Global Markets Rally as Trump Postpones EU Tariffs
U.S. futures leapt higher Monday night after President Donald Trump announced a delay to his planned 50 percent tariffs on… Read More »
Southwest Ends Free Checked Bags After Half a Century
Southwest Airlines will end its iconic “two bags fly free” policy on Wednesday, replacing the decades-old perk with fees of… Read More »
US Court Lets Delta Proceed with Cyber Outage Suit vs CrowdStrike
A U.S. court has ruled that Delta Air Lines can move forward with key claims in its lawsuit against cybersecurity… Read More »
US DoJ Ends Bombardier Bribery Probe Over Garuda Deal
The United States Department of Justice has officially closed its investigation into Bombardier Aerospace’s sale of CRJ1000ER aircraft to Garuda… Read More »
Omega Sues Presidential Aviation Over Jet Maintenance Failures
Omega Aviation has filed a lawsuit against Presidential Aviation in Florida’s Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court, alleging negligence and breach of… Read More »
Brazil’s Levu Air Cargo to Resume Flights with A321 Freighter
Levu Air Cargo is preparing to restart operations following a six-month suspension. The Brazilian carrier’s sole aircraft, an Airbus A321-200(PCF)… Read More »
Swiftair Faces Legal Backlash from AH5017 Crash Victims’ Families
Swiftair is facing renewed backlash from families of the victims of Air Algérie Flight AH5017 after the airline asked a… Read More »
Benin Seeks Qatar Airways Support for Amazon Airlines Launch
Benin is exploring a partnership with Qatar Airways to support the launch of a new national carrier named Amazon Airlines,… Read More »
Deadline Approaches for Bidders in PIA Privatization Sale
Prospective buyers of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) have until June 3, 2025, to submit expressions of interest to Pakistan’s Privatisation… Read More »
Sarawak Premier Seeks New ATR72 Aircraft for AirBorneo Launch
Sarawak’s state government plans to return leased ATR72-500 aircraft currently operated by MASwings once their leases expire in two years,… Read More »
SpiceJet Wins $155M Court Battle Against Former Investor Maran
SpiceJet has won a major legal battle after the Delhi High Court dismissed an INR13.23 billion (USD155 million) damages claim… Read More »
Why Airline Pilot Training is Similar to That of a Specialist Surgeon
Pilot training is rigorous and demanding, requiring hundreds of flight hours and numerous exams to ensure pilots meet the highest… Read More »
Frontier Opens Five New Routes This Week
Frontier Airlines is expanding its network with the launch of five new routes this week, reflecting the ultra-low-cost carrier’s aggressive… Read More »
L3Harris Settles False Claims Case with U.S. Military for $62 Million
L3Harris Technologies, a major defense contractor, has agreed to pay $62 million to settle allegations of submitting false claims to… Read More »
Wynn Resorts Fined $5.5M Over Gaming Oversight Lapse
Wynn Resorts has been hit with a $5.5 million fine by the Nevada Gaming Commission after regulators found the company… Read More »
Senator Urges FAA to End ADS-B Exemptions in Class B Airspace
A new Senate bill aims to strengthen aviation safety by requiring all aircraft flying in Class B airspace near major… Read More »
United Pilots Confident Amid ATC Outages, Stress Training
United Airlines’ top training official, Capt. Miles Morgan, emphasized that pilots are well-prepared to handle air traffic control (ATC) outages,… Read More »
Panama-Venezuela Flights Resume After Year-Long Suspension
Commercial flights between Panama and Venezuela are set to resume nearly a year after they were suspended due to political… Read More »
Air Europa Becomes Spain’s First 737-8 Max Operator
Air Europa has officially introduced the Boeing 737-8 Max into its fleet, becoming the first airline in Spain to operate… Read More »
Skymark Orders Six Boeing 737-8 Jets for Fleet Renewal
Japan’s Skymark Airlines has placed an order for six Boeing 737-8 aircraft as part of its strategy to modernize its… Read More »
Vueling to Test Shark Skin Film for 4% Emission Cut
Vueling has entered into a Letter of Intent with Australian aerospace technology firm MicroTau to trial a shark skin–inspired surface… Read More »
Russia to Reduce Civil Aviation Subsidies by 22%
Russia’s government is poised to cut funding for its civilian aircraft programs by nearly a quarter, trimming subsidies for domestic… Read More »
Battery Fires on Planes Highlight Growing Safety Risk
Recent in-flight incidents underscore the hidden danger of lithium-ion batteries aboard aircraft, prompting airlines and regulators to tighten restrictions on… Read More »
Google I/O Signals Rapid AI Disruption for Travel
Google’s I/O 2025 keynote confirmed a seismic shift from traditional search toward AI-first discovery and booking, and travel businesses must… Read More »
Global Travel Tech Shifts with AI, Data, Deals
The global travel industry saw a wave of tech-driven partnerships and strategic innovations this week, as companies doubled down on… Read More »
Booking.com Cuts Ties with Affiliate Creators Amid Strategy Shift
Booking.com has terminated direct affiliate partnerships with several travel bloggers and content creators, signaling a major shift in its partner… Read More »
