Emirates to Hire 17,300 Staff Worldwide in 2025–2026

Emirates has unveiled plans to recruit 17,300 new employees globally during the 2025–2026 financial year, expanding its workforce across 350… Read More »
Air Arabia-Led Group to Launch New Saudi Budget Airline in 2026

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has named a consortium led by Air Arabia as the winner of… Read More »
Booking.com Wins Support in Ryanair Screen-Scraping Appeal

Three major non-profit groups have voiced support for Booking Holdings in its legal battle with Ryanair, backing the travel giant’s… Read More »
Embraer Hits Record $29.7B Backlog in Q2 2025

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer reported its highest-ever order backlog of US$29.7 billion in the second quarter of 2025, marking a… Read More »
EASA Warns A320neo Pilots of Potential Smoke Risks from LEAP Engines

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued new precautionary guidance to Airbus A320neo operators regarding the risk of… Read More »
FAA to Receive $2.3B Budget Increase in 2026, Focus on ATC Hiring

The U.S. House Appropriations Committee has approved a $23.3 billion budget for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for fiscal year… Read More »
Jeju Air 737 Crash: Pilots Shut Down Wrong Engine After Bird Strike

A new report reveals that the pilots of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in South Korea on December… Read More »
Avinor Targets Year-Round Growth as Winter Demand Rises

Avinor, which manages a network of 43 airports across Norway, the Nordic region, and the Baltics, recorded a 5% rise… Read More »
Larnaka Airport Sets Passenger Record, Eyes Route Growth

Larnaka International Airport (LCA) in Cyprus, operated by Hermes Airports, achieved a new milestone in 2024, welcoming 8.7 million passengers—a… Read More »
U.S. Threatens Mexico Flights, Delta-Aeromexico JV Over Air Deal Breach

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has taken major steps to escalate a long-standing dispute with Mexico, accusing it of… Read More »
Dublin Airport Cleared to Expand Night Flight Operations

Dublin Airport has received approval from Ireland’s national planning authority, An Coimisiún Pleanála, to increase its nighttime flight capacity and… Read More »
Birmingham Airport Eyes Expansion Amid Rail Link Boost

Birmingham Airport, the primary air gateway for Birmingham and the West Midlands, is positioning itself for renewed expansion following the… Read More »
Embraer Warns U.S. Tariffs Could Add $9M Per Jet Cost

Embraer has warned that proposed U.S. tariffs on Brazilian exports could raise the cost of each aircraft shipped to the… Read More »
FlySafair Cancels 12% of Flights Amid Pilot Strike Over Pay

FlySafair, South Africa’s low-cost carrier, canceled 12% of its scheduled flights on July 21 due to a pilot strike linked… Read More »
UK’s easyJet Secures $1.7B Credit Line to Boost Liquidity

easyJet has bolstered its financial position with a new USD1.7 billion revolving credit facility, ensuring liquidity through at least 2030…. Read More »
Brussels Airport Flights Continue Despite Permit Annulment

Brussels Airport has confirmed that flight operations will continue uninterrupted despite the recent annulment of its environmental permit. In a… Read More »
Portugal Eyes Global Bidders in TAP Air Portugal Sale

Portugal is opening the door to global investors as it moves forward with the partial privatization of TAP Air Portugal…. Read More »
Bain Capital Eyes New Airline Deals After Virgin IPO Success

Bain Capital is exploring new airline investment opportunities following the partial divestment of its stake in Virgin Australia. The U.S.-based… Read More »
U.S. Imposes Flight Curbs on Mexico Amid Aviation Dispute

The Trump administration has introduced new restrictions on flights from Mexico to the United States, citing violations of bilateral aviation… Read More »
South Africa’s FlySafair Adjusts Schedules Ahead of Strike

FlySafair has adjusted its flight schedules in preparation for a potential pilots’ strike, which could begin as early as July… Read More »
South Africa’s CFS Aviation Rebrands After Ownership Shift

Comair Flight Services, based at Johannesburg Lanseria Airport, has undergone a major restructuring and rebranding following a change in ownership…. Read More »
Horizon Air Resumes E175 Deliveries After Tariff Delay

Horizon Air, the regional subsidiary of Alaska Air Group, has resumed deliveries of Embraer E175 jets following a brief pause… Read More »