FlySafair Faces Foreign Ownership Investigation Amid Labor Strife
FlySafair, one of South Africa’s leading airlines, is facing scrutiny due to an alleged breach of the country’s foreign ownership… Read More »
Boeing Machinists Vote on New Union-Backed Contract
Over 32,000 striking Boeing machinists are set to vote on a revised union-backed contract proposal this Monday, which could end… Read More »
The British Pilots Fighting to Fly Beyond Age 65
British pilots currently face mandatory retirement at age 65, but an increasing number are lobbying to change this rule. Former… Read More »
Judge Blocks Jet Midwest’s Lawsuit Against Rex
A New South Wales Supreme Court judge has blocked U.S.-based MRO company Jet Midwest’s attempt to sue Australia’s Regional Express… Read More »
Air Vanuatu 49% Stake Sale Talks Progress with PANAF
Air Vanuatu is in discussions with PANAF Group regarding the potential sale of a 49% minority stake as the Vanuatu… Read More »
Sibiu International Airport: A Growing Hub in Transylvania
Sibiu International Airport (SBZ) serves as the primary gateway for Southern Transylvania, catering to over 2.5 million residents in the… Read More »
Air India May Use Tata-Built Airbus C295 for Civilian Flights
The Tata Group, through Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), recently launched a final assembly line (FAL) in Vadodara, Gujarat, for… Read More »
Court Increases Sentence for Former Garuda CEO
A Jakarta court has significantly increased the prison sentence for Emirsyah Satar, the former chief executive of Garuda Indonesia, in… Read More »
Textron Aviation Strikers to Vote on New Contract Deal
Textron Aviation workers who have been striking since September are set to vote on an improved contract offer aimed at… Read More »
FAA Approves New Category for eVTOL Aircraft
Top electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) developers are celebrating a major milestone as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has… Read More »
Boeing Union Supports Improved Contract, Vote Monday
Boeing and the machinists’ union have reached a tentative agreement on an improved contract that could end the ongoing seven-week… Read More »
Tata, Airbus Launch C295 Manufacturing in India
Tata Advanced Systems and Airbus have inaugurated a new Final Assembly Line (FAL) in Vadodara, Gujarat, dedicated to manufacturing C295… Read More »
Union Backs Boeing Strikers’ Vote on 38% Pay Rise Offer
After seven weeks of industrial action, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) is urging Boeing employees to… Read More »
King Khalid International Airport Sees Record Growth and New Airlines
King Khalid International Airport (RUH), operated by Riyadh Airports Company, is experiencing remarkable growth, serving the Saudi capital and connecting… Read More »
Textron Workers Accept New Contract, Strike Ends
Textron Aviation workers in Wichita have ended their four-week strike after voting to accept an improved five-year contract. Represented by… Read More »
Carnival Cruise Line Honors First Responders in Baltimore
Carnival Cruise Line held a special event aboard the Carnival Pride on Sunday to honor the first responders who played… Read More »
UK Air Passenger Duty Rises 50% for Private Jets
The UK’s revised Air Passenger Duty (APD) rules, revealed on October 30, 2024, introduce increased costs for both commercial and… Read More »
Pakistan’s PIA Stake Sale Set for October 30
The Pakistani government is poised to move forward with the sale of a majority stake in Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)… Read More »
UK Begins Airspace Overhaul to Ease London Congestion
The UK Government has launched an ambitious plan to revolutionize British airspace, aiming to alleviate congestion in London’s busy skies,… Read More »
SpiceJet Faces New Insolvency Cases Amid Settlements
SpiceJet (SG), the low-cost carrier based in Delhi, is facing new insolvency petitions from a lessor and a logistics company,… Read More »
Abra Group Finalizes $1.25 Billion Refinancing Deal
Abra Group, the parent company of Avianca Airlines, GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, and Wamos Air, has successfully completed two significant… Read More »
Boeing Machinists Reject Contract, Strike Nears Six Weeks
The machinists’ union representing 33,000 striking Boeing workers on the West Coast has rejected Boeing’s latest contract proposal, extending the… Read More »
Air India Gains DGCA Approval for In-House Aircraft Interior Modifications
Air India has received Design Organization Approval (DOA) from India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), enabling it to make… Read More »
Lilium Faces Bankruptcy as Subsidiaries Prepare to Fold
Lilium NV, the parent company of Germany’s Lilium (Oberpfaffenhofen) and Lilium eAircraft, is on the brink of bankruptcy, warning that… Read More »
Spotlight on Campinas Viracopos Airport
Campinas Viracopos Airport, serving the southeastern Brazilian city of Campinas, lies about 100km north of São Paulo, Latin America’s second-largest… Read More »
Judge Blocks Attempt to Reopen Alaska Airlines Merger Case
A U.S. District Court judge has officially denied an application to re-hear a dismissed lawsuit regarding the USD 1.9 billion… Read More »
