Syria signs $250M deal to buy up to 10 Airbus A320s

Syria has signed a $250 million financing agreement with a Qatar-led consortium to purchase up to 10 Airbus A320 aircraft… Read More »
Man Sentenced for Sneaking Onto American Airlines Flight

A man has been sentenced for attempting to bribe an airport security guard and illegally boarding an American Airlines flight… Read More »
Frontier, United Warn of Domestic Flight Cuts Ahead

Two major U.S. airline executives are warning that domestic travelers could soon face fewer flight options and higher fares. During… Read More »
ICAO Safety Report Shows Rising Risks Amid Global Traffic Surge

The International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 2025 Safety Report warns that despite long-term improvements, global aviation safety requires renewed focus… Read More »
AirAsia X to Resume Europe Flights with Kuala Lumpur–Istanbul

AirAsia X will return to Europe in November 2025 after more than 13 years, launching nonstop flights between Kuala Lumpur… Read More »
EasyJet Pilot Suspended Over Drunk, Naked Hotel Stunt

EasyJet has suspended a captain after he was reportedly spotted wandering naked and intoxicated through a luxury hotel in Cape… Read More »
Air India Halts Delhi-Washington Flights Amid Fleet, Airspace Issues

Air India will suspend its nonstop service between New Delhi and Washington, D.C., starting in September, citing aircraft shortages and… Read More »
Future Growth Plans for Isavia’s Akureyri, Egilsstaðir Airports

Isavia Regional Airports, which manages Akureyri International Airport (AEY) in the north and Egilsstaðir International Airport (EGS) in the east,… Read More »
Delta 757 Clips Parked Aircraft at Atlanta Airport

A Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 clipped an unoccupied aircraft during pushback from the gate at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport… Read More »
Austrian Airlines Marks 65 Years Flying to Budapest

Budapest Airport, part of the VINCI Airports network, is celebrating a major aviation milestone as Austrian Airlines marks 65 years… Read More »
Swiss to Operate A330-300 on Zurich–Geneva Route

Swiss International Air Lines (LX, Zurich) will operate an Airbus A330-300 once daily between Zurich and Geneva from September 1… Read More »
US Senate Proposes ADS-B Safety Law After Washington Crash

The US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, chaired by Ted Cruz, has introduced the Rotorcraft Operations Transparency and… Read More »
Passenger Caught Vaping Mid-Flight Met by Police

An American Airlines passenger was met by police upon arrival in San Francisco after being caught vaping in the aircraft… Read More »
Dallas Fort Worth DFW Airport Construction Triggers 90 Days of Delays and Detours

Dallas Fort Worth DFW International Airport has begun the first of three major construction phases for its International Parkway Project,… Read More »
Shenzhen Airlines to Launch Shenzhen–Melbourne Flights

Shenzhen Airlines will enter the Australian market in late December with its first flights to Melbourne. The new service between… Read More »
FAA to Hire 8,900 Controllers by 2028, Shortages to Persist

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to hire at least 8,900 air traffic controllers by late 2028, but the agency… Read More »
United Airlines Resumes Flights After System Outage Grounds Fleet

United Airlines has resumed operations after a major technology issue forced a nationwide ground stop on August 6, delaying over… Read More »
American Airlines to Launch Budapest, Prague Flights in 2026

American Airlines will expand its international network in summer 2026 with six new routes, including the only nonstop U.S. service… Read More »
Air Transat to Launch Toronto, Montreal–Rio Flights

Air Transat will enter the Brazil market for the first time in winter 2025-26 with nonstop service to Rio de… Read More »
TSA Expands Touchless Facial Recognition to 14 US Airports

Denver International Airport (DEN) has introduced two security lanes allowing eligible travelers to pass through checkpoints using only biometric facial… Read More »
Wizz Air Expands Global Network with 950 Routes

Wizz Air, Hungary’s leading ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC), was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Budapest. The airline carried more… Read More »
Denver Airport to Study Small Nuclear Reactors for Clean Power

Denver International Airport (DIA) will explore the feasibility of using small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to meet future energy needs…. Read More »