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 »
FAA Orders Mandatory Inspections of Boeing 787 Forward Bulkheads
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an airworthiness directive (AD) requiring visual inspections of the forward bulkheads on all… Read More »
Ex-British Airways A380 Pilot Fired for Drug Use Rehired by European Cargo
A former British Airways pilot, dismissed after testing positive for cocaine, has been rehired by European Cargo, a Bournemouth-based freight… Read More »
Fired FAA Technicians and Inspectors Reinstated After Court Ruling
A total of 132 probationary technicians, inspectors, and maintenance workers have been reinstated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) a… Read More »
Evolution Airways Secures FAA Part 135 Certification, Expands Fleet
Evolution Airways has obtained its FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate, allowing it to offer charter flight services in the… Read More »
Air Hong Kong Extends A300-600F Retirement to 2025 Amid Fleet Update
Air Hong Kong has announced it will delay the retirement of its remaining A300-600F freighters until 2025, extending their service… Read More »
Duopoly Delays: Aircraft Delivery Woes Impact Airlines
Airbus and Boeing, controlling over 90% of the global commercial aircraft market, are still grappling with significant delivery delays that… Read More »
Russia’s Aeromeditsina Acquires HS-125 for Medevac Operations
Aeromeditsina has acquired its first HS-125-700B to launch dedicated medevac operations in Russia, becoming the country’s first business aviation operator… Read More »
Indonesia’s FlyJaya Receives Two ATR72-500s for July 2025 Launch
Indonesian regional carrier FlyJaya has received two ATR72-500s from Jetcraft Commercial, marking a key milestone in its journey toward certification… Read More »
Thailand’s Advance Aviation Upgrading from G200 to Gulfstream G280
Advance Aviation (Thailand) is upgrading its fleet by replacing its Gulfstream G200 jets with the newer Gulfstream G280, aiming to… Read More »
Boeing Appoints Don Ruhmann as New Chief Aerospace Safety Officer
Boeing has appointed Don Ruhmann as its new Chief Aerospace Safety Officer, effective immediately. Ruhmann brings extensive experience in aviation… Read More »
JetBlue Pilot and ATC Clash Over JFK Taxiway Leads to Heated Confrontation
A heated exchange between a JetBlue pilot and an air traffic controller (ATC) at JFK Airport raised concerns about communication… Read More »
Korean Air Extends A380, 747 Service Amid Aircraft Delivery Delays
Korean Air will extend the service life of its Airbus A380s and Boeing 747-8s as it faces delays in new… Read More »
Edelweiss Air Receives First Airbus A350-900 for Fleet Upgrade
Edelweiss Air has received its first Airbus A350-900, marking the start of its fleet modernization plan. The aircraft, HB-IHF (msn… Read More »
