Triton Airways Retires Citation XLS+, Retains Citation Excel
Triton Airways has retired its sole Citation XLS+ from its Part 135-certified fleet, according to ch-aviation research. The company will… Read More »
Jet Ten Adds Gulfstream GV to Part 135 Charter Fleet
Jet Ten has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its first Gulfstream GV, registered as N459BE (msn 541). Previously… Read More »
Wheels Up Secures $332M Financing, Acquires GrandView’s Phenom Fleet
Wheels Up has finalized a $332 million revolving financing facility with Bank of America, enabling the acquisition of 17 Embraer… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Refocuses on Fort Lauderdale, Plans Network Overhaul
Spirit Airlines, undergoing a prearranged Chapter 11 restructuring, has announced plans to significantly realign its network, focusing on core markets… Read More »
Georgia’s TCA Retires Only Business Jet, Focuses on Helicopters
TCA – The Cargo Airlines, based in Tbilisi, has retired its sole business jet, a Hawker 800XPi, in September 2024,… Read More »
FliteWatch Secures AOC in Malta, Adds Falcon 7X to Fleet
Malta-based FliteWatch has added a Falcon 7X to its fleet and secured its Air Operator Certificate (AOC), marking a significant… Read More »
North-West Aircompany Adds Third Falcon 7X to Charter Fleet
North-West Aircompany, based in St. Petersburg, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a third Falcon 7X, identified as… Read More »
Bahrain’s Valo Aviation Secures AOC as First Bizjet Charter Specialist
Valo Aviation has become Bahrain’s first dedicated business jet charter operator after securing an air operator’s certificate (AOC). The milestone… Read More »
Top Shareholder Questions Thai Airways’ Capital Injection Plan
Thai Airways International’s largest shareholder, the Ministry of Finance, is reconsidering the need for a capital increase, citing the airline’s… Read More »
FAA Investigates American Airlines Airbus A321neo’s Near-Terrain Incident in Honolulu
he Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating an incident involving an American Airlines Airbus A321neo that deviated from its assigned… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy Protection, Continues Flying
Spirit Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, becoming the first major U.S. passenger carrier to do so since… Read More »
African Airlines Focus on Safety, Connectivity in 2026-2030 Strategy
The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) convened in Cairo with CEOs from its 45 member carriers to outline their strategic priorities… Read More »
Etihad to End Virgin Australia Partnership by Mid-2025
Etihad Airways has announced it will terminate its unilateral codeshare and frequent flier partnership with Virgin Australia by mid-2025. Starting… Read More »
Regal Princess Resumes Sailing After Three-Week Delay
The Regal Princess from Princess Cruises is set to resume its voyages on November 18, after being out of commission… Read More »
Viking’s Michele Saegesser Receives ASTA President’s Award
Michele Saegesser, vice president of sales and national accounts at Viking, has been honored with the 2024 American Society of… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Flight Struck by Bullet Before Takeoff
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800, preparing for takeoff from Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL), was struck by a bullet on… Read More »
GOL Airlines to End Bogotá-Buenos Aires Route in 2025
Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aéreas has announced it will discontinue its fifth freedom route connecting Bogotá (BOG) and Buenos Aires (EZE)… Read More »
Air New Zealand Eyes London Return with Gatwick Slots for 2025
Air New Zealand has secured 236 slots at London Gatwick for the 2025 northern summer, according to Airport Coordination Limited… Read More »
Prima Air Adds First Global 5000 with Starlink Wi-Fi
Prima Air, based in Burbank, has added its first Bombardier Global 5000 to its charter fleet, operating under the Part… Read More »
Springfield Air Replaces GVII-G600 with G200 in Part 135 Fleet
Springfield Air has made changes to its Part 135-certified fleet, adding its first Gulfstream G200 in October 2024 while retiring… Read More »
Let’s Jett Adds Challenger 300 to Part 135 Charter Fleet
Let’s Jett has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its first Bombardier Challenger 300, according to ch-aviation research. The… Read More »
Priester Aviation Targets Family-Owned Firms for Strategic Takeovers
Priester Aviation, headquartered at Chicago Executive Airport, is actively pursuing acquisitions of family-owned aircraft management and charter companies, chairman Andy… Read More »
STAjets Expands Fleet with First Legacy 600 Charter Jet
STAjets, based in Santa Ana, California, has added its first Embraer Legacy 600 to its Part 135-certified fleet, according to… Read More »
Cirrus Aviation Retires Three Aircraft Types from Part 135 Fleet
Cirrus Aviation Services, based at Las Vegas Harry Reid Airport, has retired three aircraft types from its Part 135-certified fleet:… Read More »
Thrive Aviation Expands with Challenger 605, Phenom 100 Retired
Thrive Aviation, based at Las Vegas Henderson, has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Challenger 605 while… Read More »
Surf Air Mobility Raises $50M to Address Liquidity Challenges
Surf Air Mobility, the parent company of Surf Air, Mokulele Airlines, and Southern Airways Express, has secured a $50 million… Read More »
