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 »
ASKY Airlines Expands Routes, Builds African Codeshares
Togo-based ASKY Airlines is enhancing its network by adding more nonstop regional routes and forming strategic codeshares with African airlines,… Read More »
Chrono Aviation Faces Administration Amid Financial Struggles
Chrono Group, the Canadian aviation firm that operates charter airline Chrono Aviation, has entered administration as it struggles to meet… Read More »
SmartLynx Airlines Gains U.S. Foreign Air Transport Certificate Approval
SmartLynx Airlines, a renowned ACMI, cargo, and charter operator, has achieved a significant milestone by securing the Foreign Air Operator… Read More »
Singapore Expands Air Services Agreements with Five Nations
Singapore has recently broadened its international aviation connections by signing new Air Services Agreements (ASAs) with five nations, including a… Read More »
UK Announces Plans to Modernize Airspace Design
The UK is advancing plans to modernize its airspace with the introduction of a single entity dedicated to updating airspace… Read More »
Cybersecurity Agency Defending Elections May Face Cuts if Trump Wins
Jen Easterly, Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), leads the agency responsible for protecting U.S. infrastructure and… Read More »
TAP Air Portugal’s Share Capital Reduced by Lisbon
The Portuguese government, through the state-owned assets oversight board (Direção Geral do Tesouro e Finanças – DGTF), has recently approved… Read More »
Brazil’s Azul Faces Investor Challenges, Needs $400M
Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras (AD, São Paulo Viracopos) is currently navigating a challenging financial landscape as it seeks to raise… Read More »
TakeOff North America 2025 Set for Tallahassee
Tallahassee International Airport (TLH) will host the North American aviation community in 2025 as the Destination Sponsor for the eighth… Read More »
Putin Approves Transfer of Fraport’s 25% Stake in Pulkovo Airport
Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved the transfer of Fraport’s 25% stake in St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport to an unnamed… Read More »
Air France-KLM Considers Options in TAP Privatization, Open to Minority Stake
Air France-KLM has expressed interest in participating in the privatization of Portugal’s national carrier, TAP Air Portugal, and is open… Read More »
Boeing’s Starliner Faces $1.85 Billion Loss Amid Persistent Delays and Issues
Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner program has reached a significant financial toll, with the aerospace giant now facing $1.85 billion in losses… Read More »
