Sun PhuQuoc Airways Set to Launch in Late 2025

Vietnam’s Sun Group is set to enter the country’s fast-growing aviation market with the debut of Sun PhuQuoc Airways, a… Read More »
Former Student Sues United Aviate Academy Over Training Delays

A former student is suing United Aviate Academy (UAA) for $500,000, claiming the airline-sponsored flight school misrepresented its training timeline,… Read More »
Madrid Airport Tops 66M Passengers in 2024

Madrid Airport, managed by Aena, set a new high watermark in 2024 by welcoming 66 million passengers, a ten percent… Read More »
Korean Air, Jeju, T’way Fined $2.6M for Safety Violations

South Korea has fined Korean Air, Jeju Air, and T’way Air a combined 3.54 billion won (US$2.6 million) for violating… Read More »
Air Arabia Becomes First MENA Airline to Accept AE Coin Payments

Air Arabia has announced a pioneering partnership with Al Maryah Community Bank (Mbank) to accept AE Coin, the UAE’s first… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Attendant Sues Airbus for $30M Over Toxic Fumes Incident

A United Airlines flight attendant has filed a $30 million lawsuit against European aircraft manufacturer Airbus, alleging serious health complications… Read More »
Markets Rally Amid Tariff Pause and Global Shifts

Global markets shook off Memorial Day lows after President Donald Trump delayed his planned 50 percent tariffs on European Union… Read More »
COMCO Launches Review of Dertour’s Hotelplan Acquisition

Switzerland’s Competition Commission (COMCO) has launched an in-depth investigation into Dertour Group’s proposed acquisition of Hotelplan Group, citing concerns over… Read More »
Air Mauritius Aims for Profitability by 2026–27 Fiscal Year

Air Mauritius expects to return to profitability by the 2026–27 fiscal year, with full recovery projected by 2027, according to… Read More »
Malta’s HansJet Launches PC-12 Fractional Ownership Program

Malta-based private charter operator HansJet has launched a new fractional ownership program centered on its fleet of Pilatus PC-12 aircraft…. Read More »
Culper Claims Archer Misled Investors on eVTOL

Culper Research, founded by Christian Lamarco, alleges that Archer Aviation systematically misled investors about the development progress of its eVTOL… Read More »
Vanuatu Plans Air Vanuatu Revival, Seeks New Board Members

The Vanuatu government has announced plans to revive Air Vanuatu from the ground up and is actively seeking applicants for… Read More »
Nigerian Court Delays Arik Air Corruption Trial to May 29

The Lagos High Court has adjourned the high-profile corruption trial involving former AMCON Managing Director Ahmed Kuru and four co-defendants… Read More »
Malaysia Aviation Group Secures ISO 37001 Anti-Bribery

Malaysia Aviation Group has become the first airline group in Malaysia to achieve ISO 37001:2016 certification for its Anti-Bribery Management… Read More »
Armenia Airways Loses Only Cargo Jet After Deregistration

Armenia Airways no longer has a dedicated freighter in its fleet after the Armenian Civil Aviation Committee removed its sole… Read More »
Israir to Wet-Lease A320-200 from FLYYO for Summer 2025

Israir will wet-lease one Airbus A320-200 from Romanian ACMI operator FLYYO for the upcoming Summer 2025 travel season. The lease… Read More »
Vietjet Orders 20 Airbus A330-900s for Long-Haul Expansion

Vietnamese low-cost airline Vietjet has placed a firm order for 20 Airbus A330-900 widebody aircraft to support its international growth… Read More »
NSW Deploys Rescue Helicopters to Aid Flood-Stricken Farmers

After several days of torrential rain and catastrophic flooding across southeastern Australia beginning the week of May 19, the Minns… Read More »
Global Markets Rally as Trump Postpones EU Tariffs

U.S. futures leapt higher Monday night after President Donald Trump announced a delay to his planned 50 percent tariffs on… Read More »
Southwest Ends Free Checked Bags After Half a Century

Southwest Airlines will end its iconic “two bags fly free” policy on Wednesday, replacing the decades-old perk with fees of… Read More »
US Court Lets Delta Proceed with Cyber Outage Suit vs CrowdStrike

A U.S. court has ruled that Delta Air Lines can move forward with key claims in its lawsuit against cybersecurity… Read More »
US DoJ Ends Bombardier Bribery Probe Over Garuda Deal

The United States Department of Justice has officially closed its investigation into Bombardier Aerospace’s sale of CRJ1000ER aircraft to Garuda… Read More »