Ryanair May Cancel Boeing 737 MAX Order Over US Tariffs

Ryanair has threatened to cancel its major Boeing 737 MAX order if proposed US tariffs increase aircraft costs. CEO Michael… Read More »
Bangladesh’s NovoAir Halts Flights, Seeks Investor and Sells Fleet

NovoAir (VQ, Dhaka) has suspended all flight operations as it searches for new investors and attempts to liquidate its fleet… Read More »
Airbus CEO: US Tariffs Will Impact Airlines, Not Airbus

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has said that any spike in US tariffs on European-built aircraft will be borne by the… Read More »
Air India Requests Funds as Pakistan Airspace Ban Hits Routes

Air India (AI, Delhi International) has formally requested financial assistance from the Indian government to offset losses incurred due to… Read More »
Air India Considers India Fuel Stops to Avoid Pakistan Airspace

Air India is evaluating the possibility of introducing domestic fuel stops at Mumbai or Ahmedabad for flights departing Delhi to… Read More »
India Closes Airspace to All Pakistani Aircraft Amid Tensions

India has closed its airspace to all aircraft operated or leased by Pakistani airlines and operators, escalating tensions with Pakistan… Read More »
Etihad Ready for IPO, No Immediate Cash Need, Says CEO

Etihad Airways is ready for an initial public offering (IPO) but currently has no urgent need for new capital, according… Read More »
Avelo Airlines Risks Subsidy Loss Over Deportation Flight Deal

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has raised strong objections to Avelo Airlines’ involvement in deportation flights for the U.S. Department… Read More »
L3Harris to Retrofit Qatari 747-8 Jumbo for Air Force One

The U.S. government has tapped L3Harris Technologies to carry out modifications on a pre-owned Qatari Boeing 747-8 that could be… Read More »
US Congressman Urges Ryanair to Shun COMAC Jets

US Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi has written to Ryanair’s Chief Executive Michael O’Leary, warning against any future purchase of Chinese-made COMAC… Read More »
Thai Airways Moves to Exit Court-Led Business Rehabilitation

Thai Airways International has formally petitioned Bangkok’s Central Bankruptcy Court to exit its court-supervised business rehabilitation process, following the successful… Read More »
EASA Says C919 European Certification Unlikely Before 2028

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has confirmed that the COMAC C919 is unlikely to be certified for use… Read More »
Edinburgh Airport Soars to Record 15.8M and Wins Routes Europe

Edinburgh Airport achieved a new milestone in 2024 by welcoming 15.8 million passengers, a 10 percent increase over the previous… Read More »
Air Belgium Liquidates After CMA CGM Deal, Brand to Continue

Air Belgium has been placed into liquidation following the formal transfer of its cargo operations to French logistics group CMA… Read More »
American Airlines Ends JetBlue Talks, Files NEA Lawsuit

American Airlines has officially ended partnership talks with JetBlue Airways and filed a lawsuit seeking damages following the termination of… Read More »
UK Ends Consultation on Transatlantic Airline Pact Commitments

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has concluded its consultation on commitments proposed by American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia,… Read More »
Air India Adds Fuel Stops in Europe Amid Pakistan Airspace Ban

Air India has introduced fuel stops at Vienna and Copenhagen for its North American flights after being forced to reroute… Read More »
Finnair Reduces Qantas Wet-Lease Flights Amid Pilot Dispute

Finnair has scaled back its wet-lease agreement with Qantas, citing ongoing industrial action by its pilots’ union. The airline is… Read More »
Delta Reroutes Airbus Deliveries to Bypass US Tariffs

Delta Air Lines is sidestepping the 10 percent import tariff on European-made aircraft by routing new Airbus jets through third… Read More »
American Airlines Sues JetBlue Over 1M Dues

American Airlines has filed a lawsuit against JetBlue seeking more than $1 million in unpaid fees stemming from their collapsed… Read More »
EU Must Act to Save Europe’s Smaller Regional Airports

Smaller regional airports across Europe are calling on the European Union and national governments to step in as economic pressures… Read More »
Southend Airport Traffic Surges and Secures Industry Award

London Southend Airport has emerged from the pandemic with remarkable resilience, recording a 250 percent increase in passenger traffic in… Read More »