FAA Orders Flight Cuts at Chicago O’Hare to Ease Delays
Federal aviation officials have ordered significant flight reductions at O’Hare International Airport in an effort to ease persistent delays during… Read More »
Couple Sues American Airlines After Lifetime Flight Ban
A legal dispute involving American Airlines and a Texas airport authority is drawing attention after a couple alleged they were… Read More »
United Explores Potential Merger With American Airlines
United Airlines is reportedly exploring the possibility of a merger with American Airlines, a move that could reshape the U.S…. Read More »
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IATA Warns Jet Fuel Supply Recovery Could Take Months
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has warned that global jet fuel supplies could take months to stabilize, even if… Read More »
Lithuania’s GetJet Group Secures $35.8M to Expand Narrowbody Fleet
Lithuania’s GetJet Group has secured EUR31 million (USD35.8 million) in fresh external financing as it moves to expand its fleet… Read More »
United Airlines Considers Launching Own Regional Carrier
United Airlines is exploring the possibility of establishing or acquiring a fully owned regional carrier, according to a new tentative… Read More »
Thai AirAsia Raises $46 Million Through Debenture Issuance
Thai AirAsia is moving to strengthen its financial position with a planned capital raise of up to THB1.5 billion (approximately… Read More »
HondaJet Excursion: Pilots Exceeded Crosswind Limits
A runway excursion involving a HondaJet at Orlando International Airport has been attributed to pilots exceeding the aircraft’s crosswind limitations,… Read More »
ICAO Condemns Iran Over Airspace Violations and Safety Risks
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has formally condemned Iran for unlawful airspace violations that are impacting civil aviation safety… Read More »
FAA Seeks 2,300 ATC Hires to Tackle Staffing Shortage
The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing to hire 2,300 new air traffic controller trainees as part of its latest budget… Read More »
Cruise Lines Add Fuel Charges as Oil Prices Surge
Cruise passengers are facing the prospect of unexpected additional costs as some operators begin introducing fuel surcharges amid a sharp… Read More »
Airbus A220-500 Gains Momentum Among Airlines and Lessors
Momentum is building behind a potential launch of the stretched Airbus A220-500, as major airline customers and aircraft lessors signal… Read More »
Middle East Disruptions Boost Lufthansa China Flights
German carrier Lufthansa is accelerating its return to China, reversing earlier capacity cuts as shifting global travel dynamics create new… Read More »
Paradisus Cancun Reopens After $50M Luxury Renovation
Paradisus Cancun has officially reopened following a comprehensive $50 million renovation, marking a major upgrade for one of the region’s… Read More »
FAA Eyes $4B ATC Upgrade as Budget Cuts EAS Funding
The U.S. government is proposing a major overhaul of the nation’s air traffic control system, with a $4 billion funding… Read More »
Gulf Airlines at 52% Capacity as Recovery Gradually Builds
Airlines across the Gulf are operating at just over half of their pre-conflict capacity as recovery continues following widespread disruption… Read More »
Trump Budget Cuts Essential Air Service Funding in Half
A proposed federal budget plan from Donald Trump is set to sharply reduce funding for the Essential Air Service (EAS),… Read More »
China–France Flights Expand Beyond Paris Hub
Air connectivity between China and France is undergoing a structural shift, with routes increasingly expanding beyond the traditional Paris-centric model…. Read More »
Airlines Cut Flights as Jet Fuel Crisis Deepens
Airlines worldwide are beginning to cancel flights and reduce capacity as soaring jet fuel prices and tightening supply, triggered by… Read More »
El Al Cuts Flights; United Suspends Tel Aviv Until Sept
El Al has suspended its regular flight schedule through April 18 as ongoing conflict and airspace restrictions continue to severely… Read More »
Can X-59 and Boom Overture Revive Supersonic Travel?
Civil supersonic aviation is edging closer to a potential comeback as NASA advances testing of its X-59 demonstrator and Boom… Read More »
Embraer Q1 2026 Deliveries Jump 47% to 44 Aircraft
Embraer reported a strong start to 2026, delivering 44 aircraft in the first quarter, an increase of 47% compared to… Read More »
China’s Tongcheng Bets on AI Agents to Transform Travel Booking
As the travel industry shifts from manual search to autonomous assistance, China’s Tongcheng Travel is positioning itself at the forefront… Read More »
Fliggy Launches flyai to Expand AI Travel Ecosystem
Fliggy has introduced flyai, a travel-focused AI skill designed to extend artificial intelligence applications beyond traditional productivity tools and into… Read More »
Passenger Death Lawsuit Targets Airline Crew Medical Response
A federal lawsuit is raising serious questions about international in-flight medical protocols following the death of a 33-year-old passenger aboard… Read More »
