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 »
Namibia Plans New National Airline Launch by Late 2026

Namibia’s newly elected president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, aims to launch a new national airline between June and December 2026 through a… Read More »
Austria’s MJET Retires Gulfstream G650 from Fleet Amid Operational Shift

Austria-based private jet operator MJET has officially retired its only Gulfstream G650, marking a strategic shift in its ultra-long-range aircraft… Read More »
American Airlines Official FIFA World Cup Airline

American Airlines has been named the official North American Airline Supplier for the FIFA World Cup 2026, the carrier announced… Read More »
Students Sue United Over Aviate Pilot Training

Twenty‑nine former students have filed a lawsuit against United Airlines and its United Aviate Academy in federal court in Phoenix,… Read More »
United Airlines CEO Says Tariffs Won’t Stall Aircraft Orders

United Airlines does not expect recent US tariffs to derail its aircraft deliveries, CEO Scott Kirby said during the carrier’s April 16, 2025,… Read More »
Brazil’s TAM Aviação Executiva Ends Citation Jet Operations with XLS Retirement

TAM Aviação Executiva, a major player in Brazil’s business aviation market, has officially ceased operating Citation aircraft, following the recent… Read More »
Air New Zealand Unveils First Retro 787‑9 Dreamliner

Air New Zealand has taken delivery of its first upgraded Boeing 787‑9 Dreamliner following a 184‑day refurbishment in Singapore to enhance the… Read More »
Emilia‑Romagna Tourism Surges on Expanded Air Links

Emilia‑Romagna is experiencing a tourism revival as international arrivals and overnight stays surpassed pre‑pandemic levels in 2024, according to Roberta… Read More »
Carriers Urge SAF Scale-Up to Hit 2050 Net Zero

At the Routes Europe 2025 conference in Seville, senior executives from easyJet, TUI and Aena expressed cautious optimism that aviation… Read More »
easyJet Executive Defends Wheeled Bag Fee Policy

An easyJet executive has mounted a robust defense of the airline’s policy to charge passengers for bringing wheeled suitcases into… Read More »
France’s Amelia Strengthens Fleet with Delivery of Two Embraer E190s

Amelia, the French regional airline based at Paris Le Bourget Airport, has expanded its fleet with the addition of two… Read More »
Airports Achieve Carbon, Cargo and Security Milestones

Los Angeles International Airport has earned a Level 4 accreditation under the Airports Council International Airport Carbon Accreditation program, marking… Read More »
Skyways Charter Expands Midsize Jet Fleet with First Citation Sovereign

Skyways Charter, a Fort Lauderdale Executive (FXE)-based operator, has expanded its on-demand charter capabilities with the addition of its first… Read More »
US-Based Diamond Aviation Adds First Citation Mustang to Expanding Charter Fleet

Diamond Aviation, a San Diego-based private jet operator, has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first… Read More »
Volotea Eyes A220/E2 for A319 Replacement, Seeks A320s

Spain’s Volotea is evaluating Embraer E2 and Airbus A220 jets to replace its aging Airbus A319‑100 fleet while simultaneously issuing… Read More »
Turkey’s DHMI Adds Citation Longitude for Inspections

The General Directorate of State Airports Authority of Türkiye (DHMİ) has bolstered its flight inspection capabilities with the addition of… Read More »