F-15 Passenger Ejects on Ground in Rare Incident
A backseat passenger in an F-15D Eagle from the 104th Fighter Wing reportedly ejected from the aircraft while it was… Read More »
Boeing Wins UK Approval for Spirit AeroSystems Buyout
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has approved Boeing’s proposed acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, clearing the deal without launching… Read More »
UK’s 247 Aviation Acquires Two Learjet 45s, Opens New Base
247 Aviation has expanded its fleet with the acquisition of two Learjet 45s and announced plans to open a new… Read More »
Avion Express Philippines Obtains Temporary Operating Permit
Avion Express Philippines has received a temporary operating permit from the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), allowing the new carrier to… Read More »
Vietnam Orders Stronger Aviation Safety Measures
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has issued a directive to tighten aviation safety and security measures following a series… Read More »
Latvia Blames Russia for Baltic GPS Jamming
Latvia’s Electronic Communications Office has identified three Russian sites responsible for jamming global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), disrupting flight navigation… Read More »
Boeing July Deliveries Drop 20%, Airbus Extends Lead
Boeing delivered 48 aircraft in July, down 20% from 60 in June but five more than a year earlier. It… Read More »
Embraer to Invest $90M in Melbourne Jet Plant Expansion
Embraer plans to invest approximately $90 million to expand its executive-jet manufacturing facility at Melbourne Orlando International Airport, boosting production… Read More »
Boeing Eyes Efficiency, Autonomy in Future Jet Designs
Boeing’s next generation of commercial aircraft will be shaped by major advances in efficiency and automation, according to Brian Yutko,… Read More »
Syria signs $250M deal to buy up to 10 Airbus A320s
Syria has signed a $250 million financing agreement with a Qatar-led consortium to purchase up to 10 Airbus A320 aircraft… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Reports $246M Loss, Warns on Survival
Spirit Airlines posted a net loss of $245.8 million for the second quarter of 2025, widening from a $192.9 million… Read More »
B-2 Bomber Lost After Landing Gear Failure, Design Flaw Cited in Report
A newly released U.S. Air Force accident report has revealed that a component failure and a design flaw combined to… Read More »
ICAO Safety Report Shows Rising Risks Amid Global Traffic Surge
The International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 2025 Safety Report warns that despite long-term improvements, global aviation safety requires renewed focus… Read More »
Russian Aircraft Remain Grounded in Germany Since 2022
Several Russian-owned and operated aircraft have been stranded at German airports for over three years, unable to take off due… Read More »
Turkish Airlines Offers $320M for 27% of Air Europa
Turkish Airlines has submitted a binding EUR275 million (USD320 million) offer to acquire a minority stake of between 26% and… Read More »
EasyJet Pilot Suspended Over Drunk, Naked Hotel Stunt
EasyJet has suspended a captain after he was reportedly spotted wandering naked and intoxicated through a luxury hotel in Cape… Read More »
Air India Halts Delhi-Washington Flights Amid Fleet, Airspace Issues
Air India will suspend its nonstop service between New Delhi and Washington, D.C., starting in September, citing aircraft shortages and… Read More »
Delta 757 Clips Parked Aircraft at Atlanta Airport
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 clipped an unoccupied aircraft during pushback from the gate at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport… Read More »
Swiss to Operate A330-300 on Zurich–Geneva Route
Swiss International Air Lines (LX, Zurich) will operate an Airbus A330-300 once daily between Zurich and Geneva from September 1… Read More »
US Senate Proposes ADS-B Safety Law After Washington Crash
The US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, chaired by Ted Cruz, has introduced the Rotorcraft Operations Transparency and… Read More »
Portuguese President Approves TAP Air Portugal Privatisation
Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has approved a government decree authorising the privatisation of TAP Air Portugal (TP, Lisbon),… Read More »
FAA to Hire 8,900 Controllers by 2028, Shortages to Persist
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to hire at least 8,900 air traffic controllers by late 2028, but the agency… Read More »
Singapore Airlines’ First Boeing 777-9 Takes Flight
Boeing has conducted the first test flight of a Boeing 777-9 destined for Singapore Airlines, marking a key milestone for… Read More »
United Airlines Resumes Flights After System Outage Grounds Fleet
United Airlines has resumed operations after a major technology issue forced a nationwide ground stop on August 6, delaying over… Read More »
Boeing 787 Turns Back After Part of Wing Falls Off Mid-Flight
A United Airlines Boeing 787-9 was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport shortly after takeoff when passengers and… Read More »
Brave NZ Pilots Rescue U.S. Troops in 19-Hour Antarctica Evacuation
A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) crew has successfully completed a daring 19-hour medical evacuation mission from the U.S…. Read More »
