Cities With the Highest Taxi Prices Worldwide
Travelers may feel the pinch when hailing a ride in some global cities. Recent data reveals that a standard five-kilometer… Read More »
Hotel Industry Loses $650M Amid U.S. Government Shutdown, AHLA Urges Action
As the U.S. government shutdown enters its fourth week, the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) is calling on Congressional… Read More »
Airbus Opens Second Jet Assembly Line in China to Boost A320neo Production
Airbus has officially opened its second aircraft assembly line in China, expanding its global manufacturing footprint and boosting production capacity… Read More »
Airlink Flights Disrupted as South Africa Works to Restore IFPs
South Africa’s Air Traffic and Navigation Services has warned that it may take up to two weeks to restore suspended… Read More »
Mexico Halts Pilot and Crew Licenses Amid Plastic Shortage
Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) has temporarily suspended the issuance and renewal of licenses for pilots, flight attendants, and… Read More »
Airbus, Boeing Face Bottlenecks Amid Soaring Jet Demand
Airbus and Boeing are facing a rare challenge in aviation: record-breaking demand for their best-selling narrowbody aircraft, coupled with severe… Read More »
Cruise Bookings Surge Past Fall Forecasts, 2026 Season Half Full
Cruise bookings are exceeding expectations heading into the end of the year, according to new research from Cleveland Research Company…. Read More »
Aurora Expeditions Adopts AI Navigation with CounterCurrent
Aurora Expeditions has announced a groundbreaking partnership with CounterCurrent, an Australian climate technology company, to bring Artificial Intelligence-powered navigation to… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Galveston Terminal Earns Net Zero Certifications
Royal Caribbean Group has reached a major sustainability milestone, becoming the first cruise company in the world to achieve both… Read More »
Why Ticino Belongs to Switzerland and Not Italy
At first glance, the Swiss canton of Ticino feels unmistakably Italian. From its language and cuisine to its Renaissance architecture… Read More »
OpenAI Tightens Sora 2 Deepfake Rules After SAG-AFTRA, Cranston Push
OpenAI has introduced new safeguards for its video-generation platform, Sora 2, following growing criticism over the misuse of celebrity likenesses…. Read More »
Reid Hoffman defends Anthropic in clash with AI czar David Sacks
OpenAI investor and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman has come to the defense of Anthropic after White House AI and crypto… Read More »
Banks Provide $215M Financing for Air India’s Boeing 777 Fleet
Standard Chartered Bank and Bank of India have confirmed a USD215 million loan facility for AI Fleet Services IFCS Limited,… Read More »
Nigeria’s New National Airline Not Expected Before Late 2027
Nigeria’s planned new national carrier is unlikely to launch before the end of 2027, according to Aviation and Aerospace Development… Read More »
Garuda Indonesia Reshapes Board, Adds Foreign Executives
Garuda Indonesia has reshuffled its leadership team and appointed two foreign executives to support the airline’s ongoing restructuring under new… Read More »
Flexjet Seeks Up to $1.2B in Engine Delay Lawsuit Against Honeywell
Flexjet could receive as much as USD1.2 billion in damages if it prevails in an ongoing lawsuit against Honeywell International,… Read More »
AirAsia X, Capital A Resolve Key Thai Step Toward Group Consolidation
AirAsia X has reached an agreement with an undisclosed Thai partner to jointly acquire Asia Aviation PLC, the listed parent… Read More »
Luxury Private Driver for Swiss Wine-Tasting Tour Experience
If you’re planning an indulgent wine-tasting adventure in Switzerland, hiring a private driver can elevate the journey from enjoyable to… Read More »
IndiGo Confirms Major Order for 30 Airbus A350s
IndiGo has finalized a firm order for 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft, converting a memorandum of understanding signed in June into… Read More »
GE Aerospace’s FlightPulse App Tops 60,000 Pilot Users
GE Aerospace’s FlightPulse app, a pioneering flight data and safety platform, has surpassed 60,000 commercial pilot users worldwide—up from 40,000… Read More »
WestJet to Ground 44 Senior Pilots Under New Age Policy
WestJet is preparing to ground 44 pilots by October 31 as a new age-related policy takes effect, barring aviators aged… Read More »
Boeing Wins $173M Contract for Eight MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopters
Boeing has secured a $173 million contract from the U.S. Air Force to build eight additional MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopters,… Read More »
Global Pilot Shortage Deepens After Rejected Retirement Age Plan
A global pilot shortage could intensify after the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) rejected a proposal to raise the mandatory… Read More »
UK Court Rules Against Insurers in Russian Aircraft Loss Case
A UK High Court has delivered a landmark ruling in the ongoing battle between global aircraft lessors and major insurers… Read More »
Honeywell Predicts Record Business Jet Deliveries Through 2035
Honeywell has released its 34th annual Global Business Aviation Outlook, forecasting a record decade for new business jet deliveries. The… Read More »
Why Boeing, Not Lockheed Martin, Is Building the F-47 Fighter
In March 2025, the U.S. Air Force announced Boeing—not Lockheed Martin—as the prime contractor for its sixth-generation stealth fighter program…. Read More »
