Delta Replaces APU Engines on Airbus A320 Fleet to Address Toxic Fume Concerns
Delta Air Lines is undertaking a major maintenance program to replace auxiliary power units (APUs) on more than 300 of… Read More »
Airbus to Boost A220-300 Capacity with Airspace Cabin While A220-500 Remains on Hold
Airbus is preparing a major refresh of its popular A220 family that will add seats and upgrade the cabin experience—without… Read More »
COMAC Cuts 2025 C919 Delivery Targets
China’s state-owned aircraft manufacturer COMAC has reportedly slashed its 2025 delivery target for the C919 narrowbody jet, reducing the goal… Read More »
Carnival Posts Record $2 Billion Quarterly Profit
Carnival Corporation has reported the strongest financial results in its history, posting a net income of $1.9 billion and adjusted… Read More »
Psych Tricks Can Make AI Break Its Own Rules
New research reveals that artificial intelligence chatbots can be manipulated into breaking their own safety protocols using clever psychological tactics…. Read More »
British Airways Sues Over $228K Damage to 747-400 in Chicago
British Airways is suing a ground handling company in New York after alleging that one of its workers, who was… Read More »
Nigeria Considers Certifying China’s C919 Jet
Nigeria’s civil aviation authority is evaluating whether to certify China’s COMAC C919 aircraft for use by local carriers, a move… Read More »
Self-Motivation and Discipline Drive Travel Advisor Success
Experienced travel advisors are sharing key insights for newcomers entering the dynamic travel industry, stressing that self-motivation, discipline, and lifelong… Read More »
Alaska Air Group Announces Leadership Changes at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air
Alaska Air Group is making significant leadership changes across its mainline and regional operations. The company announced that the current… Read More »
UAE Earns Near-Perfect Score for Aviation Safety
The UAE has cemented its position as one of the world’s safest aviation hubs after achieving a 98.86% score in… Read More »
Saudi Arabia Deepens FAA and Boeing Ties to Boost Aviation Vision
Saudi Arabia’s plan to become a leading global aviation hub took a major step forward with a high-level U.S. visit… Read More »
Is the Airbus A322 Feasible as the Future of Mid-Market Flying?
In the ever-changing landscape of commercial aviation, one of the most talked-about “what if” aircraft is the Airbus A322. Though… Read More »
United Airlines Strategy: Rethinking the Airbus A350 Order Amid Fleet Renewal
United Airlines is approaching a decisive moment that could reshape its long-haul strategy for decades. After repeatedly deferring its commitment… Read More »
Teen Pilot Faces Charges After Unauthorized Antarctica Landing
Seventeen-year-old Ethan Guo’s attempt to become the youngest person to fly solo around the world has come to an abrupt… Read More »
FAA Moves to Ease Oversight of Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is preparing to relax some of its strict oversight of Boeing’s 737 Max program, potentially… Read More »
Turkish Airlines Places Record Boeing Order for 225 Aircraft
Turkish Airlines, Turkey’s national flag carrier, has announced a massive expansion plan with a record order for 225 Boeing aircraft…. Read More »
Delta Replacing APUs on Airbus A320 Fleet to Address Toxic Fume Risk
Delta Air Lines is replacing auxiliary power units (APUs)—a type of engine—across its Airbus fleet to address toxic fume incidents… Read More »
Norwegian Group Orders 30 More Boeing 737-8 Jets to Expand European Network
Norwegian Group has placed a new order for 30 Boeing 737-8 aircraft as it accelerates its growth plans across Europe…. Read More »
US Hospitality Cools While Global Hotel Development Surges
September brought a mix of booming global hotel news and a reality check for the U.S. hospitality sector. While resort… Read More »
Hilton Accelerates Expansion Across the Caribbean and Latin America
Hilton’s growth across the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA) is reaching new heights, says Pablo Maturana, the company’s new vice… Read More »
GOL and Azul Call Off Merger Talks and End Codeshare Deal
Brazilian carriers Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras and GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, owned by Abra Group, have officially ended discussions about… Read More »
Argentina’s Flybondi to Wet-Lease Ten Aircraft for 2025–2026 Summer Surge
Argentina’s ultra-low-cost carrier Flybondi (FO) plans to significantly expand capacity for the upcoming southern hemisphere summer by wet-leasing ten additional… Read More »
Princess Cruises Welcomes New Star Princess
Princess Cruises has officially taken delivery of the new Star Princess from Fincantieri during a ceremony at the shipbuilder’s Monfalcone… Read More »
Miami’s 7 AIR Plans to Double Boeing 737 Freighter Fleet in 2026
Cargo carrier 7 AIR (R7) is preparing for a major expansion as it looks to double its fleet next year…. Read More »
Uganda Airlines Launches Tender and Eyes A320 Leases
Uganda Airlines has opened an international tender for consultancy services to guide its next phase of fleet expansion. The national… Read More »
Meta Hires Former OpenAI Scientist to Lead AI Research
Meta has made another high-profile addition to its artificial intelligence team by hiring Yang Song, a former OpenAI scientist, as… Read More »
