Israel Approves $8 Billion War Insurance for Israeli, Foreign Airlines
Israel has approved an $8 billion state-backed insurance guarantee to cover war-related risks for both Israeli and foreign airlines, marking… Read More »
Why Boeing 737 Keeps Its Main Landing Gear Wheels Exposed
Despite recent challenges, the Boeing 737 remains one of the most iconic aircraft in aviation history, evolving from a short-haul… Read More »
Texas Court Allows Southwest Pilots’ Lawsuit Against Boeing
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association (SWAPA) can proceed with its lawsuit against Boeing, following a decision by the Texas Supreme… Read More »
Aventure Aviation Acquires 12 Alaska 737-900s for Teardown
Aventure Aviation has announced the acquisition of 12 retired Boeing 737-900 Next Generation aircraft formerly operated by Alaska Airlines, marking… Read More »
SWISS Unveils First A350 with ‘Wanderlust’ Livery
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has officially revealed its first Airbus A350-900, debuting a one-of-a-kind livery titled “Wanderlust” at the… Read More »
Turkish Airlines in Talks to Invest in Air Europa
Turkish Airlines has confirmed it is engaged in preliminary talks regarding a potential investment in Spanish carrier Air Europa. The… Read More »
VietJetAir Raises $191M from Sovico, Local Investor
VietJet Aviation JSC has raised VND5 trillion (USD191 million) through a private capital increase after selling 50 million shares to… Read More »
Capital A Nears Restructuring, Eyes Major Aircraft Orders Soon
Capital A, parent company of AirAsia, is prioritizing the completion of its corporate restructuring before placing new aircraft orders, according… Read More »
Tonga’s Lulutai Breaks Even, Eyes Investment from Sunair
Lulutai Airlines is now operating at break-even levels after years of losses, according to Tonga’s Deputy Prime Minister Taniela Fusimalohi,… Read More »
Brussels Airlines Adds Aircraft for Record Summer Demand
es each. Valencia and Oporto have also seen significant booking increases. On long-haul routes, New York and Kinshasa remain top… Read More »
Air India Sanctioned Over Crew Scheduling Violations
India’s civil aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has imposed sanctions on Air India following serious violations… Read More »
Air India Cuts 118 Narrow-Body Flights Through Mid-July
Air India has announced a temporary reduction in its narrow-body flight schedule, cutting 118 weekly flights across 19 routes and… Read More »
Europe’s EASA Halts Plans for Single-Pilot Airline Operations
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has paused its efforts to develop regulations for single-pilot airline operations, stating that… Read More »
Florida Air Traffic Radar Briefly Lost After Fiber Line Cut
Air traffic controllers in Florida briefly lost radar coverage on Friday after a fiber optic line was severed. However, the… Read More »
Wizz Air Malta to Launch Suceava Base with 8 New Routes
Wizz Air Malta plans to reopen a base at Suceava International Airport in Romania, starting in December 2025. The low-cost… Read More »
Philippine Airlines Previews First Airbus A350-1000 in Toulouse
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has given aviation enthusiasts a first look at its upcoming flagship aircraft, the Airbus A350-1000, during a… Read More »
U.S. B-2 Bombers Hit Iranian Nuclear Sites in Massive Strike
Seven U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit bombers, backed by more than 30 Tomahawk missiles launched from an Ohio-class submarine, struck… Read More »
UK Invests £750K to Train Future Pilots and Engineers
The UK government has announced £750,000 ($1 million) in new funding to support disadvantaged young people in pursuing careers in… Read More »
FlyExclusive to Launch Grand Caravan Charters in 2Q25
FlyExclusive is expanding into a new market segment with the launch of luxury charter services using Cessna C208B Grand Caravans…. Read More »
Bridges Air Cargo to Launch E190F Operations from Malta
Bridges Air Cargo, based in Malta, has signed a dry-lease agreement with Regional One for two Embraer E190 freighters (E190F),… Read More »
Romania’s TAROM Sells Fuel Unit, Wet-Leases A320 for Summer
TAROM has sold its 50% stake in Romanian Fuelling Services S.R.L. to Air bp as part of its ongoing restructuring… Read More »
Potential Buyers Revealed as PIA Sale Deadline Approaches
Eight entities have submitted expressions of interest (EOIs) to acquire Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) ahead of the June 19 deadline,… Read More »
Aurigny to Replace Do228s With Damp-Leased DHC-6s From Skybus
Aurigny Air Services will replace its two Dornier 228-212(NG) aircraft with damp-leased DHC-6-300 Twin Otters from Skybus as part of… Read More »
Iberia Plans A330neo Expansion, Keeps Iberia Express
Iberia is preparing to expand its long-haul fleet with possible additions of Airbus A330-900neo aircraft from parent company IAG’s recent… Read More »
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport Sues to Remove Solar Panels Blinding Landing Pilots
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport has filed a lawsuit to force the removal of nearby solar panels that are reportedly blinding pilots… Read More »
Air India Warned for Flying Airbus Jets With Unchecked Escape Slides
India’s aviation regulator has issued a warning to Air India after finding that three of its Airbus aircraft operated flights… Read More »
