FAA Yet to Decide on Boeing 737 MAX Production Cap
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not made a decision on whether to lift the current Boeing 737 MAX production… Read More »
Space Force Renames Operations Command to Combat Forces
The U.S. Space Force will rename its Space Operations Command to Combat Forces Command to underscore its evolving warfighting mission…. Read More »
Russia’s SJ-100 Superjet Makes First Domestic Test Flight
Russia’s first fully domestically built Superjet, now branded the SJ-100, has successfully completed its maiden test flight, according to state… Read More »
Why AI Still Falls Short of Replacing Warren Buffett
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the financial industry, with more investment firms turning to AI-powered funds to manage portfolios and… Read More »
Survey Reveals Rising ‘AI Shame’ in Corporate Sector
A new survey has found that “AI shame” is spreading rapidly across the corporate world, with many executives and employees… Read More »
U.S. Moves to Scrap Airline Delay Compensation Rules
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is preparing to withdraw a proposed regulation that would have required airlines to compensate… Read More »
TAAG Angola Delays Shift of International Flights
TAAG Angola Airlines has postponed the planned transfer of all its international flights from Luanda’s 4 De Fevereiro Airport to… Read More »
Ex-Air Namibia Staff Still Await Full Severance Pay
More than four years after Air Namibia’s liquidation, hundreds of former employees are still waiting for their full severance packages… Read More »
Ex-Minister Sirika Defends Failed Nigeria Air Project
Former Nigerian aviation minister Hadi Sirika has defended the controversial Nigeria Air initiative, calling it transparent, lawful and aimed at… Read More »
Nok Air Submits Clarifications to Thai Regulator
Thailand’s low-cost carrier Nok Air has submitted detailed “clarification documents” to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) after the… Read More »
Singapore Elevates Turbulence to Top Aviation Safety Risk
Singapore’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) has classified severe in-flight turbulence as a top operational safety risk, placing it on the… Read More »
South Korea Charters Plane for 300+ Detained Workers
South Korea is chartering a Korean Air Boeing 747-8i to return over 300 of its nationals detained by ICE during… Read More »
Sierra Nevada Begins Tests of New 747-8 “Doomsday Plane”
Sierra Nevada Corporation has entered the flight-test phase of the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation replacement for the current E-4 “doomsday… Read More »
Space Force Expands Partnerships With Industry
The U.S. Space Force is deepening collaboration with commercial firms and investment partners as it seeks to accelerate access to… Read More »
US Drops Plan for Airline Cash Compensation Rule
A proposal that could have required airlines to pay passengers cash compensation for lengthy flight delays has officially been scrapped… Read More »
FAA Plans Rule Changes to Speed Up Certification of New Airplanes
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to propose regulatory changes aimed at speeding up the certification of new… Read More »
US Judge Questions DoJ Deal Letting Boeing Avoid Independent Monitor
A U.S. judge on September 3 held a three-hour hearing to review objections to a Justice Department agreement with Boeing… Read More »
Thailand to Acquire Gripen E/F Jets With GE F414 Engines
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has confirmed plans to purchase four Saab Gripen E/F multirole fighters powered by GE… Read More »
New Zealand’s Air Chathams Welcomes Loans, Seeks More Support
Air Chathams has welcomed the New Zealand government’s new NZD30 million (USD17.6 million) loan package to support struggling regional carriers… Read More »
Jetstar Fined $1.3M in NZ for Misleading Customers
Jetstar Airways has been fined NZD2.25 million (USD1.3 million) by New Zealand’s Commerce Commission for breaching the Fair Trading Act…. Read More »
US Fines Texas Firm $1.6M Over Venezuela Charter
The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has fined Houston-based freight forwarder Fracht FWO Inc. USD1.6 million for… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Parent Set for NYSE Delisting
Spirit Aviation Holdings, the parent of Spirit Airlines, will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange after the exchange… Read More »
Meteorologist Shortages Raise Flight Safety Concerns
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has warned that growing shortages of aviation meteorologists in the United States could pose serious… Read More »
Cabo Verde Airlines Seeks New ACMI After Groundings
Cabo Verde Airlines is in talks to secure new ACMI agreements after two of its wet-leased aircraft were grounded following… Read More »
Dominican Republic, FCCA Partner to Boost Cruises
The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Tourism has signed a landmark agreement with the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) to accelerate cruise… Read More »
What to Know About Russia’s GPS Jamming Campaign in Europe
Russia’s GPS jamming has become a persistent threat to European aviation and maritime safety, with nearly 80 incidents recorded since… Read More »
