UK Begins Airspace Overhaul to Ease London Congestion

The UK Government has launched an ambitious plan to revolutionize British airspace, aiming to alleviate congestion in London’s busy skies,… Read More »
Embraer Aircraft Deliveries Soar 33% as Private Jets Lead

Embraer has announced a notable increase in its aircraft deliveries, reporting a 33% rise year-over-year in its latest quarterly results,… Read More »
NZ Jet Expands with First Jets for Charter Service

NZ Jet has officially expanded its operations by adding its first two jets to its Part 119 charter certificate at… Read More »
Lilium Faces Bankruptcy as Subsidiaries Prepare to Fold

Lilium NV, the parent company of Germany’s Lilium (Oberpfaffenhofen) and Lilium eAircraft, is on the brink of bankruptcy, warning that… Read More »
Wheels Up Expands Fleet, Secures $330M Credit Facility

Wheels Up (WUP), based in Teterboro, New Jersey, has announced an ambitious fleet modernization strategy aimed at enhancing its service… Read More »
Chrono Aviation Faces Administration Amid Financial Struggles

Chrono Group, the Canadian aviation firm that operates charter airline Chrono Aviation, has entered administration as it struggles to meet… Read More »
Researchers Develop Backup Navigation System for Aircraft Using Cellphone Towers

In a world increasingly reliant on GPS for navigation—from casual weekend road trips to critical commercial airline routes—a team of… Read More »
Joby Aviation Launches $200M Stock Offering to Fund 2025 Air Taxi Rollout

Electric air taxi startup Joby Aviation has launched a $200 million public offering to support its goal of rolling out… Read More »
Argentina Risks Losing FAA Category 1 Safety Rating Amid Audit

The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has arrived in Argentina to conduct the final phase of its evaluation under… Read More »
Embraer Sees 33% Surge in Aircraft Deliveries

Embraer is experiencing a robust sales year, returning to NBAA-BACE with a notable nearly 50% increase in third-quarter business jet… Read More »
Honeywell Forecast Predicts Continued Growth in Business Jet Deliveries

Honeywell Aerospace’s latest Global Business Aviation Outlook forecasts the delivery of 8,500 new business jets valued at $280 billion over… Read More »
US Flags China’s AI Use as Security Threat, Warns of Global Coercion Risks

The U.S. government has raised significant concerns over China’s growing use of artificial intelligence (AI), cautioning that it may endanger… Read More »
UK CAA Enables Drones to Fly BVLOS for Infrastructure Inspections

The United Kingdom’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced a groundbreaking new policy that allows drones to operate beyond visual… Read More »
EU Sanctions Iranian Airlines Over Drone Transfers to Russia

The European Union has imposed sanctions on seven individuals and seven entities, including three Iranian airlines, in response to Iran’s… Read More »
French Government Plans to Triple Aviation Taxes

The French government is expected to introduce a significant increase in aviation taxes as part of its strategy to tackle… Read More »
Aero Launches Luxury Flights from LA’s Van Nuys Airport to Las Vegas

Aero, a luxury airline based in California, has announced the launch of scheduled flights between Los Angeles and Las Vegas,… Read More »
Orlando Airports Suspend Operations Ahead of Hurricane Milton

On the morning of Wednesday, October 9, Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) will suspend all commercial… Read More »
Textron Aviation and Union Resume Negotiations Amid Strike

Textron Aviation and Local 774 (District 70), representing striking workers in Wichita, Kansas, have announced plans to resume negotiations following… Read More »
PHI Aviation Welcomes New Airbus H175 Helicopters

PHI Aviation has officially received two new Airbus H175 helicopters, marking the first time the operator will utilize this variant…. Read More »
EU Purchases 22 Canadair 515 Firefighting Aircraft

De Havilland Canada and the European Union (EU) have successfully concluded negotiations for the procurement of 22 newly produced C-515… Read More »
Delta Becomes First U.S. Airline to Use Drones for Maintenance Inspections

Delta Air Lines has become the first U.S. commercial airline to receive FAA approval to use camera-based drones for aircraft… Read More »
Passenger Safely Lands King Air C90 After Pilot Incapacitation

A passenger with no pilot’s certificate successfully landed a Beechcraft King Air C90 at Meadows Field Airport in Bakersfield, California,… Read More »