Transport Canada ADs: A220 Safety Concerns

Transport Canada has issued two new Airworthiness Directives (ADs) that affect Airbus A220-100s and A220-300s, mandating a detailed inspection and… Read More »
US Seizes Aircraft in Venezuela Forfeiture Case

The United States Department of Justice filed a forfeiture complaint on March 18, 2025, against the Falcon 900EX T7-ESPRT, a… Read More »
JetStream Group Expands Citation VI Fleet

JetStream Group has recently reallocated two Citation VI aircraft from its Hungarian air operator’s certificate to B.J. Aviation Slovenia, marking… Read More »
Aero Contractors Expands Lagos MRO Facility

Aero Contractors is set to complete a significantly expanded maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility in Lagos within the next three… Read More »
Global Jet Austria Adds Falcon 2000LXS to Fleet

Global Jet Austria has resumed its Dassault Aviation operations by incorporating a Spanish-registered Falcon 2000LXS into its growing fleet, a… Read More »
Southwest Jet Avoids Collision With Business Jet by Just 200 Feet at Chicago Midway

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 came within 200 feet of a business jet before executing an emergency maneuver to avoid… Read More »
Why Airline Pilots Have ‘Concerns’ About Trump’s FAA Chief Nominee

The Air Line Pilots Association, Intl. (ALPA) expressed “concerns” about President Donald Trump’s nominee for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) administrator,… Read More »
Air India Reintroduces Refitted A320neo After Six-Month Upgrade

Air India has successfully reintroduced its first retrofitted A320-200N to scheduled service after a six-month refit, marking a significant milestone… Read More »
Europe and Canada Explore Alternatives to U.S.-Made Fighter Jets Amid Shifting Global Alliances

Questions are growing in both Canada and Europe regarding the continued reliance on U.S.-made fighter jets like the F-35 Joint… Read More »
Japan Airlines Expands Fleet with Additional Boeing 737-8 Orders

Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced plans to acquire 17 additional Boeing 737-8 aircraft, supplementing a previous order of 21 units… Read More »
Bangkok Airways Considers Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer for Fleet Renewal

Bangkok Airways is exploring options with Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer as part of its fleet renewal strategy over the next… Read More »
Boeing Eases Cash Burn, Improves Factory Output Amid Challenges

Boeing’s cash burn is easing this quarter, signaling progress as the company works to recover from several manufacturing and safety… Read More »
Samoa Airways Welcomes First Refurbished Twin Otter After Overhaul

Samoa Airways has officially welcomed its first refurbished Twin Otter back to its fleet following an extensive WST10 million tala… Read More »
South Korea’s t’way Air to Expand Boeing 737-8 Fleet to 20 by 2027

t’way Air, a low-cost carrier based in South Korea, has announced plans to expand its Boeing 737-8 fleet from two… Read More »
Air India Express to Launch A321neo Flights in April 2025

Air India Express (IX) will begin scheduled operations with its new Airbus A321-200N aircraft on April 15, 2025, starting with… Read More »
Air Astana Fleet Simplification with Modified A321LRs and Expansion Plans

Air Astana is continuing its fleet simplification strategy, with CEO Peter Foster stating that the airline now has the “simplest… Read More »
Poland’s Jet Story Adds First G700 to Its Growing Fleet

Jet Story (JDI, Warsaw Chopin) has taken delivery of its first G700, marking the first unit of the type to… Read More »
Air India CEO Predicts Aircraft Shortage Will Last Four to Five Years

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson warned on Tuesday that the global aircraft shortage currently impacting airline growth will persist for… Read More »
Trump Appoints Bryan Bedford to Lead U.S. Air Safety Agency

Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airways, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to lead the agency overseeing U.S. air… Read More »
Canada Reviews $19B U.S. Fighter Jet Deal, Seeks Security Alternatives

Canada is rethinking its $19-billion contract for 88 F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin due to concerns over relying too… Read More »
Trump Tariffs Could Derail Boeing’s Recovery Despite Production Gains

Boeing is showing signs of a long-awaited turnaround, but new Trump-imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum could pose a major… Read More »
FAA Proposes Modernizing Part 141 Regulations for Flight Schools

The FAA is looking to modernize Part 141 regulations, which govern pilot flight schools in the United States. The agency… Read More »