flydubai in Talks to Order 200+ Narrowbody Jets

flydubai (FZ, Dubai International) is reportedly in talks to acquire over 200 narrowbody aircraft, with options for an additional 100… Read More »
Boeing CEO: Musk Helping Speed Up Air Force One Deliveries

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg revealed that Elon Musk is assisting the company in resolving delays in delivering the new Air… Read More »
Airbus CEO: China’s Comac Could Challenge Boeing-Airbus Duopoly

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has acknowledged China’s Comac as a potential disruptor to the long-standing Boeing-Airbus duopoly in commercial aircraft… Read More »
Legal Experts Discuss Delta’s $30,000 Compensation Offer Following Crash-Landing

Delta Air Lines is offering $30,000 to each passenger of the flight that crash-landed upside down in Toronto on Monday… Read More »
The Paradox of Enhancing Flight Safety

In the wake of four recent airplane crashes in North America, which tragically claimed 84 lives, the latest near-disaster of… Read More »
United Airlines Faces Potential Losses Due to Decreased Government Travel

United Airlines could face significant revenue losses as government employee travel has declined following President Donald Trump’s inauguration and subsequent… Read More »
Trump Considers Buying Used Boeing 747-8 Planes for Air Force One Amid Production Delays

President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday Feb. 19 that he is exploring the purchase of used Boeing aircraft as a… Read More »
Trump’s AI Strategy: What We Know So Far

Adopting new enterprise technology remains a major challenge despite strong leadership support. Moving from pilot programs to fully integrated systems… Read More »
Trump Tariffs May Shift Airbus Deliveries Away from U.S., CEO Says

Airbus may prioritize aircraft deliveries to non-U.S. customers if new tariffs imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump disrupt its… Read More »
Air Safety Under Scrutiny After U.S. Crashes

A series of high-profile airline accidents in the U.S. over the past few weeks has thrust air safety into the… Read More »
Trump Frustrated as Boeing Speeds Air Force One

President Donald Trump has voiced his displeasure over the prolonged delays in delivering the specially outfitted Boeing 747s that are… Read More »
Hundreds Fired at U.S. Aviation Safety Agency, Union Claims

In the wake of a fatal mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., the Trump administration has initiated the dismissal of hundreds… Read More »
Air Canada Slashes YYZ Capacity Amid Storm & Crash

Air Canada has announced significant flight capacity cuts at Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) following severe winter storms in Eastern Canada… Read More »
Etihad Soars with Record Profit & Global Expansion

Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways has announced a record profit of $476 million in 2024, a remarkable turnaround fueled by efficiency… Read More »
FAA Greenlights Archer’s eVTOL Pilot Program

Archer Aviation has received the green light from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to start assembling a team of pilots… Read More »
United Sees Dip in U.S. Government Travel Amid Cost-Cutting Push

United Airlines’ Chief Financial Officer, Mike Leskinen, noted a sharp decline in U.S. government travel following the recent inauguration, as… Read More »
Industry Groups Call for Urgent Air Traffic Control Funding

U.S. aviation industry groups, including major airlines, Boeing, private aviation, and numerous labor unions, have urgently appealed to Congress for… Read More »
JetBlue Eyes New Partnership Amid Legal Setbacks

JetBlue Airways is actively exploring new partnership opportunities with multiple carriers, its president Marty St. George announced at a Barclays… Read More »
Changi Airport: Full Recovery & Future Growth

Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) achieved a major milestone in 2024 by handling approximately 68 million passengers, fully recovering to pre-COVID… Read More »
SriLankan Airlines Gets $67.5M, CEO Plans Fleet Expansion

SriLankan Airlines is set to receive LKR20 billion ($67.5 million) from the Sri Lankan government to service debt and interest… Read More »
US Charges Ohio Firm for Supplying Aircraft Parts to Russia

The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Ohio-based Flighttime Enterprises Inc. and three employees with violating sanctions by exporting aircraft… Read More »
Middle Eastern Airlines Set to Revitalize Aircraft Buying Spree

After a relatively quiet year in terms of aircraft orders, major airlines in the Middle East are gearing up to… Read More »