Seaplane Asia to Acquire 14 Jekta PHA-ZE 100 Aircraft
Seaplane Asia, headquartered in Hong Kong, has finalized an agreement to acquire fourteen Jekta PHA-ZE 100 amphibious aircraft at the… Read More »
Russia Claims Resilience to Global IT Crisis Due to Increased Self-Sufficiency
In the wake of a massive global IT outage caused by a software issue in CrowdStrike’s Falcon Sensor, which disrupted… Read More »
U.S. Air Force Awards Boeing $16.8 Million Contract for KC-46A Enhancements
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing a $16.8 million contract for software and data enhancements to the KC-46A, the… Read More »
Saudia Group Secures 50 Electric Air Taxis from Lilium in Landmark $450 Million Deal
Saudia Group, a major airline based in Saudi Arabia, has confirmed a substantial order with Germany’s Lilium for 50 electric… Read More »
Netanyahu’s ‘Wing of Zion’ 767 Plane’s Windshield Cracks Mid-Flight
In a surprising turn of events, the windshield of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s official aircraft, the ‘Wing of Zion,’ cracked… Read More »
Boeing’s Presence at Farnborough Airshow Muted Amid 737 Max Safety Concerns
Boeing’s participation at the Farnborough International Airshow this year has been notably subdued, reflecting ongoing safety challenges with its 737… Read More »
NOAA to Expand Fleet with New Gulfstream G550 Aircraft by 2028
NOAA has announced this week a significant expansion of its fleet with the procurement of a fully modified Gulfstream G550… Read More »
Over Two Dozen Aerospace Associations Urge Congress to Boost Funding for Neglected Aviation Facilities
Twenty-six aerospace associations have jointly called on Congress to increase funding for America’s aging aviation facilities, warning that neglect could… Read More »
Boeing’s Strategic Showcase at the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow
Boeing has tailored its presence at the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow as the company focuses on strengthening safety and quality… Read More »
Pan Am Returns to the Skies in 2025 for a Special Transatlantic Journey
Pan American World Airways, a name that once defined the golden age of air travel as a private jet service,… Read More »
What Project 2025 Would Mean for the Fight Against Climate Change
Project 2025 is a conservative initiative aimed at shaping policies for the next Republican administration, with profound implications for environmental… Read More »
Pan Am’s 2025 Revival: Luxury European Journey
Pan American Airways, a symbol of luxury air travel from its heyday, is making a dramatic return in 2025. Nearly… Read More »
FAA Explores AI for Enhancing Aviation Safety
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is exploring the integration of advanced analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to enhance aviation… Read More »
Donald Trump’s Love for His Boeing 757: A Symbol of Brand Presence and Power
Donald Trump’s choice of a private jet—a 30-plus-year-old Boeing 757-200, famously dubbed Trump Force One—might seem unconventional when compared to… Read More »
Launch of New Air Force One 747-8 VC-25B Delayed to 2026
Boeing has announced another delay in the development of the new Air Force One, the 747-8 VC-25B, pushing its first… Read More »
Major Price Reduction on DJI Mini 3 Drone: Lowest Ever Starting at $329
DJI, a leader in the drone industry, has announced a significant price reduction on its popular DJI Mini 3 model,… Read More »
How Safe Is Helicopter Travel? A Comprehensive Look at Helicopter Safety
High-profile helicopter accidents often spark concerns about the safety of helicopter travel. Recent tragedies, such as the 2020 crash that… Read More »
CAE Launches New Gulfstream Business Jet Training Center in Savannah, Georgia
CAE, a leading Canadian simulator and training provider, has opened a new training facility in Savannah, Georgia, specifically designed for… Read More »
FAA Plans New Rules Impacting Scheduled Charters Like JSX
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is set to implement new regulations that may affect scheduled public charter operators like JSX,… Read More »
Air Baltic Training Enhances Fleet with First Fully Electric Aircraft for Eco-Friendly Pilot Training
Air Baltic Training, the educational arm of the Latvian airline Air Baltic, has announced an expansion of its fleet with… Read More »
FAA Grants Archer Aviation Approval to Commence Commercial Air Taxi Operations
Archer Aviation has received the green light from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to begin commercial air taxi services,… Read More »
Airbus CEO Urges Increased European Investment in Defense Production
Europe must enhance collaboration on defense projects and significantly increase investment in production capacity, according to Guillaume Faury, CEO of… Read More »
