Malaysia Aviation Group Navigates Rising Costs, Eyes COMAC Jets

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) remains financially stable despite rising costs from global trade tensions and has no plans to seek… Read More »
Namibia Plans New National Airline Launch by Late 2026

Namibia’s newly elected president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, aims to launch a new national airline between June and December 2026 through a… Read More »
Austria’s MJET Retires Gulfstream G650 from Fleet Amid Operational Shift

Austria-based private jet operator MJET has officially retired its only Gulfstream G650, marking a strategic shift in its ultra-long-range aircraft… Read More »
Students Sue United Over Aviate Pilot Training

Twenty‑nine former students have filed a lawsuit against United Airlines and its United Aviate Academy in federal court in Phoenix,… Read More »
United Airlines CEO Says Tariffs Won’t Stall Aircraft Orders

United Airlines does not expect recent US tariffs to derail its aircraft deliveries, CEO Scott Kirby said during the carrier’s April 16, 2025,… Read More »
Brazil’s TAM Aviação Executiva Ends Citation Jet Operations with XLS Retirement

TAM Aviação Executiva, a major player in Brazil’s business aviation market, has officially ceased operating Citation aircraft, following the recent… Read More »
Carriers Urge SAF Scale-Up to Hit 2050 Net Zero

At the Routes Europe 2025 conference in Seville, senior executives from easyJet, TUI and Aena expressed cautious optimism that aviation… Read More »
easyJet Executive Defends Wheeled Bag Fee Policy

An easyJet executive has mounted a robust defense of the airline’s policy to charge passengers for bringing wheeled suitcases into… Read More »
France’s Amelia Strengthens Fleet with Delivery of Two Embraer E190s

Amelia, the French regional airline based at Paris Le Bourget Airport, has expanded its fleet with the addition of two… Read More »
Skyways Charter Expands Midsize Jet Fleet with First Citation Sovereign

Skyways Charter, a Fort Lauderdale Executive (FXE)-based operator, has expanded its on-demand charter capabilities with the addition of its first… Read More »
US-Based Diamond Aviation Adds First Citation Mustang to Expanding Charter Fleet

Diamond Aviation, a San Diego-based private jet operator, has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first… Read More »
Turkey’s DHMI Adds Citation Longitude for Inspections

The General Directorate of State Airports Authority of Türkiye (DHMİ) has bolstered its flight inspection capabilities with the addition of… Read More »
Empire Aviation San Marino Launches Gulfstream G600 Charter

Empire Aviation San Marino has expanded its charter offering with the introduction of a brand‑new Gulfstream G600, marking a significant… Read More »
Virgin Australia Overcharged 61,000 Passengers Due to IT Error

Virgin Australia has revealed that an IT error led to 61,000 passengers being overcharged over a five-year period. The airline… Read More »
South African Airways Targets 150% Fleet Growth by 2028 Amid Regional Expansion Push

South African Airways (SA, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) aims to grow its fleet from 20 to 50 aircraft in the next… Read More »
Libya’s Government of National Unity Acquires Afriqiyah Airways A319 for State Use

The Libyan Government of National Unity (GNU), recognized by the United Nations and based in Tripoli, has added an Airbus… Read More »
United Airlines Offers Dual 2025 Profit Guidance Amid Economic Uncertainty

United Airlines has issued a cautious financial outlook for 2025, warning that its full‑year and second‑quarter earnings could fall below… Read More »
Ryanair Considers Delaying Boeing Aircraft Deliveries Amid US Tariff Concerns

Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) may postpone the delivery of new Boeing aircraft due to the potential financial impact of recently… Read More »
China Southern Cancels Sale of 10 Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliners

China Southern Airlines has unexpectedly halted the auction of ten Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliners and two GEnx‑1B70/P2 engines that the carrier… Read More »
Embraer E2 Jets Obtain Type Certification in Mongolia

Embraer has secured type certification from the Mongolia Civil Aviation Authority for its E190‑E2 and E195‑E2 regional jets, marking a… Read More »
China Suspends Boeing Deliveries Amid Escalating US Trade Tariffs

China has ordered its airlines to halt all further deliveries of Boeing aircraft, escalating tensions in a growing trade dispute… Read More »
Skopje Airport Rebrands as Skopje International

Skopje Airport, the busiest gateway to North Macedonia’s capital, has officially adopted the name Skopje International Airport following a politically… Read More »