Serbia Takes Full Control of Air Serbia as Etihad Exits
In a pivotal development, Serbia is set to acquire the remaining stake in its national carrier, Air Serbia (JU, Belgrade),… Read More »
Boeing, NASA, and United Airlines Join Forces to Assess Environmental Impact of Contrails Using SAF
On October 31, a collaborative effort between Boeing, NASA, and United Airlines embarked on an ambitious project to measure the… Read More »
Pascan Aviation Faces Cutbacks as Quebec Ends Air Travel Subsidy Program
Pascan Aviation, based in Canada, has issued a warning of impending cutbacks to its network and potential layoffs following the… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Set to Launch Boeing 737-7 Max Flights in Fall 2024 Following FAA Certification in April
Southwest Airlines is anticipating that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will certify Boeing’s 737-7 Max aircraft by April 2024. This… Read More »
Potential Government Shutdown Threatens Thanksgiving Air Travel Chaos
With a government shutdown looming on November 18, the U.S. air travel sector faces potential disruption just as the busy… Read More »
China Contemplates Resuming Boeing 737 Max Purchases Ahead of US-China Presidential Meet at APEC Summit
China is reportedly mulling over the resumption of Boeing 737 Max aircraft purchases, a potential development that could be discussed… Read More »
Boeing India President Highlights Rapid Growth of India’s Aviation Sector
Salil Gupte, the President of Boeing India, has emphasized the remarkable growth of India’s aviation sector, positioning it as the… Read More »
Critics Raise Concerns Over Legislation Threatening Credit Card Reward Programs for Travel
Millions of Americans who rely on credit card rewards for air travel and hotel stays are growing increasingly concerned about… Read More »
Join us at the Yale Club of NY for a Wings Club Luncheon with Anko Van der Werff, CEO, SAS Scandinavian Airline
Please join us on Thursday, November 16, 2023 At the Yale Club of New York for our Aviation Leader Series… Read More »
Bipartisan Farm to Fly Act Aims to Boost Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production
Rep. Max Miller, a Republican from Ohio, has joined forces with a bipartisan group of House members to introduce the… Read More »
Airbus CEO Confident in Germany’s Commitment to FCAS Fighter Jet Project
Airbus Chief Executive Guillaume Faury, in a recent statement, has expressed confidence in Germany’s ongoing involvement in the Franco-German-Spanish Future… Read More »
US Government Approves Complaints Against Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport Flight Cuts
The US government has given its nod of approval to complaints filed by Airlines for America and JetBlue Airways concerning… Read More »
Air Macau Secures Three-Year Extension of Airport Concession Amid Legislative Delays
The government of the Special Administrative Region has extended Air Macau’s airport concession for an additional three years, allowing the… Read More »
AirAsia X Appeals Bursa Malaysia Decision, Continues Efforts to Exit PN17 Status
AirAsia X (D7), the Malaysian long-haul budget airline, has lodged an appeal against Bursa Malaysia’s decision to reject its application… Read More »
Malaysia’s Sabah Government Takes Cautious Approach to State-Owned Airline Plans Amidst Industry Challenges
In a strategic move, officials from the Malaysian state of Sabah are reevaluating their plans to launch a state-owned airline… Read More »
US DoT Responds to Amsterdam Slot Constraints: Airlines Ordered for Reconsideration
In a swift response to the Dutch government’s decision to implement slot constraints at Amsterdam Schiphol, the US Department of… Read More »
Malaysia’s MAVCOM Suspends MYAirline’s License Amid Financial Turmoil
The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) has taken decisive action by suspending the air service license (ASL) of MYAirline (MYM) following… Read More »
US DoT Denies United’s Request for Guam-Tokyo Route and Updates on Houston-Tokyo Slots
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has rejected United Airlines’ request to use Hawaiian Airlines’ nighttime slots for flights between… Read More »
US Airlines Urge Treasury to Recognize GREET Model for SAF Credits
Several major US airlines, including Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, Alaska, American, Hawaiian, and United, have collectively sent a letter to Treasury… Read More »
NASA Moves Closer to Advanced Aviation Safety with Successful Technology Challenge
NASA has taken a significant leap toward revolutionizing air safety with the completion of the first Technical Challenge (TC-1) under… Read More »
California Jury Awards Damages to Flight Attendants Over ‘Toxic’ Uniforms
A California jury has delivered a verdict in favor of four American Airlines flight attendants, awarding over $1 million in… Read More »
U.S. Senate to Convene Hearing on Rising Aviation Near-misses
Amidst growing concerns over a spate of near-miss incidents in aviation, the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee has announced a hearing… Read More »
Boeing Nears FAA Certification for 737-7 and Progresses with 737-10 Max Towards 2024 and 2025 Deliveries
Boeing is nearing key milestones in the certification of its 737-7 and 737-10 Max aircraft. Boeing is close to receiving… Read More »
Impact of President Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence on the Department of Defense and Industry Partners
The new executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) signed by President Joe Biden on October 30, 2023, is a comprehensive… Read More »
Air Peace Secures Green Light for UK Flights Following Regulatory Approval
Nigeria’s leading carrier, Air Peace, has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining the necessary permits from the UK Civil Aviation… Read More »
Rolls-Royce’s Strategy for Net-Zero Emissions by 2050
Rolls-Royce has laid out an ambitious strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, a plan that is in line… Read More »
