Air Astra Seeks A320/A321 For International Expansion

Air Astra, the Dhaka-based carrier, has launched plans to expand beyond its domestic network by issuing a request for proposal… Read More »
India’s Akasa Air Secures Regulatory Approval for New Investor Backing to Fuel Expansion

Akasa Air, one of India’s fastest-growing low-cost carriers, has received a major boost in its expansion plans after the Competition… Read More »
SriLankan Chairman Demands Cash and Jets from Airbus

SriLankan Airlines chairman Sarath Ganegoda has formally pressed Airbus for the return of $23.3 million in pre‑delivery payments, $200 million in compensation,… Read More »
Mauritius PM Alleges $27M Stolen from Air Mauritius

Mauritius’s Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam has accused unnamed individuals of stealing MUR1.22 billion (approximately USD27 million) from Air Mauritius through a series of… Read More »
Solutions Air Charter Retires Its Last Citation III Jet

Solutions Air Charter, based at Indianapolis Regional Airport, has officially retired the sole Citation III business jet from its Part 135… Read More »
Bangladesh Opens Sylhet, Chittagong to Ease Cargo Pressure

The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has approved international cargo operations from Sylhet and Chittagong airports in response to… Read More »
GOL Delays $1.9B Financing Deadline Over Tariff Concerns

GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes has delayed the deadline for binding bids on its USD1.9 billion exit financing package, citing global… Read More »
FedAir Resumes Safari Lodge Flights Across Most Network

Federal Airlines, commonly known as FedAir, has resumed flights on 71% of its Safari Shuttle network in South Africa after… Read More »
Ex-Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines A380s Set for Scrapping

Three former Airbus A380-800s previously operated by Lufthansa and Malaysia Airlines are set to be dismantled for parts by VAS… Read More »
Spring City Aviation Adds First Citation X to Charter Fleet

Spring City Aviation has expanded its Part 135-certified charter fleet with the addition of its first Citation X business jet…. Read More »
Uganda Airlines Focused on Growth, Not Profitability Yet

Uganda Airlines is still in its investment phase, and discussions about profitability are premature, according to Uganda’s Secretary to the… Read More »
Amadeus and Google Team Up to Improve Airline Dynamic Pricing

Amadeus and Google have partnered to help airlines improve dynamic pricing accuracy on Google Flight Search. The collaboration addresses challenges… Read More »
Weekly Travel Tech News: Expedia, FLYR, PayPal, Virgin Atlantic

Here’s a roundup of this week’s key travel technology updates across the global industry. FLYR and Ennismore:Ennismore has been using… Read More »
Tropic Air Passenger Kills Knife-Wielding Hijacker

A routine Tropic Air flight turned into a harrowing ordeal on April 17, 2025, when a passenger hijacked a Cessna… Read More »
IndiGo Expands Long-Haul Network to Europe and Africa Amid Global Growth Push

India’s largest airline, IndiGo, is set to make a major leap in its international strategy by expanding long-haul operations to… Read More »
Russia Seeks to Unfreeze US Funds to Buy Boeing Jets

Russia has proposed a controversial plan to unfreeze its funds held in the United States, with the aim of using… Read More »
Jetology Ends Learjet Services as Fleet Shifts Focus

Austrian business jet operator Jetology has officially ceased operations with Learjet aircraft following the retirement of its sole remaining Learjet… Read More »
Estonia’s Marabu to Damp Lease Two A320s for Summer 2025 Season

Estonia’s leisure airline, Marabu, has announced plans to damp lease two Airbus A320 aircraft from Bul Air for the upcoming… Read More »
Air France‑KLM and Denmark Should Own SAS Scandinavian

SAS Scandinavian Airlines CEO Anko van der Werff has proposed a streamlined ownership structure for the carrier, suggesting that only… Read More »
Estonia Pledges Political Support for airBaltic

Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal has confirmed his country will lend political support to airBaltic without committing any financial investment,… Read More »
Bridging the Gap Between Sustainable Travel Intentions and Action

While travelers increasingly express interest in sustainable travel, their actions often fall short. A growing gap exists between intention and… Read More »
Malaysia Aviation Group Navigates Rising Costs, Eyes COMAC Jets

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) remains financially stable despite rising costs from global trade tensions and has no plans to seek… Read More »