SAS Scandinavian Plans Significant Expansion of Regional Jet Fleet Through SAS Link Subsidiary
SAS Scandinavian Airlines is setting the stage for a substantial expansion of its regional jet operations, specifically through its SAS… Read More »
easyJet Set to Expand In-House Maintenance Operations with Acquisition of SR Technics Facility in Malta
easyJet, the UK-based low-cost airline, has confirmed its plans to acquire the SR Technics aircraft maintenance facility located at Malta… Read More »
Uganda Airlines Nears Deal with Boeing for Fleet Expansion
According to reports from Kampala, the Ugandan government is nearing a significant agreement with Boeing to acquire four aircraft for… Read More »
FAA Navigates Unique Challenges in AI Integration for Aviation Safety
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proceeding with caution as it explores integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into aviation, reflecting a… Read More »
Mount Ruang’s Latest Eruption Disrupts Flights and Triggers Evacuations in Indonesia
Mount Ruang, located in Indonesia’s remote North Sulawesi province, erupted multiple times early Tuesday, compelling authorities to raise the alert… Read More »
Software Glitch Linked to Dual Tail Strike Incidents on Alaska Airlines Boeing 737s
A critical software malfunction is identified as the cause of two tail strike incidents involving Alaska Airlines Boeing 737s, leading… Read More »
Bonza Faces Setbacks in Fleet Expansion Due to Aircraft Registration and Availability Issues
Bonza, Australia’s newest airline based at Sunshine Coast, is experiencing significant delays in expanding its fleet due to regulatory and… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Axes Service to Four Airports Amid Financial Struggles
Southwest Airlines has announced significant network adjustments, including the discontinuation of service to four airports effective August 4, 2024. This… Read More »
AirAsia X Outlines Strategy for AirAsia Takeover and Corporate Reorganization
AirAsia X (D7, Kuala Lumpur International) has provided a detailed overview of its strategy to acquire AirAsia Bhd, the operator… Read More »
Aurigny Air Services Scrambles for Additional ACMI Capacity Following Aircraft Incident
Aurigny Air Services, based in Guernsey, is actively seeking additional aircraft capacity on an ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance)… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Introduces Compensation Program for Flight Delays Following DOT Settlement
Southwest Airlines has initiated a compensation program for passengers affected by flight delays, following a $140 million settlement with the… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines Introduces Lightning-Fast Starlink WiFi on Flights
Hawaiian Airlines is revolutionizing in-flight connectivity by equipping their fleet with Starlink internet, promising passengers the fastest WiFi speeds yet…. Read More »
GPS Interference Forces Return of Finnair Flights Between Finland and Estonia Amid Russian Cyber Activities
Two Finnair flights from Helsinki to Tartu in Estonia were compelled to return to their departure airport due to GPS… Read More »
China Southern Airlines Debuts Longest Direct Flight from Shenzhen to Mexico City
China Southern Airlines is set to make aviation history by launching the longest direct flight from China, connecting the bustling… Read More »
Bermuda’s Freedom II Expands Charter Services with Two E170 Aircraft
Freedom II, a Bermuda-based airline, has enhanced its charter offerings by engaging ACC Aviation to market two Embraer E170 aircraft,… Read More »
The Rise of Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Can It Make Air Travel Greener?
In recent years, the airline industry has embraced Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) as a critical component of its strategy to… Read More »
Study Reveals Which U.S. Airline Has the Most Delays and Cancellations
A recent study has identified the U.S. airline with the highest rates of delays and cancellations, providing travelers with crucial… Read More »
Air China Boosts Fleet with Order for 100 Extended Range COMAC C919 Aircraft
Air China (CA) has confirmed a substantial order for 100 extended range C919 aircraft from Chinese manufacturer COMAC, marking a… Read More »
Jeju Air Exits Bidding for Asiana Airlines’ Cargo Division as Sale Process Narrows
Jeju Air has officially withdrawn from the competition to acquire the cargo business of Asiana Airlines, leaving Eastar Jet, Air… Read More »
Asia Atlantic Airlines Transforms into AirThailand, Plans August Launch with A330 Fleet
Asia Atlantic Airlines, now rebranded as AirThailand, is gearing up to commence operations in August 2024, focusing on connecting Bangkok… Read More »
American Airlines Routes Adapt as Boeing 787 Deliveries Stall
American Airlines has announced plans to modify specific routes from the latter half of 2024 through the initial quarter of… Read More »
U.S. Airports Ranked by Friendliest Staffs, West Coast Takes Top Spot
A recent study conducted by Upgraded Points has unveiled the U.S. airports renowned for having the most and least friendly… Read More »
Airbus Set to Increase A350 Production to 12 Units Monthly
Toulouse-based Airbus is set to boost production of its A350 aircraft to 12 units per month by 2028, a move… Read More »
Korean Air Considers Adding Boeing 777X to Its Fleet Amid Expansion Plans
Korean Air is reportedly in discussions to acquire at least ten Boeing 777X aircraft, according to sources cited by Reuters…. Read More »
Malaysia’s Civil Aviation Authority Revokes MYAirline’s Operating Certificate
MYAirline (MYM, Kuala Lumpur Subang), an insolvent low-cost carrier in Malaysia, has officially lost its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) as… Read More »
Former Nigerian Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika Arrested on Charges of Fraud and Money Laundering
Hadi Sirika, Nigeria’s former Aviation Minister, is set to be arraigned in an Abuja court next week following his recent… Read More »
