Ghana Advances Flag Carrier Plans With U.S. Aviation Partner
Ghana is advancing plans to reestablish a national airline, with the government now in discussions with U.S.-based World Aviation Group… Read More »
US-Bangla Wet Leases BBN Indonesia Boeing 737-800 Jets
US-Bangla Airlines has wet leased two Boeing 737-800 aircraft from BBN Airlines Indonesia as part of its fleet expansion strategy…. Read More »
Lao Airlines Launches COMAC C909 Service to Pakse
Lao Airlines has become the second non-Chinese carrier to begin operating the COMAC C909 regional jet, with aircraft RDPL-34229 (msn… Read More »
Vietnamese Airlines Sign $860M Aircraft Financing in U.S.
Vietnam Airlines and VietJetAir have signed major aircraft financing deals in the United States, totaling USD860 million. The agreements were… Read More »
LOTAMS Named Europe’s First Embraer E2 Service Center
Embraer has officially designated LOT Aircraft Maintenance Services (LOTAMS) as the first European Embraer Authorized Service Center (EASC) for its… Read More »
Pacific Ocean Debuts Citation Sovereign Service
Pacific Ocean, the San Fernando–based charter operator, has inaugurated Citation operations with the addition of a Bombardier Cessna Citation Sovereign… Read More »
Anderson Air Welcomes First Challenger 350 to Fleet
Anderson Air, based in Fairmont Hot Springs, has added its first Bombardier Challenger 350 to its growing fleet, marking a… Read More »
Tanzania Retires G550 After Induction of New G700 Jet
The Tanzanian government has officially retired its Gulfstream G550 presidential aircraft following the recent delivery of a new Gulfstream G700,… Read More »
South Korea Approves Sale of Asiana Cargo to Air Incheon
South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has approved the sale of Asiana Airlines’ cargo division to Air Incheon…. Read More »
Southwest Airlines to Upgrade Entire Fleet
Southwest Airlines will begin a full retrofit of its entire fleet starting May 1, 2025, introducing premium seating and transitioning… Read More »
FedAir Suspends Lodge Flights Amid New Aviation Regulations
Federal Airlines has suspended flights to select private game lodges in South Africa due to new aviation regulations that require… Read More »
Etihad Welcomes Sixth A350‑1000 to Expand Global Reach
Etihad Airways has taken delivery of its latest Airbus A350‑1000, marking the sixth addition of this model to its fleet,… Read More »
Delta Refuses Tariff Payments on Future Airbus Deliveries
Delta Air Lines has confirmed it will not pay tariffs on future aircraft deliveries and is prepared to defer orders… Read More »
Somalia Orders Urgent Aircraft Inspections for Safety
Somalia’s Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation has ordered immediate safety inspections and recertification of all aircraft operating in the… Read More »
UAE’s Falcon Aviation Expands Air Ambulance Services with RPM
Falcon Aviation Services has signed a memorandum of understanding with Response Plus Medical Services to expand air medical services across… Read More »
Dassault Falcon 10X on Track for 2027 Certification Target
Dassault Aviation remains on schedule to certify its ultra-long-range Falcon 10X business jet by 2027. Engineers are currently conducting airframe… Read More »
Skytrans to Dry-Lease Q200 Aircraft Previously Owned by Qantas
Skytrans, based in Cairns, Australia, will dry-lease one DHC-8-Q200 and two DHC-8-200 turboprops from Canadian lessor Avmax Aircraft Leasing as… Read More »
GlobeAir Launches Citation M2 Fractional Ownership Program
Austria-based GlobeAir has officially launched a new fractional ownership program featuring the latest Citation M2 Gen2 jets. The announcement was… Read More »
Mexico’s Performance Air Plans Bizjet Fleet and Base Expansion
Mexico-based Performance Air is targeting fleet expansion and new operational bases as it works toward becoming the country’s top business… Read More »
Ethiopian Airlines Taps Safran for 777-9 Upgrades
Ethiopian Airlines has taken a major step in enhancing its inflight experience by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with French… Read More »
Historic Farewell: Alaska Retires Pioneering 737-900
Alaska Airlines has officially retired its first-ever Boeing 737-900 after 24 years of service, marking the end of an era… Read More »
Campaigners Blame NYC Helicopter Crash on Lax Regulations
The recent crash of a tourist helicopter into New York’s Hudson River, which claimed the lives of a pilot and… Read More »
Avelo Airlines Launches Deportation Charter Flights
Avelo Airlines, based in Burbank, has entered into a significant agreement with the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration… Read More »
Hong Kong Airlines Seeks Used Aircraft for Long-Haul Expansion
Hong Kong Airlines is actively seeking additional aircraft to support its long-haul network growth as demand surges, according to Vice… Read More »
GOL Secures $235M Payout for Creditors After Boeing Agreement
GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes has secured access to at least $235 million for capital distribution to general unsecured creditors following… Read More »
Philippine Airlines Flight Diverts to Tokyo Due to Cabin Smoke
A Philippine Airlines (PAL) flight bound for Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) was forced to divert to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport… Read More »
