Join us at the Yale Club of NY for a Wings Club Luncheon with Michael Whitaker, Former FAA Administrator
Please join us on Thursday, February 27, 2025At the Yale Club of New York for ourAviation Leader Series Luncheon Our… Read More »
Serbia Revokes Tinadar Aviation’s Operating License
The Serbian Civil Aviation Directorate has suspended the operating license of Tinadar Aviation, putting the company’s two Citation Jets and… Read More »
Germany’s Luminair Adds XLS+, Plans Falcon 900LX Expansion
Luminair has added its first Citation XLS+, with plans to expand its fleet to three XLS-family jets by April 2025… Read More »
Executive Jet Management Ends GVII-G600 Charter Operations
Executive Jet Management (EJM, Cincinnati Lunken) has ceased GVII-G600 charter operations following the retirement of its only two aircraft of… Read More »
Avcon Jet Retires Its Only Falcon 7X from Austrian Fleet
Avcon Jet has retired its only Dassault Falcon 7X, marking a shift in its fleet strategy. The 14.5-year-old aircraft, registered… Read More »
VistaJet Malta Fights for EU Trademark Despite Legal Setback
VistaJet Malta remains determined to secure a European Union trademark for the distinctive red stripe on its silver fuselage, despite… Read More »
FLYUSA Adds First Citation Bravo to Part 135 Charter Fleet
FLYUSA, based at Tampa International Airport, has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first Citation Bravo…. Read More »
FAA Job Cuts Risk Air Safety, Key Support Staff Axed
The recent layoffs at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), initiated by the White House, have sparked significant safety concerns despite… Read More »
Jet Logistics Adds Cirrus Vision Jet G2+ for Organ Transplant Missions
Jet Logistics (based at Charleston Executive Airport) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by introducing a brand-new Cirrus Vision Jet… Read More »
Paradigm Jet Management Expands Fleet with Falcon 900EX, Hawker 900XP
Paradigm Jet Management (Muskegon) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet, adding a Falcon 900EX and Hawker 900XP, while retiring its… Read More »
Volato Removes All Part 135 Jets After Fleet Transfer to FlyExclusive
Volato (TMB, Houston Hobby) no longer lists any aircraft under its Part 135 certificate following the removal of its final… Read More »
Crypto Fraudster Bankman-Fried Forfeits $1B in Assets, Private Jets
A U.S. court has ordered convicted cryptocurrency fraudster Samuel Bankman-Fried (SBF) to forfeit approximately USD1 billion in assets, including two… Read More »
Slovak Air Force Acquires First Global 5000 to Modernize Fleet
The Slovak Air Force has received its first Global 5000, marking the beginning of its fleet modernization effort. The aircraft,… Read More »
UAE’s ASM Air Expands Fleet with First Challenger 605
Aviation Services Management (ASM Air) has added its first Bombardier Challenger 605, expanding its business jet fleet in the UAE…. Read More »
Voluxis Adds Global 7500 in San Marino, Hawker 850XP in UK
Voluxis has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Global 7500 in San Marino and the return of the… Read More »
Gulfstream Finishes Final G650 Production, Focuses on G800 Launch
Gulfstream Aerospace has completed production of its final G650ER, marking the end of an era for the ultra-long-range jet. The… Read More »
Trump Considers Buying Used Boeing 747-8 Planes for Air Force One Amid Production Delays
President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday Feb. 19 that he is exploring the purchase of used Boeing aircraft as a… Read More »
Trump Frustrated as Boeing Speeds Air Force One
President Donald Trump has voiced his displeasure over the prolonged delays in delivering the specially outfitted Boeing 747s that are… Read More »
Air Unlimited Ends Executive Jet Charter Operations in the U.S.
Air Unlimited Charter Services (AUD) has officially ceased executive jet charter operations following the retirement of its sole Citation Jet… Read More »
National Jets Phases Out Its Only Gulfstream G550
National Jets has retired its only Gulfstream G550, removing the aircraft from its Part 135-certified fleet, according to ch-aviation data…. Read More »
Jet Access Aviation Expands Fleet with Learjet 60, Citation XLS+
Jet Access Aviation (JXA) has resumed Learjet 60 operations after a one-year break and added its first Citation XLS+ to… Read More »
Hundreds Fired at U.S. Aviation Safety Agency, Union Claims
In the wake of a fatal mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., the Trump administration has initiated the dismissal of hundreds… Read More »
Pilatus Rides High in 2024 with Record Deliveries
Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft has announced a strong performance for 2024, reporting notable increases in both deliveries and new… Read More »
FAA Greenlights Archer’s eVTOL Pilot Program
Archer Aviation has received the green light from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to start assembling a team of pilots… Read More »
Industry Groups Call for Urgent Air Traffic Control Funding
U.S. aviation industry groups, including major airlines, Boeing, private aviation, and numerous labor unions, have urgently appealed to Congress for… Read More »
Líder Aviação Adds G450 for Charter, Expands São Paulo Bases
Líder Aviação has expanded its charter fleet with the addition of a Gulfstream G450, while also announcing new and expanded… Read More »
