Virgin Australia Trials In-Cabin Pets on Select Flights
Virgin Australia is introducing a limited pilot program allowing small pets to travel in the cabin, marking a first for… Read More »
Delta Partners with Maeve on Hybrid-Electric Regional Jet
Delta Air Lines has announced a new partnership with Dutch manufacturer Maeve Aerospace to accelerate development of the MAEVE Jet,… Read More »
American Airlines Launches Santa Maria–Phoenix Flights
American Airlines will restore daily commercial service to California’s Santa Maria Public Airport this fall, marking a significant milestone for… Read More »
Boeing Moves Closer to Matching Airbus Deliveries
Boeing says it is closing in on Airbus’ delivery pace as CEO Kelly Ortberg outlines a plan to stabilize production… Read More »
Delta Vacations Sales Jump 10% on Medallion Member Bookings
Delta Vacations has reported a more than 10% rise in travel agency sales this year, fueled largely by Delta Air… Read More »
NATO Declares Space an Emerging War-Fighting Domain
NATO officials are increasingly viewing space not just as a potential theater of conflict but as an active war-fighting domain,… Read More »
Families Sue Boeing and Honeywell Over Air India Crash
Families of four passengers killed in the June 12 Air India Flight 171 crash have filed a lawsuit against Boeing… Read More »
San Diego Airport Reopens After Runway Closure
San Diego International Airport resumed operations late Wednesday night after an hours-long shutdown triggered by a disabled private jet on… Read More »
IATA Urges Raising Pilot Retirement Age to 67
The International Air Transport Association is calling for the retirement age of commercial pilots undertaking multi-pilot international operations to be… Read More »
NBAA Applauds Senate Action on Michael Graham Nomination
The National Business Aviation Association has welcomed the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee’s vote advancing Michael Graham’s nomination… Read More »
Quark Expeditions Launches Advisor Training Module
Quark Expeditions has introduced a new training program for travel advisors focused on groups and charters, expanding its PolarPRO learning… Read More »
Flames Seen From Swiss A330 Plane as Logan Airport Issues Ground Stop
Boston Logan International Airport briefly halted arrivals Tuesday evening after a Swiss International Air Lines flight aborted its takeoff and… Read More »
New Zealand Unveils 25-Point Aviation Action Plan
New Zealand has launched a comprehensive Aviation Action Plan featuring 25 strategic measures to strengthen and modernize the country’s aviation… Read More »
Two Xpeng Flying Cars Collide During Rehearsal at Chinese Air Show
Two Xpeng AeroHT electric flying cars collided during a rehearsal for the Changchun Air Show in northeast China, an event… Read More »
IATA Sets High Expectations for 42nd ICAO Assembly
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Geneva has high expectations for the 42nd Assembly of the International Civil Aviation… Read More »
How Scammers Exploit Password Variations and How to Stay Safe
Cybercriminals increasingly target people who reuse or slightly modify their passwords across multiple accounts. A common tactic, known as “credential… Read More »
Flexjet Adds G700s to Meet Rising Demand for Large Jets
Flexjet is expanding its fractional ownership programme with the addition of the ultra-long-range Gulfstream G700, responding to growing demand for… Read More »
FAA Seeks $3.14M Fine Against Boeing Over Safety Lapses
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a USD3.14 million fine against Boeing for multiple safety violations tied to… Read More »
Swiss Commits $1.25B Yearly Investment with Lufthansa Support
Swiss International Air Lines has announced plans to invest about CHF1 billion (USD1.25 billion) annually over the next five years… Read More »
Air Force One Has Near Miss With Spirit A321 Jet as Controllers Warn
Air traffic controllers repeatedly warned a Spirit Airlines flight to turn away from Air Force One on Tuesday Sep. 16… Read More »
FAA Orders Inspections of 119 Boeing 787s Over Faulty Oxygen Masks
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is set to issue a final rule requiring U.S. airlines to inspect more than 100… Read More »
St. Vincent and the Grenadines to Add Four New Hotels
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is set for a major expansion of its hospitality sector with four new hotels scheduled… Read More »
