Mozambique Denies Blocking Fastjet Licensing

The Mozambican government has rejected claims that it is obstructing the licensing process for Fastjet Mozambique, stating that the application… Read More »
22 Arrested in Madagascar Boeing 777 Iran Case

Authorities in Madagascar have placed 22 people, including senior civil aviation officials and company executives, in pre-trial detention over the… Read More »
Air Mauritius Chair Rejects Qatar Airways Takeover

Air Mauritius chairman Kishore Beegoo has rejected proposals to sell the struggling national airline to Qatar Airways, warning such a… Read More »
Air Niugini CEO Suspended Over A220 Readiness

The board of directors of Air Niugini has suspended CEO Gary Seddon amid concerns over the airline’s preparedness to introduce… Read More »
US Clears $2.7B Military Aircraft Support Deals

The U.S. State Department has approved more than $2.7 billion in foreign military sales to support aircraft sustainment programs with… Read More »
FAA Plans Scenario-Based Review With Boeing Before Considering 737 MAX Production Increase

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will conduct scenario-based planning exercises with Boeing before deciding whether to lift the current… Read More »
Dramatic F-35 Crash in Alaska Caused by Iced-Up Landing Gear, Report Finds

A recently released U.S. Air Force report has confirmed that ice buildup in the landing gear of an F-35A Lightning… Read More »
Northrop Grumman and Pratt & Whitney Advance F-35 Production With Automation and Engine Contracts

The F-35 Lightning II program is entering a new phase of innovation and industrial strength as key suppliers Northrop Grumman… Read More »
Court Places Miami’s 777 Partners in Receivership

Miami-based investment firm 777 Partners has been placed under limited receivership after a Delaware court found it in contempt for… Read More »
Mexico City to Restore Airport Slots to US Airlines

United Airlines has confirmed that Mexican officials will return slots at Mexico City International Airport to U.S. carriers after years… Read More »
Sierra Aviation Gains Turkish AOC with Gulfstream GIV-SP

Sierra Aviation has officially secured air operator’s certificate (AOC) #TR-AT-105 from Türkiye’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (SHGM) following the… Read More »
ATSB Issues PT6A Engine Advisory After Lizard Island Crash

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has issued a safety advisory urging operators of single-engine Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-powered… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Weighs New Restructuring Plan

Spirit Airlines is evaluating the possibility of a second restructuring as it works to stabilize its financial position following its… Read More »
JetBlue Flights to Boost Vero Beach Economy

JetBlue Airways is set to expand its Florida presence with the launch of new nonstop service from Vero Beach Regional… Read More »
Navy Nears F/A-XX Fighter Selection

The U.S. Navy is advancing toward a key milestone in its next-generation fighter program, the F/A-XX, with a down selection… Read More »
Flaws Found in Russia’s Superjet 100 Fleet

Fourteen Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ-100) aircraft remain in service across Russia despite newly uncovered fuselage design flaws. The issue was… Read More »
Qantas Beard Ban for Pilots Sparks Safety Debate and Backlash

Qantas is facing growing criticism over plans to extend its ban on beards for pilots to its regional subsidiary, QantasLink…. Read More »
Ethiopian Airlines Struggles to Recover Eritrean Funds

Ethiopian Airlines remains unable to access its frozen funds in Eritrea, a dispute that forced the suspension of flights to… Read More »
DHS Weighs Own Fleet for Deportation Flights

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reportedly considering the purchase and operation of its own fleet of aircraft… Read More »
Korean Air Places Record Order for 103 Boeing Jets to Modernize Fleet and Fuel Growth

Korean Air has committed to its largest-ever aircraft order, announcing plans to purchase 103 Boeing jets in a landmark deal… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney Wins $2.9B F135 Contract

Pratt & Whitney has secured a significant boost to its role in the F-35 fighter program with a $2.88 billion… Read More »
Canadians, Europeans Skip U.S. Travel in 2025

Once a top destination for international tourists, the U.S. is now facing a sharp decline in visitors from its closest… Read More »