Embraer E2 Jets Obtain Type Certification in Mongolia
Embraer has secured type certification from the Mongolia Civil Aviation Authority for its E190‑E2 and E195‑E2 regional jets, marking a… Read More »
China Suspends Boeing Deliveries Amid Escalating US Trade Tariffs
China has ordered its airlines to halt all further deliveries of Boeing aircraft, escalating tensions in a growing trade dispute… Read More »
Skopje Airport Rebrands as Skopje International
Skopje Airport, the busiest gateway to North Macedonia’s capital, has officially adopted the name Skopje International Airport following a politically… Read More »
Ghana Advances Flag Carrier Plans With U.S. Aviation Partner
Ghana is advancing plans to reestablish a national airline, with the government now in discussions with U.S.-based World Aviation Group… Read More »
Pakistan to Relaunch PIA Privatisation Drive This April
The Pakistani government is set to relaunch its privatisation campaign for Pakistan International Airlines by the end of April 2025,… Read More »
Biometrics Trial At Charlotte Airport Cuts Processing Time By 50%
Charlotte Douglas International Airport has slashed average customs processing times for returning U.S. citizens by nearly 50 percent after launching… Read More »
Atlanta Airport Tops World’s Busiest in 2024
Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport retained its crown as the world’s busiest passenger airport in 2024, according to preliminary data released… Read More »
South Korea Approves Sale of Asiana Cargo to Air Incheon
South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has approved the sale of Asiana Airlines’ cargo division to Air Incheon…. Read More »
PLAY Airlines Fined for Late Insider Info Disclosure
Icelandic low-cost carrier PLAY Airlines has been fined ISK15.8 million (USD123,900) for breaching European Union rules on the timely disclosure… Read More »
FedAir Suspends Lodge Flights Amid New Aviation Regulations
Federal Airlines has suspended flights to select private game lodges in South Africa due to new aviation regulations that require… Read More »
Digital IDs May Replace Check-In and Boarding Passes Soon
Air travel could soon undergo a major transformation, with boarding passes and traditional check-in processes potentially phased out within the… Read More »
Real ID Enforcement Starts May 7 at US Airports
Travelers flying within the United States will need a Real ID‑compliant license or another accepted form of identification beginning May… Read More »
Delta Refuses Tariff Payments on Future Airbus Deliveries
Delta Air Lines has confirmed it will not pay tariffs on future aircraft deliveries and is prepared to defer orders… Read More »
Somalia Orders Urgent Aircraft Inspections for Safety
Somalia’s Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation has ordered immediate safety inspections and recertification of all aircraft operating in the… Read More »
Frontier Cuts Capacity Amid Tariff Woes
Frontier Airlines has projected lower-than-expected revenue growth for the first quarter of 2025 and announced plans to reduce its capacity… Read More »
Campaigners Blame NYC Helicopter Crash on Lax Regulations
The recent crash of a tourist helicopter into New York’s Hudson River, which claimed the lives of a pilot and… Read More »
Avelo Airlines Launches Deportation Charter Flights
Avelo Airlines, based in Burbank, has entered into a significant agreement with the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration… Read More »
GOL Secures $235M Payout for Creditors After Boeing Agreement
GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes has secured access to at least $235 million for capital distribution to general unsecured creditors following… Read More »
U.S. Lawmakers Plane Clipped on Ground at Reagan National
A plane carrying several U.S. House of Representatives members was clipped by another aircraft on the ground at Ronald Reagan… Read More »
Algeria and Mali Ban Flights After Drone Incident Escalates
Algeria and Mali have officially closed their airspace to each other following a diplomatic clash over a drone incident. On… Read More »
Delta Defers Airbus Deliveries Over Tariff Costs
Delta Air Lines’ CEO Ed Bastian has announced that the airline will defer new Airbus aircraft deliveries this year to… Read More »
Cyprus Airports Gear Up for Global Expansion
Hermes Airports is preparing for a significant leap in passenger traffic in 2025, expecting a 5.5% increase that will bring… Read More »
Bydgoszcz Airport Boosts Network with Lufthansa Return
Bydgoszcz Airport in Poland is poised for a major expansion of its flight network as it welcomes the return of… Read More »
Rimini Set to Host Routes Europe 2026
On the final day of Routes Europe 2025 in Seville, Spain, a significant transition in event hosting was announced as… Read More »
Senators Demand FAA Explain Repeated NOTAM Outages
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has formally pressed the Federal Aviation Administration to explain two recent multi‑hour outages of… Read More »
Seville’s Bold Vision for Enhanced Air Connectivity
As Seville prepares to host Routes Europe 2025, the city is unveiling a comprehensive air connectivity strategy aimed at transforming… Read More »
