SWISS First Grand Suite: A Private Loft Above the Clouds
SWISS International Air Lines is redefining what First Class can mean at 35,000 feet. As part of its ambitious SWISS… Read More »
United Airlines Strategy: Rethinking the Airbus A350 Order Amid Fleet Renewal
United Airlines is approaching a decisive moment that could reshape its long-haul strategy for decades. After repeatedly deferring its commitment… Read More »
FAA Moves to Ease Oversight of Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is preparing to relax some of its strict oversight of Boeing’s 737 Max program, potentially… Read More »
Turkish Airlines Places Record Boeing Order for 225 Aircraft
Turkish Airlines, Turkey’s national flag carrier, has announced a massive expansion plan with a record order for 225 Boeing aircraft…. Read More »
Delta Replacing APUs on Airbus A320 Fleet to Address Toxic Fume Risk
Delta Air Lines is replacing auxiliary power units (APUs)—a type of engine—across its Airbus fleet to address toxic fume incidents… Read More »
Lufthansa Unveils 100th Anniversary Special Livery on New Boeing 787-9
Lufthansa Airlines is celebrating its upcoming 100th anniversary in 2026 with a striking new special livery. Revealed on September 26,… Read More »
Norwegian Group Orders 30 More Boeing 737-8 Jets to Expand European Network
Norwegian Group has placed a new order for 30 Boeing 737-8 aircraft as it accelerates its growth plans across Europe…. Read More »
Singapore Airlines A380 Flight SQ325 Makes Emergency Landing Back in Frankfurt After 9 Hours
A Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 (registration 9V-SKU) operating Flight SQ325 from Frankfurt to Singapore was forced to make an emergency… Read More »
GOL and Azul Call Off Merger Talks and End Codeshare Deal
Brazilian carriers Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras and GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, owned by Abra Group, have officially ended discussions about… Read More »
Argentina’s Flybondi to Wet-Lease Ten Aircraft for 2025–2026 Summer Surge
Argentina’s ultra-low-cost carrier Flybondi (FO) plans to significantly expand capacity for the upcoming southern hemisphere summer by wet-leasing ten additional… Read More »
Miami’s 7 AIR Plans to Double Boeing 737 Freighter Fleet in 2026
Cargo carrier 7 AIR (R7) is preparing for a major expansion as it looks to double its fleet next year…. Read More »
Uganda Airlines Launches Tender and Eyes A320 Leases
Uganda Airlines has opened an international tender for consultancy services to guide its next phase of fleet expansion. The national… Read More »
Air Austral Plans to Replace Airbus A220 Fleet Amid Engine Reliability Issues
Air Austral, the flag carrier of La Réunion in the Indian Ocean, is preparing to phase out its Airbus A220… Read More »
United Airlines Jet Overshoots Runway at Roanoke-Blacksburg Airport
Virginia State Police confirmed that 53 passengers and crew were on board a United Airlines Embraer ERJ-145 regional jet that… Read More »
Boeing Delivers First 777 Freighter to China Since Trade War
Boeing has delivered the first of two new 777-200LRF freighters to China’s Suparna Airlines, marking the first new-build freighter handed… Read More »
Alaska Air CEO Urges Bold ATC Innovation
Alaska Airlines CEO has called for urgent innovation in America’s air traffic control (ATC) system, arguing that modern technology must… Read More »
US Awards $8.3M to Air Marshall Islands for Fleet Upgrade
The United States has pledged USD 8.3 million to Air Marshall Islands to support the modernization of its aging fleet,… Read More »
Ryanair to Reopen Trapani Base in Early 2026
Ryanair will reestablish its base at Trapani Airport in Sicily in January 2026, a decade after closing its operations there…. Read More »
IATA: SAF Tech Rollout, Not Feedstock, Key Net Zero Bottleneck
The International Air Transport Association (IATA), in partnership with Worley Consulting, has published a study demonstrating that sufficient sustainable aviation… Read More »
EU Opposes Russia’s Bid to Rejoin UN Aviation Council
Russia’s push to regain a seat on the governing council of the U.N.’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is facing… Read More »
Pilots’ Group Demands Judicial Probe Into Air India Crash
The Federation of Indian Pilots has called for a judicially led inquiry into the June 12 crash of Air India… Read More »
Spirit Bankruptcy Puts Small-Town Flights at Risk
Spirit Airlines’ second bankruptcy filing in a year is raising alarms at small regional airports that depend on the carrier… Read More »
