Malaysia Airlines Grounds New Airbus A330neo After Just Four Flights

In a significant setback, Malaysia Airlines has grounded its newly delivered Airbus A330-900neo due to multiple technical issues discovered after… Read More »
Spain Expands Air Force with 25 New Eurofighter Jets

Spain has significantly bolstered its military capabilities with the recent acquisition of 25 additional Eurofighter jets, as announced on December… Read More »
FAA Bans Drone Flights Over Critical Sites in NY and NJ

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has implemented a temporary flight restriction on drone activities over numerous critical infrastructure sites across… Read More »
COMAC C919 Jet Hits One Million Passenger Milestone

The COMAC C919, China’s homegrown narrowbody jet, has reached a significant milestone by transporting its millionth passenger since its commercial… Read More »
Potential U.S. Government Shutdown May Affect Holiday Travel

As the U.S. approaches a potential government shutdown just days before Christmas, holiday travel could face significant disruptions, although holiday… Read More »
Record CEO Turnover in 2025 Amid U.S. Corporate Challenges

In a year marked by unprecedented changes in leadership, U.S. public companies experienced a record number of CEO exits in… Read More »
Cathay Pacific’s November Traffic Surges, Sets Stage for 2025 Growth

Cathay Pacific has reported significant growth in its passenger and cargo traffic for November 2024, continuing its upward trajectory as… Read More »
Qatar Airways Seeks Approval for New Doha to Bogotá Route

Qatar Airways is moving to expand its global network by proposing a new flight route that will connect Doha (DOH)… Read More »
Air India Expands Training Capabilities with New Aircraft Order

Air India is set to enhance its pilot training infrastructure significantly, aligning with its recent fleet expansion. On December 19,… Read More »
FBI Investigates Death of Passenger on Royal Caribbean Ship

A recent incident aboard the Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas has led to an ongoing investigation by the Federal… Read More »
Okayama Air Service Suspended for Maintenance Violations

The Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau’s Osaka office has imposed a 60-day suspension on Okayama Air Service for certified maintenance inspections…. Read More »
Lessors Take Legal Action Against SpiceJet Over Lease Defaults

The Delhi High Court has summoned SpiceJet’s CEO and COO to explain the airline’s failure to comply with a May… Read More »
TSA’s Surprising Carry-On Rules for Travelers

Travelers gearing up for airport security checkpoints should take note of the TSA’s stringent rules on what constitutes a liquid… Read More »
OSHA Fines Asia Pacific Airlines $2M for Retaliation

The US Department of Labor has imposed a substantial penalty on Asia Pacific Airlines (Guam) for retaliating against a pilot… Read More »
Flyadeal to Decide on New or Used Widebody Jets by Year-End

flyadeal, the low-cost carrier based at Jeddah International Airport, announced that it will finalize its decision between acquiring new or… Read More »
Spirit Airlines’ Chapter 11 Hearing Scheduled for January 29

Spirit Airlines is moving forward with its prearranged Chapter 11 restructuring plan, with a hearing set for January 29, 2025…. Read More »
Cessna SkyCourier Certified for Remote Operations in Canada

Textron Aviation’s twin-engine turboprop, the Cessna SkyCourier, has officially received type certification from Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA). This significant… Read More »
SpiceJet Appeals Delhi Court Ruling on Aerocare

SpiceJet (SG), the prominent low-cost carrier based at Delhi International Airport, has filed an appeal against a September 2024 ruling… Read More »
Nigeria’s Aviation Minister Pushes for Implementation of Fly Nigeria Bill

Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has reaffirmed his commitment to advancing the long-overdue Fly Nigeria Bill… Read More »
Carlos Tavares Eyes TAP Air Portugal Privatization

Carlos Tavares, the Portuguese national and former CEO of automotive giant Stellantis, has expressed interest in participating in the planned… Read More »
Joby Aviation Advances Toward FAA Certification with Key Tests

Joby Aviation has successfully conducted significant aerostructure tests on its electric air taxi, marking a crucial step toward achieving Federal… Read More »
Qantas Settles for $76 Million with Illegally Fired Workers

Qantas Airways has agreed to pay AUD $120 million ($76 million) in compensation to 1,800 ground staff who were unlawfully… Read More »