Condor Expands Codeshare With Deutsche Bahn

German leisure airline Condor has announced a major expansion of its commercial partnership with national railway operator Deutsche Bahn (DB),… Read More »
Tonga Airlines Funding Under Scrutiny

A former deputy governor of Tonga’s National Reserve Bank has raised serious questions over the State Retirement Fund’s decision to… Read More »
Etihad & Ethiopian Expand Middle East-Africa Links

Etihad Airways has announced a significant new partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, a collaboration set to strengthen connectivity between the Middle… Read More »
Heathrow Closure Sparks Infrastructure Debate

A fire at an electricity substation has forced London’s Heathrow Airport to shut down, drawing widespread attention to the challenges… Read More »
Trump Taps Boeing to Build New F-47 Fighter Jet for U.S. Air Force

President Donald Trump has announced that Boeing will develop the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation fighter jet, named the F-47. The… Read More »
UK-Based ACL Takes Over Slot Management at Sydney Airport

UK-based Airport Coordination Limited (ACL) is set to take over as the slot manager at Sydney Airport (SYD) starting April… Read More »
Heathrow Shutdown Disrupts Global Flights Amid Electrical Fire

A fire at an electrical substation has forced the closure of London’s Heathrow Airport, the U.K.’s largest and one of… Read More »
Ex-SAA Board Member Yakhe Kwinana Charged in Extortion Case

Yakhe Kwinana, a former non-executive board member of South African Airways, appeared in a Johannesburg court on March 18 in… Read More »
FAA to Install Runway Safety Technology at 74 Airports by 2026

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Wednesday March 19 that it will install enhanced safety technology at 74 airports… Read More »
Transport Canada ADs: A220 Safety Concerns

Transport Canada has issued two new Airworthiness Directives (ADs) that affect Airbus A220-100s and A220-300s, mandating a detailed inspection and… Read More »
US Seizes Aircraft in Venezuela Forfeiture Case

The United States Department of Justice filed a forfeiture complaint on March 18, 2025, against the Falcon 900EX T7-ESPRT, a… Read More »
Southwest Jet Avoids Collision With Business Jet by Just 200 Feet at Chicago Midway

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 came within 200 feet of a business jet before executing an emergency maneuver to avoid… Read More »
Why Airline Pilots Have ‘Concerns’ About Trump’s FAA Chief Nominee

The Air Line Pilots Association, Intl. (ALPA) expressed “concerns” about President Donald Trump’s nominee for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) administrator,… Read More »
Europe and Canada Explore Alternatives to U.S.-Made Fighter Jets Amid Shifting Global Alliances

Questions are growing in both Canada and Europe regarding the continued reliance on U.S.-made fighter jets like the F-35 Joint… Read More »
Curaçao-Hato Airport Sets Record with 2.3M Passengers in 2024

Curaçao-Hato International Airport (CUR) achieved a record-breaking 2024, surpassing 2.3 million passenger movements, marking a 24% increase from the previous… Read More »
Denver International Airport Sets Record with 80M Passengers

Denver International Airport (DEN), the third-busiest airport in the U.S., achieved a remarkable milestone in 2024 by welcoming over 80… Read More »
Chicago Airports Set for Record Summer with 17.8 Million Departing Seats

Chicago O’Hare International (ORD) and Chicago Midway (MDW) airports are preparing for a record-breaking summer travel season, with airlines set… Read More »
airBaltic Denies Buying Sanctioned Russian Fuel Amid EU Sanctions

airBaltic (BT, Riga) has denied accusations of violating European Union sanctions by purchasing Russian-made jet fuel. The Latvian flag carrier… Read More »
Trump Appoints Bryan Bedford to Lead U.S. Air Safety Agency

Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airways, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to lead the agency overseeing U.S. air… Read More »
Canada Reviews $19B U.S. Fighter Jet Deal, Seeks Security Alternatives

Canada is rethinking its $19-billion contract for 88 F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin due to concerns over relying too… Read More »
Trump Tariffs Could Derail Boeing’s Recovery Despite Production Gains

Boeing is showing signs of a long-awaited turnaround, but new Trump-imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum could pose a major… Read More »
FAA Proposes Modernizing Part 141 Regulations for Flight Schools

The FAA is looking to modernize Part 141 regulations, which govern pilot flight schools in the United States. The agency… Read More »