Schiphol Secures €175M EIB Loan for Baggage Upgrade

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) has secured a pivotal €175 million ($182 million) loan agreement with the European Investment Bank (EIB)… Read More »
Mokulele Airlines to Fully Resume Flights by February 3, 2025

Mokulele Airlines has announced it will resume full operations by February 3, 2025, following a fleet-wide grounding in mid-January due… Read More »
AirAsia X Extends Acquisition Timeline and Seeks Additional Funding

AirAsia X (D7), headquartered at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, has secured an additional two months to finalize its proposed acquisition… Read More »
ACASS Ireland Sues Businessmen Over Jet Management Dispute

Irish aircraft management firm ACASS Ireland Ltd, based in Shannon, has initiated legal action against two businessmen, Tommy Kelly and… Read More »
Sean Duffy Sworn in as New US Transportation Secretary

Former five-term congressman Sean Duffy has been officially sworn in as the new United States Secretary of Transportation (DOT) after… Read More »
UK Backs Heathrow Third Runway Amid Controversy

The UK government has thrown its full support behind London Heathrow’s long-discussed third runway, marking a pivotal moment in the… Read More »
UK Finance Minister Backs Heathrow’s Third Runway to Boost Economy

UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves has announced support for the long-delayed expansion of London’s Heathrow Airport, including the construction of… Read More »
Boeing’s Air Force One Program Over Budget and Delayed

Boeing’s Air Force One program is facing significant challenges, being over budget by more than $2 billion and delayed for… Read More »
Major Airlines Eye Investment in GOL Amid Bankruptcy

Air France-KLM, American Airlines, IAG International Airlines Group, Lufthansa Group, and United Airlines are showing strong interest in investing in… Read More »
U.S. Halts Passport Applications With ‘X’ Gender Marker

The U.S. State Department has suspended processing passport applications that list “X” as the gender marker, following an executive order… Read More »
Colombia Uses Presidential Jet Amid US Sanctions

The Government of Colombia, led by President Gustavo Petro, has taken decisive action to manage the return of Colombian citizens… Read More »
India, China Agree to Resume Direct Flights After Five-Year Suspension

India and China have reached an agreement in principle to restart direct air services, nearly five years after flights were… Read More »
Join us at the Yale Club of NY for a Wings Club Luncheon with Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A

Please join us on Thursday, January 30, 2025At the Yale Club of New York for ourAviation Leader Series Luncheon Our… Read More »
Leeds Bradford Airport Expands Routes and Passenger Base

Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA), the premier gateway in England’s Yorkshire region, has made significant strides in 2024, positioning itself as… Read More »
Busy Bee Airways Appeals Go First Liquidation Decision

Busy Bee Airways Pvt Ltd, backed by EaseMyTrip co-founder Nishant Pitti and the unsuccessful bidder for Go First (Mumbai International),… Read More »
Uruguays New National Airline Set to Launch Soon

Uruguay is on the brink of welcoming a new national airline, thanks to the ambitious plans unveiled by startup Sociedad… Read More »
Protests Target MYAirline Co-Founder Amid Investor Lawsuit

Out-of-pocket investors protested outside the gated residence of Goh Hwan Hua, co-founder of defunct MYAirline, on January 18, demanding criminal… Read More »
Hawai’i Plans Charter Backup Amid Mokulele Disruptions

The Hawai’i Department of Transportation (HDOT) is preparing to issue a tender for an open-ended charter contract with a regional… Read More »
Britain Signals Pro-Business Shift with New CMA Chair

Britain’s appointment of Doug Gurr, a former Amazon executive, as interim chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), reflects… Read More »
SpiceJet Ordered to Pay $6M in Leasing Dispute by February

The Delhi High Court has directed SpiceJet to pay over $6 million to two leasing SPVs, Team France 01 SAS… Read More »
American Airlines, JetBlue to Pay $2 Million in Legal Fees

American Airlines and JetBlue have agreed to pay nearly $2 million in legal fees to six U.S. states after losing… Read More »
Tribunal Approves Liquidation of India’s Go First Airline

India’s National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has approved the liquidation of Go First, formerly owned by Wadia Group, due to… Read More »