FlySafair Sanctions Delayed Over Foreign Ownership Issue
The announcement of regulatory sanctions against FlySafair for allegedly breaching South Africa’s foreign ownership restrictions has been delayed due to… Read More »
Ex-SAA Board Member Faces Fraud Allegations in Audit Deal
A former South African Airways (SAA) board member, Yakhe Kwinana, faces charges of fraud related to a ZAR59 million (USD3.3… Read More »
Royal Jet Expands with Unique Boeing 737 and New Airbus MoU
Royal Jet, based at Abu Dhabi International Airport, has recently expanded its luxury fleet by taking delivery of the world’s… Read More »
Amalfi Jets Rises to Fame with Social Media Strategy
Amalfi Jets, a private jet charter company founded during the COVID-19 pandemic, has emerged as a standout in the aviation… Read More »
Toki Air Reassesses Fleet After ATR Scraps STOL Variant
Toki Air, the Niigata-based regional airline in Japan, has taken delivery of its first ATR42-600 turboprop aircraft during a handover… Read More »
ASA Orders Wizz Air to Cease Misleading Green Advertising
Wizz Air (W6), the Budapest-based low-cost airline, has been instructed by the United Kingdom’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to halt… Read More »
DOT Fines Ethiopian, Etihad for Misusing US Airline Codes
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has levied significant fines against Ethiopian Airlines and Etihad Airways for unauthorized use of… Read More »
Boeing Invests $1B to Boost Charleston 787 Production
Boeing is set to strengthen its presence in Charleston County, South Carolina, with a substantial $1 billion investment in infrastructure… Read More »
Air Kerala Plans Launch as Low-Cost Carrier in 2025
Air Kerala, a promising new entrant in the Indian aviation market, is on track to commence operations by mid-2025. CEO… Read More »
Air Canada Leases 767 Freighters to Ethiopian Cargo
Air Canada has entered a strategic lease agreement, transferring two Boeing 767-300 freighters to Ethiopian Airlines Cargo. The aircraft, registered… Read More »
Air India CEO Addresses Seat Shortage and Aircraft Delays
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has highlighted a significant supply chain challenge for the airline: a shortage of aircraft seats…. Read More »
Sabre CEO Kurt Ekert on GDS Role, AI Threats, and Future Growth
The predicted demise of global distribution systems (GDS) seems overstated, according to Kurt Ekert, CEO and president of Sabre. Speaking… Read More »
Marriott Acquires Postcard Cabins for Nature-Based Lodging Expansion
Marriott International, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Postcard Cabins, a nature-based lodging company featuring over 1,200 cozy cabins across… Read More »
Aircalin Orders Airbus A350-900s to Expand Long-Haul Fleet
Aircalin, the prominent long-haul airline based in New Caledonia’s French territory in the South Pacific, has announced a significant fleet… Read More »
Korean Air Completes Asiana Airlines Acquisition
Korean Air has successfully completed its acquisition of Asiana Airlines, marking a significant milestone in South Korea’s aviation industry. This… Read More »
FlightWorks Expands Fleet with New Gulfstream GVII-G500
FlightWorks (FWK), based in Atlanta’s Cobb County, has made a significant enhancement to its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its… Read More »
Byerly Aviation Expands Fleet with First Phenom 100
Byerly Aviation has made a significant enhancement to its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its first executive jet, an Embraer… Read More »
Angola’s TAAG to Privatize by 2026, Seeks Partner
The Angolan government is set to initiate the long-awaited privatization of TAAG Angola Airlines by 2026, aiming to enhance the… Read More »
Air Peace and FCCPC Clash Over Ticket Pricing
Air Peace (P4), Nigeria’s prominent airline based in Lagos, is embroiled in a heated dispute with the Federal Competition and… Read More »
Clay Lacy Aviation Resumes Global 7500 Service
Clay Lacy Aviation (CLY), based in Van Nuys, has made a significant fleet expansion by resuming operations of the Bombardier… Read More »
North Iowa Air Service Restarts Citation Jet 2+ Operations
Charles City Aeronautics, trading as North Iowa Air Service, has successfully resumed operations of the Citation Jet 2+ under its… Read More »
Westair Aviation Introduces First G700 to Expand Fleet
Westair Aviation, headquartered in Shannon, Ireland, has significantly enhanced its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its first Gulfstream G700, registered… Read More »
Elevate Jet Adds Global 7500 to Expand Fleet
Elevate Jet (LVT), based in Bedford, MA, has significantly enhanced its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its first Bombardier Global… Read More »
Delta Optimistic About Wheels Up Partnership Growth
Delta Air Lines (DL) remains confident in its strategic partnership with Wheels Up (WUP), despite the charter carrier reporting a… Read More »
Fly Alliance Retires Last Hawker 800XP from Fleet
Fly Alliance has officially retired the final Hawker 800XP from its Part 135-certified fleet in November 2024, according to recent… Read More »
Cirrus Aviation Brings Back HondaJet Elite to Fleet
Cirrus Aviation Services, based at Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport, has announced the reintroduction of the HondaJet Elite to… Read More »
