South Africa’s FlySafair Gets 12 Months to Meet Ownership Rules
FlySafair (FA, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) has been granted 12 months by South Africa’s Air Services Licensing Council (ASLC) to comply… Read More »
Spain’s Air TXT Launches Citation Ops, Explores Freighter Fleet
Air TXT (Madrid Barajas) has officially launched charter operations with a Citation Ultra, marking its entry into the executive aviation… Read More »
Poland’s AMC Aviation Expands Fleet with First Falcon 7X
AMC Aviation (AMQ, Warsaw Chopin) has expanded its fleet by introducing its first Dassault Falcon 7X, marking the company’s entry… Read More »
Brazil’s BNDES Funds Embraers Major US Aircraft Export
The National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) in Brazil has greenlit financing for Embraer to export 16 E175… Read More »
MaxAir Nigeria Suspends Flights Until Early Q2 2025 Amid Audit
Nigeria’s MaxAir has suspended flight operations for three months starting January 31, 2025, as the airline undergoes a safety and… Read More »
Avcon Jet Deregisters Final G650 from Austrian Fleet
Avcon Jet (AOJ), based in Vienna, has officially deregistered the last of its three Gulfstream G650 aircraft operating under the… Read More »
Tarp Aviation Expands Fleet with Exclusive Russian Global 7500
Tarp Aviation (RLA), based at Moscow Vnukovo Airport, has significantly enhanced its fleet by acquiring three Bombardier Business Aircraft Global… Read More »
Luxaviation Germany Retires Citation M2 Jets
Luxaviation Germany (LXG), operating out of Paderborn/Lippstadt, has officially retired its only Citation M2 and Citation M2 Gen2 jets, according… Read More »
Flex Flight Welcomes First HondaJet Elite II to Fleet
Flex Flight (W2), based at Copenhagen Roskilde Airport, has expanded its fleet by adding a brand-new HondaJet Elite II, marking… Read More »
Voluxis Retires Sole Global 5000 from Fleet
Voluxis (VXS), operating out of London Biggin Hill, has officially retired its only Bombardier Global 5000 aircraft, according to recent… Read More »
Russia’s Sanrêt Expands Fleet with Challenger 850 Import
Sanrêt (DXT, Zhukovsky) has imported a Bombardier Challenger 850, marking its third aircraft of the type, according to ch-aviation research…. Read More »
FAA Restricts Helicopter Traffic Around Reagan National Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new restrictions on helicopter traffic near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport following the fatal… Read More »
NTSB Probes Midair Collision Over Potomac Amid Airspace Concerns
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is continuing its intensive investigation into the deadly midair collision between an American Airlines… Read More »
High Taxes Hinder Caribbean Air Market Growth
The Caribbean air transport market is experiencing notable growth, yet high levels of taxation on airline tickets are holding it… Read More »
SybaJet San Marino Resumes Pilatus PC-24 Private Jet Operations
SybaJet San Marino (BCP) has resumed Pilatus PC-24 operations with the addition of a brand-new aircraft in December 2024, according… Read More »
Poland’s Jet Story Expands Fleet with First Falcon 6X
Jet Story has added its first Dassault Falcon 6X, marking the first Polish-registered unit of this type, according to ch-aviation… Read More »
Axis Aviation San Marino Adds Challenger 605, Retires Learjet
Axis Aviation San Marino has expanded its fleet with its first Challenger 605 while retiring its only Learjet 31A, according… Read More »
SaxonAir Charter Expands Fleet with First Citation XLS+ Jet
UK-based SaxonAir Charter has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Citation XLS+, registered as G-VJTA (msn 560-6165),… Read More »
Crash Highlights Crisis in Congested U.S. Airspace
The fatal midair collision on Wednesday night between an American Airlines regional jet and a military helicopter has thrust long-standing… Read More »
LEGO’s Jet Division to Close Amid Low Demand, Sustainability Push
Kirkbi A/S, the majority shareholder of the LEGO Group, will shut down its corporate jet division by February 28, 2025,… Read More »
ACASS Ireland Sues Businessmen Over Jet Management Dispute
Irish aircraft management firm ACASS Ireland Ltd, based in Shannon, has initiated legal action against two businessmen, Tommy Kelly and… Read More »
Sean Duffy Sworn in as New US Transportation Secretary
Former five-term congressman Sean Duffy has been officially sworn in as the new United States Secretary of Transportation (DOT) after… Read More »
Boeing’s Air Force One Program Over Budget and Delayed
Boeing’s Air Force One program is facing significant challenges, being over budget by more than $2 billion and delayed for… Read More »
Colombia Uses Presidential Jet Amid US Sanctions
The Government of Colombia, led by President Gustavo Petro, has taken decisive action to manage the return of Colombian citizens… Read More »
Join us at the Yale Club of NY for a Wings Club Luncheon with Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A
Please join us on Thursday, January 30, 2025At the Yale Club of New York for ourAviation Leader Series Luncheon Our… Read More »
Hawai’i Plans Charter Backup Amid Mokulele Disruptions
The Hawai’i Department of Transportation (HDOT) is preparing to issue a tender for an open-ended charter contract with a regional… Read More »
