Soulbird Expands Charter Fleet with Pilatus PC-24, Retires Citation Mustang

Soulbird has introduced Pilatus PC-24 operations, adding its first PC-24 jet to its FAA Part 135-certified fleet while retiring its… Read More »
Robinson Helicopter Launches R88: A Larger, More Versatile Aircraft

Robinson Helicopter Company, based in Torrance, California, has unveiled its first all-new aircraft model in nearly 15 years—the R88 helicopter…. Read More »
UAE’s Falcon Luxe Expands with 3 New Business Jets

Falcon Luxe, a prominent UAE-based private jet operator, has added a Challenger 850, a Global Express, and a Legacy 650… Read More »
NetJets Opens Private Terminal at Vail/Eagle Airport, CO

NetJets Aviation has opened a new private terminal at Vail/Eagle County Regional Airport in Colorado, a key destination for its… Read More »
Execaire Retires Phenom 300E and Falcon 2000EX in Canada

Execaire Aviation, based at Montréal Trudeau Airport, has officially retired its only Embraer Phenom 300E and Dassault Falcon 2000EX EASy,… Read More »
FAI Advances Fleet Renewal, Closes Berlin MRO Facility

Germany’s FAI Rent-A-Jet is progressing with its fleet renewal program, replacing older aircraft with newer models while confirming the closure… Read More »
Jetica Adds First Hawker 750 to Russian Charter Fleet

Jetica, a Russian business aviation operator, has added its first Hawker 750 to its fleet, marking a new chapter in… Read More »
GMR Aviation Launches Embraer Jet Charter with Legacy 600

GMR Aviation, based at Bengaluru International Airport, has officially launched Embraer Executive Jet operations with the addition of a Legacy… Read More »
Asia Corporate Jet in Singapore Adds First Gulfstream G550

Asia Corporate Jet has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Gulfstream G550, according to ch-aviation research. The… Read More »
Air Bohemia Retires Its Only Citation Sovereign Aircraft

Air Bohemia has retired its only Citation Sovereign aircraft, marking a shift in its fleet operations. The 17.6-year-old aircraft, previously… Read More »
Electra’s EL9: A Game-Changer in Air Mobility

Virginia-based startup Electra has made waves in the advanced air mobility market by securing 2,200 preorders for its innovative ultra-short… Read More »
US Seizes Aircraft in Venezuela Forfeiture Case

The United States Department of Justice filed a forfeiture complaint on March 18, 2025, against the Falcon 900EX T7-ESPRT, a… Read More »
JetStream Group Expands Citation VI Fleet

JetStream Group has recently reallocated two Citation VI aircraft from its Hungarian air operator’s certificate to B.J. Aviation Slovenia, marking… Read More »
Aero Contractors Expands Lagos MRO Facility

Aero Contractors is set to complete a significantly expanded maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility in Lagos within the next three… Read More »
Global Jet Austria Adds Falcon 2000LXS to Fleet

Global Jet Austria has resumed its Dassault Aviation operations by incorporating a Spanish-registered Falcon 2000LXS into its growing fleet, a… Read More »
Why Airline Pilots Have ‘Concerns’ About Trump’s FAA Chief Nominee

The Air Line Pilots Association, Intl. (ALPA) expressed “concerns” about President Donald Trump’s nominee for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) administrator,… Read More »
Poland’s Jet Story Adds First G700 to Its Growing Fleet

Jet Story (JDI, Warsaw Chopin) has taken delivery of its first G700, marking the first unit of the type to… Read More »
Trump Appoints Bryan Bedford to Lead U.S. Air Safety Agency

Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airways, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to lead the agency overseeing U.S. air… Read More »
FAA Proposes Modernizing Part 141 Regulations for Flight Schools

The FAA is looking to modernize Part 141 regulations, which govern pilot flight schools in the United States. The agency… Read More »
Fired FAA Technicians and Inspectors Reinstated After Court Ruling

A total of 132 probationary technicians, inspectors, and maintenance workers have been reinstated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) a… Read More »
Evolution Airways Secures FAA Part 135 Certification, Expands Fleet

Evolution Airways has obtained its FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate, allowing it to offer charter flight services in the… Read More »
Russia’s Aeromeditsina Acquires HS-125 for Medevac Operations

Aeromeditsina has acquired its first HS-125-700B to launch dedicated medevac operations in Russia, becoming the country’s first business aviation operator… Read More »