Fox Aviation Expands Fleet with Embraer Jets and Citation Jet 2+

Fox Aviation is set to expand its fleet and launch Embraer Executive Jets operations by adding a Legacy 600 and… Read More »
SkyShare Plans Acquisitions for Fractional Growth

SkyShare, based in Ogden, Utah, is making strategic moves to accelerate growth in the fractional ownership segment by acquiring a… Read More »
Royal Air Maroc Boosts Fleet and Global Routes

Royal Air Maroc is gearing up for significant growth as it prepares to add 20 aircraft to its fleet by… Read More »
Airbus Investigates Limited Corrosion on A220 Fleet

Airbus has confirmed that it is aware of corrosion issues affecting a limited population of its A220 aircraft. The manufacturer,… Read More »
Key Takeaways from NTSB’s Preliminary Report on Deadly Midair Collision in Washington, D.C.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has recommended banning helicopter traffic from a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River during… Read More »
European Airlines Battle Supply Crunch

European airlines are preparing for a challenging summer amid ongoing supply constraints that are affecting the delivery and maintenance of… Read More »
Lessor Jackson Square Aviation Secures Order for 50 A320neo Jets

Jackson Square Aviation, a leading global aircraft lessor based in Dublin, has placed a firm order for 50 A320neo family… Read More »
Market Watch: Top 10 Trends in March

Wall Street is expected to open muted on Tuesday after a brutal sell-off yesterday driven by mounting recession concerns. President… Read More »
EasyJet Pilot Suspended After Flying Dangerously Close to Mountains

An easyJet pilot has been suspended after an Airbus A320 carrying up to 190 passengers descended dangerously close to a… Read More »
Rennia Group Consolidates Charter Fleet

Rennia Group is streamlining its Part 135 operations as both Rennia Aviation and Dumont Aviation, trading as Rennia Global, have… Read More »
Nolinor Aviation Upgrades 737 Safety Measures

Nolinor Aviation is set to enhance safety in its B737-200 fleet by installing Fire Containment Covers (FCCs) and specialized nets,… Read More »
SkyWest Charter Seeks Commuter Carrier Certification

SkyWest Charter, based at St. George Municipal, is urging the United States Department of Transportation to finalize its commuter air… Read More »
Boeing Outperforms Airbus in February Deliveries

In February 2025, Boeing delivered 44 new aircraft, outperforming rival Airbus for the second consecutive month, as the company continues… Read More »
US Judge Approves Shareholder Lawsuit Against Boeing

A US District Court judge has approved a shareholder class action lawsuit against Boeing, led by Rhode Island Treasurer James… Read More »
Boeing Prices May Soar Amid Tariff Tensions

During a recent interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly warned that a worst-case tariff scenario could send… Read More »
Air France-KLM Cuts A350F Freighter Order

Air France-KLM has adjusted its order for new A350F freighters by reducing the total number from eight to six units…. Read More »
NTSB Recommends Helicopter Restrictions at DCA

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued urgent recommendations to permanently restrict helicopter operations in specific areas around Ronald… Read More »
10 Upgrades the FAA Says Will Make Flying Safer

The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced a series of upgrades to modernize the U.S. aerospace system in response to… Read More »
Clay Lacy Aviation Restarts Citation Sovereign Charter Service

Clay Lacy Aviation, based in Van Nuys, has resumed its Citation Sovereign charter operations by adding a new aircraft to… Read More »
Elite Air Adds Challenger 605 to Its Part 135 Fleet

Elite Air, based in St. Petersburg/Clearwater, has expanded its charter operations by adding its first Challenger 605 to its Part… Read More »
Presidential Aviation Expands Fleet and Streamlines Operations

Presidential Aviation Charter, based at Fort Lauderdale Executive, is in the process of expanding its Part 135-certified fleet with the… Read More »
Pinnacle Aviation Charter Retires Its Premier I Jet

Pinnacle Aviation Charter of Scottsdale has officially retired its sole Premier I jet from its Part 135-certified fleet, marking a… Read More »