Lynden Pindling Airport (NAS) Eyes New U.S. Markets to Boost Bahamas Tourism
Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) is set to expand its U.S. connectivity by targeting several key cities where there is… Read More »
Russia’s Sanrêt Expands Fleet with Challenger 850 Import
Sanrêt (DXT, Zhukovsky) has imported a Bombardier Challenger 850, marking its third aircraft of the type, according to ch-aviation research…. Read More »
Thai Airways Denies Extra Administrators in Rehab Plan
Bangkok’s Central Bankruptcy Court has dismissed Thailand’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) request to appoint two additional administrators for managing Thai… Read More »
UK Reviews Pakistan’s PIA Safety for Resuming Flights to London
A team from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has arrived at Karachi International Airport to conduct a comprehensive safety… Read More »
FTC Approves All Nippon ANA’s Acquisition of Nippon Cargo Airlines
Japan’s Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has approved ANA Holdings’ acquisition of Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA). The regulator ruled out competition… Read More »
Kenya Airways Boosts Network with Codeshare, EASA Cert
Kenya Airways is celebrating two landmark developments that promise to boost its global network and maintenance capabilities. On January 30,… Read More »
FAA Restricts Helicopter Traffic Around Reagan National Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new restrictions on helicopter traffic near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport following the fatal… Read More »
NTSB Probes Midair Collision Over Potomac Amid Airspace Concerns
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is continuing its intensive investigation into the deadly midair collision between an American Airlines… Read More »
High Taxes Hinder Caribbean Air Market Growth
The Caribbean air transport market is experiencing notable growth, yet high levels of taxation on airline tickets are holding it… Read More »
Nice Mayors Bold Cruise Ban Sparks Debate
In a decisive move to curb overtourism, Nice’s Mayor Christian Estrosi signed an official decree on January 24, banning cruise… Read More »
Ryanair Faces Legal Wins and Base Closure Challenges
Ryanair (FR), Europe’s leading low-cost carrier based in Dublin International Airport, has recently encountered a series of significant developments that… Read More »
Trump Blames DEI in Deadly Air Crash
In a dramatic White House news conference Thursday, President Donald Trump stirred controversy by linking diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)… Read More »
Air India and Kenya Airways Forge New Codeshare Partnership
Air India, the national carrier of India owned by the Tata Group, and Kenya Airways, one of Africa’s most modern… Read More »
Ryanair Expands Stansted Routes Amid UK Airport Tax Criticism
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low-cost carrier, has announced an ambitious expansion of its route network from its primary base at London-Stansted… Read More »
Fatal Crash at Reagan National Shakes Air Safety
A devastating midair collision at Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport has abruptly ended a long period of domestic aviation… Read More »
Lufthansa Acquires 10% Stake in airBaltic to Expand Europe
Germany’s Lufthansa Group has officially acquired a 10% stake in Riga-based Latvian flag carrier airBaltic, marking a significant step in… Read More »
Routes Asia Awards 2025: Best Routes & Destinations
The highly anticipated Routes Asia Awards 2025 are set to celebrate excellence in route development and marketing across the aviation… Read More »
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 »
