IranAir Challenges EU Sanctions with Legal Action
IranAir has confirmed it is pursuing legal avenues to challenge sanctions imposed by the European Union, appealing directly to individual… Read More »
French Jet Circles for Hour as Sleeping Controller Delays Landing
An Air Corsica Airbus A320-200neo was forced to circle for nearly an hour over Corsica after the sole air traffic… Read More »
JSX to Test ATR Turboprops With Passengers Before Firm Order
U.S. regional carrier JSX plans to acquire four used ATR 42-600 turboprops to gauge passenger acceptance before committing to a… Read More »
FAA Expands Lightning Protection Checks on Boeing 777 Fleet
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to broaden its inspections of Boeing 777 fuel feed tubes for latent lightning protection… Read More »
How AI and Machine Learning Are Boosting Aviation Safety and Efficiency
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are rapidly transforming the aviation sector, delivering measurable improvements in security, operations and… Read More »
Virgin Australia Trials In-Cabin Pets on Select Flights
Virgin Australia is introducing a limited pilot program allowing small pets to travel in the cabin, marking a first for… Read More »
Delta Partners with Maeve on Hybrid-Electric Regional Jet
Delta Air Lines has announced a new partnership with Dutch manufacturer Maeve Aerospace to accelerate development of the MAEVE Jet,… Read More »
American Airlines Launches Santa Maria–Phoenix Flights
American Airlines will restore daily commercial service to California’s Santa Maria Public Airport this fall, marking a significant milestone for… Read More »
Boeing Moves Closer to Matching Airbus Deliveries
Boeing says it is closing in on Airbus’ delivery pace as CEO Kelly Ortberg outlines a plan to stabilize production… Read More »
Delta Vacations Sales Jump 10% on Medallion Member Bookings
Delta Vacations has reported a more than 10% rise in travel agency sales this year, fueled largely by Delta Air… Read More »
Families Sue Boeing and Honeywell Over Air India Crash
Families of four passengers killed in the June 12 Air India Flight 171 crash have filed a lawsuit against Boeing… Read More »
San Diego Airport Reopens After Runway Closure
San Diego International Airport resumed operations late Wednesday night after an hours-long shutdown triggered by a disabled private jet on… Read More »
IATA Urges Raising Pilot Retirement Age to 67
The International Air Transport Association is calling for the retirement age of commercial pilots undertaking multi-pilot international operations to be… Read More »
NBAA Applauds Senate Action on Michael Graham Nomination
The National Business Aviation Association has welcomed the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee’s vote advancing Michael Graham’s nomination… Read More »
Flames Seen From Swiss A330 Plane as Logan Airport Issues Ground Stop
Boston Logan International Airport briefly halted arrivals Tuesday evening after a Swiss International Air Lines flight aborted its takeoff and… Read More »
New Zealand Unveils 25-Point Aviation Action Plan
New Zealand has launched a comprehensive Aviation Action Plan featuring 25 strategic measures to strengthen and modernize the country’s aviation… Read More »
IATA Sets High Expectations for 42nd ICAO Assembly
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Geneva has high expectations for the 42nd Assembly of the International Civil Aviation… Read More »
FAA Seeks $3.14M Fine Against Boeing Over Safety Lapses
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a USD3.14 million fine against Boeing for multiple safety violations tied to… Read More »
Swiss Commits $1.25B Yearly Investment with Lufthansa Support
Swiss International Air Lines has announced plans to invest about CHF1 billion (USD1.25 billion) annually over the next five years… Read More »
Air Force One Has Near Miss With Spirit A321 Jet as Controllers Warn
Air traffic controllers repeatedly warned a Spirit Airlines flight to turn away from Air Force One on Tuesday Sep. 16… Read More »
FAA Orders Inspections of 119 Boeing 787s Over Faulty Oxygen Masks
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is set to issue a final rule requiring U.S. airlines to inspect more than 100… Read More »
Aer Lingus Unveils Record Transatlantic Schedule for 2026
Aer Lingus has announced its largest-ever transatlantic program for 2026, underscoring the airline’s commitment to expanding its U.S. network and… Read More »
