operational efficiency by integrating FlightAware Foresight, a predictive analytics platform developed… Read More »
Airbus, Shield AI Trial Autonomous H145 Flight
Airbus US Space & Defense has successfully completed its first fully autonomous helicopter test, marking a major step forward in… Read More »
Ryanair Gets Early Delivery of Boeing Max 737-8s
Ryanair is set to boost its fleet capacity with the early arrival of 25 Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, scheduled… Read More »
FAA Plans Scenario-Based Review With Boeing Before Considering 737 MAX Production Increase
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will conduct scenario-based planning exercises with Boeing before deciding whether to lift the current… Read More »
Dramatic F-35 Crash in Alaska Caused by Iced-Up Landing Gear, Report Finds
A recently released U.S. Air Force report has confirmed that ice buildup in the landing gear of an F-35A Lightning… Read More »
Northrop Grumman and Pratt & Whitney Advance F-35 Production With Automation and Engine Contracts
The F-35 Lightning II program is entering a new phase of innovation and industrial strength as key suppliers Northrop Grumman… Read More »
Court Places Miami’s 777 Partners in Receivership
Miami-based investment firm 777 Partners has been placed under limited receivership after a Delaware court found it in contempt for… Read More »
Brazil’s Flapper Acquires Black Aviação, Launches Jet Society
Brazilian charter marketplace Flapper has acquired RBAC 135-certified operator Black Taxi Aéreo, also known as Black Aviação, in an all-cash… Read More »
Sierra Aviation Gains Turkish AOC with Gulfstream GIV-SP
Sierra Aviation has officially secured air operator’s certificate (AOC) #TR-AT-105 from Türkiye’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (SHGM) following the… Read More »
ATSB Issues PT6A Engine Advisory After Lizard Island Crash
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has issued a safety advisory urging operators of single-engine Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-powered… Read More »
Air France Operates A220 Delivery on SAF
Air France has taken delivery of its 46th Airbus A220-300 with a milestone flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel. The… Read More »
Air Taxi Trials Gain Speed Toward 2026 Launch
The race to launch electric air taxis is accelerating as Silicon Valley pioneers Archer Aviation and Joby Aviation push forward… Read More »
Navy Nears F/A-XX Fighter Selection
The U.S. Navy is advancing toward a key milestone in its next-generation fighter program, the F/A-XX, with a down selection… Read More »
Flaws Found in Russia’s Superjet 100 Fleet
Fourteen Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ-100) aircraft remain in service across Russia despite newly uncovered fuselage design flaws. The issue was… Read More »
BA CityFlyer Passengers Removed From Flight Due to Weight Limits in Extreme Heat
British Airways issued an apology after around 20 passengers were asked to leave a BA CityFlyer flight from Florence, Italy,… Read More »
Qantas Beard Ban for Pilots Sparks Safety Debate and Backlash
Qantas is facing growing criticism over plans to extend its ban on beards for pilots to its regional subsidiary, QantasLink…. Read More »
Concorde’s 1995 Round-the-World Speed Record Still Stands
Nearly three decades after its historic achievement, Concorde’s reputation as one of aviation’s greatest icons remains firmly intact. In 1995,… Read More »
