Gridiron Air Secures Part 121 Certification, Expands Fleet
Gridiron Air (RZN, Fort Worth Alliance) has officially achieved its Part 121 supplemental air carrier certification as of October 30,… Read More »
Regency Jet Retires King Air B200, Focuses on Enhanced Fleet
UK-based charter company Regency Jet has officially retired its King Air B200, a twin turboprop aircraft, marking a shift in… Read More »
Malaysia Suspends SKS Airways’ AOC Over Compliance Issues
Malaysia’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAM) has temporarily suspended the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) of SKS Airways, effective October 22, 2024,… Read More »
Trump Tariffs Pose Limited Risk to U.S. Aerospace Industry, Barclays Says
Aerospace stocks climbed on Wednesday as investors adjusted their portfolios following Donald Trump’s presidential election victory. Companies like GE Aerospace… Read More »
Trump’s Big Tech Agenda: Tariffs, AI Policy, and Antitrust Actions
Following Donald Trump’s presidential win, Big Tech leaders—including Alphabet’s Sundar Pichai, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, Apple’s Tim Cook, Amazon’s Andy Jassy,… Read More »
Malone AirCharter Retires Citation Excel, Welcomes Challenger 300
Malone AirCharter (MAD), based at Jacksonville International Airport, has officially retired its only Cessna Citation Excel from its Part 135-certified… Read More »
Isla Air Express Set to Launch Seaplane Services in the Balearics
Isla Air Express, a new Spanish airline based in Palma de Mallorca, is preparing to commence commercial seaplane operations in… Read More »
Airbus Secures Multiple Helicopter Orders at European Rotors
Airbus Helicopters has announced a series of significant orders for its H125 and H145 models during the European Rotors trade… Read More »
Jet Aviation Malta Retires Last Global 5000 Aircraft
Jet Aviation Malta has retired its only Bombardier Global 5000 jet, marking the end of the aircraft’s tenure under the… Read More »
DAS Private Jets Retires Last Citation Jet 3
Germany-based DAS Private Jets has retired its only Citation Jet 3, which has now been transferred to Aero Corporate Charters… Read More »
Brazil Expands VIP Fleet for Ministerial Use
Brazil is moving forward with plans to expand its VIP fleet for ministerial travel, aiming to bolster the Brazilian Air… Read More »
Skymark Executive Adds First GVII-G600 for Charter
San Marino-based Skymark Executive has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Gulfstream GVII-G600, its first of this advanced… Read More »
Global Medical Response Orders 28 Airbus Helicopters
Global Medical Response (GMR) has announced a substantial order for 28 Airbus helicopters, encompassing four different aircraft variants, along with… Read More »
Five Killed in HondaJet Crash at Falcon Field Airport
A tragic incident occurred in Mesa, Arizona, on November 5, 2024, when a HA-420 HondaJet crashed into a vehicle outside… Read More »
Montenegro Eyes New Learjet 45 for Government Use
The government of Montenegro is moving forward with plans to replace its aging Learjet 45, aiming to procure a newer… Read More »
Chartright Air Expands Fleet with New Challenger and Falcon Jets
Chartright Air has enhanced its fleet with the addition of its first Challenger 3500 and Falcon 2000LXS, according to ch-aviation… Read More »
Germany’s Luminair Launches with First Citation XLS
Germany’s new charter operator, Luminair, has officially entered the aviation market, receiving its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) #D-430 from the… Read More »
Advanced Air Targets Growth in Midsize, Large Jets
Advanced Air, a U.S.-based charter operator headquartered at Hawthorne Airport (California), is set to expand its midsize and large business… Read More »
FlySafair Faces Sanctions Over Foreign Ownership Rules
South Africa’s FlySafair (FA, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) is under scrutiny by the International Air Services Licensing Council (IASC) for reportedly… Read More »
AirSprint Sees Bright Future for Fractional Ownership
AirSprint Private Aviation, Canada’s leading fractional ownership provider, is optimistic about the growth of the Canadian private jet market, as… Read More »
Skytrans Prepares for First Airbus A319 Delivery
Australian regional airline Skytrans is gearing up to receive its first Airbus A319-100 by the end of 2024, marking a… Read More »
Sky Quest Retires Last Hawker 400XP Jet
Sky Quest, a U.S.-based private jet charter operator, has officially retired its sole Hawker 400XP aircraft from its Part 135-certified… Read More »
FlightWorks Retires Last Challenger 350 Jet
FlightWorks, a private jet charter operator based in Atlanta, has retired the last of its Challenger 350 aircraft from its… Read More »
Australian Corporate Jet Centres Revives Hawker 800XPi Ops
Australian Corporate Jet Centres (ACJC), based at Melbourne Essendon, has reintroduced the Hawker 800XPi to its fleet, resuming operations with… Read More »
Luxaviation San Marino Adds First Boeing 737-800 BBJ
Luxaviation San Marino (LSM) has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Boeing 737-800(BBJ), marking a significant milestone… Read More »
Jet Paris Secures AOC to Operate All-HondaJet Fleet
Jet Paris has received Air Operator Certificate (AOC) FR.AOC.0155 from the French civil aviation authority, the Direction générale de l’aviation… Read More »
