Travel Industry Faces Disruption Following Recent Hamas Attack on Israel
The travel industry is grappling with significant disruptions in the wake of the recent Hamas attack on Israel. The assault,… Read More »
Ben Gurion Airport Remains Open Amid Foreign Airlines Flight Cancellations
Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s primary international gateway, continues to operate despite recent attacks by Hamas militants originating from the Gaza… Read More »
Hamburg Airport Resumes Flights After Security Threat to Iran Air Plane
Hamburg Airport, Germany’s fifth-busiest airport, successfully resumed its flight operations on Monday Oct. 9 afternoon following a temporary suspension due… Read More »
Jet Airways Ownership Transfer Faces Legal Challenges as Creditors Seek Fund Source Clarity
The ownership transfer of India’s Jet Airways to the Jalan Kalrock Consortium (JKC) has hit another legal roadblock as creditors,… Read More »
U.S. Airlines Battle for Customer Loyalty: Delta, Alaska, and JetBlue Offer Enticing Perks
In the fiercely competitive airline industry, carriers are constantly vying for the loyalty of passengers. When challenges arise for one,… Read More »
U.S. and European Airlines Suspend Flights to Israel Amid Hamas Attacks
Several major US airlines, including United Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines, have temporarily suspended flights to and from… Read More »
Finnair’s 100 Memorable Firsts as It Approaches Its 100th Anniversary
As Finnair approaches its 100th anniversary, it’s time to celebrate its remarkable journey with 100 memorable firsts. Founded on November… Read More »
Finnair Proposes €600 Million Rights Issue to Strengthen Financial Position
Finnair (AY, Helsinki Vantaa) has unveiled plans for a rights issue, aiming to raise up to €600 million euros (USD… Read More »
Korean Air’s USD 520,000 US Lobbying Spree Faces Scrutiny Amid Asiana Merger Challenges
Korean Air (KE) has allocated a substantial USD 520,000 for lobbying efforts in the United States since the beginning of… Read More »
Five Centenarians of the Skies: Airlines Celebrating 100 Years of Aviation Excellence
Three distinguished airlines are marking their 100th anniversaries this year, a remarkable testament to their enduring legacy in the aviation… Read More »
JSX Accuses Major Airlines of Pressuring FAA to Undermine Competitors’ Safety Standards
JSX, a Dallas-based public charter jet service, has raised allegations against American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, claiming that they have… Read More »
Alaska Airlines and UP.Labs to Launch Startups for Aviation Innovation
Alaska Airlines is embarking on an innovative journey to foster aviation startups and address core strategic challenges in the industry…. Read More »
Delta Air Lines’ Selectivity in Flight Attendant Hiring and Its Implications for Business
Delta Air Lines is known for its highly selective process in hiring flight attendants, a level of selectivity that has… Read More »
FAA Nominee Vows to Tackle Staffing Shortages, Enhance Safety, and Bring Employees Back to the Office
Michael Whitaker, President Biden’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), assured the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee… Read More »
U.S. Transportation Department Grants $14 Million to Small Airports for Air Service Development
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) has announced a significant boost for small airports across the country through its Small Community… Read More »
GE and Safran Discover More Cases of Fraudulent Safety Records in Jet Engines
General Electric and Safran have revealed an increase in the number of jet engines that were found to have fake… Read More »
Wizz Air Unveils Expansion Plans with New Routes and Base Enhancements Across Europe
Wizz Air has unveiled an ambitious strategy for expanding its presence across Europe. The airline’s plans encompass the launch of… Read More »
FedEx Cargo Plane Crash-Lands in Chattanooga After Landing Gear Malfunction
Late Wednesday night, a FedEx cargo plane crash-landed at Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport in Tennessee, following a landing gear malfunction. Thankfully,… Read More »
Ethiopian Airlines Explores 5th Freedom Flights from Accra to Canada
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) is considering the launch of fifth-freedom long-haul flights connecting Accra, Ghana, to Canadian destinations Toronto Pearson and… Read More »
Saudia Considers Bond Sale to Finance Fleet Expansion
Saudia (SV), the state-owned airline of Saudi Arabia, is exploring the possibility of raising capital through a debut bond sale… Read More »
Sunclass Airlines Set to Expand Fleet with First A321neo
Denmark’s Sunclass Airlines (DK) is gearing up to enhance its fleet with the addition of at least one A321-200NX, marking… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Addresses Engine Part Scandal, Grounds Less Than 1% of Aircraft
Delta Air Lines (DL) has confirmed its involvement in the engine part scandal linked to unapproved components from a rogue… Read More »
EU Parliament Pursues Ban on Hand Luggage and Seat Allocation Fees
The European Union Parliament has passed a resolution on October 4, advocating for the prohibition of fees related to hand… Read More »
Qatar Airways Expands Saudi Arabian Network with Al-Ula and Tabuk Routes
Qatar Airways, the leading state-owned flag carrier of Qatar, has unveiled its plans to introduce flights to two new Saudi… Read More »
Avelo Airlines Launches Exclusive Nonstop Service from Orlando to Central Wisconsin
October 5 marks the inaugural flight of Avelo Airlines’ exclusive nonstop service between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Central Wisconsin… Read More »
SMBC Aviation Capital Secures $710 Million Insurance Payout for Aeroflot Leases
SMBC Aviation Capital has confirmed the receipt of an insurance settlement totaling approximately USD710 million from Russian state-owned insurer NSK…. Read More »
