NTSB: Boeing Flagged MD-11 Engine Mount Risk Years Before UPS Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board has disclosed that Boeing warned airlines as early as 2011 about a critical MD-11 engine-mount… Read More »
FAA Orders PW1100G Engine Modifications After Fire Incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered mandatory modifications to Pratt & Whitney’s PW1100G engines following several in-service engine fires, escalating… Read More »
Air India A350 Engine Damaged After Cargo Container Ingestion in Delhi
India’s aviation regulator has launched a formal investigation after an Air India Airbus A350 sustained engine damage when a cargo… Read More »
AirAsia X Denies Imminent Rebrand, Secures $247M Capital Raise
AirAsia X has clarified that any potential rebranding to the AirAsia name is not imminent and remains subject to regulatory… Read More »
Marriott Expands in Saudi Arabia With Five New Hotel Projects
Marriott International has signed an agreement with Al Qimmah Hospitality to develop five new hotel projects across Saudi Arabia, strengthening… Read More »
Study Says All-Economy Cabins Could Cut Aviation Emissions 75%
A new study led by researchers at the University of Oxford is challenging long-held assumptions about how aviation can meaningfully… Read More »
Ethiopia Breaks Ground on $12.5bn Bishoftu International Airport
Ethiopian Airlines has officially launched construction of Ethiopia’s new USD12.5 billion Bishoftu International Airport, marking the start of one of… Read More »
Boeing Settles Another Lawsuit Over Deadly 737 Max Crash
Boeing has agreed to settle another lawsuit stemming from the deadly 737 Max crash in Ethiopia, further closing a chapter… Read More »
Eutelsat Orders 340 More OneWeb Satellites from Airbus
Eutelsat has extended its partnership with Airbus Defence and Space by awarding a contract for the construction of an additional… Read More »
Korean Air Settles 12-Year Fuel Surcharge Lawsuit with LG Group
Korean Air has settled a long-running damages lawsuit brought by subsidiaries of LG Group, drawing to a close a legal… Read More »
flyExclusive Delays Jet.AI Aviation Business Takeover to April 2026
US private aviation operator flyExclusive has agreed with Jet.AI to further extend the deadline for completing the acquisition of Jet.AI’s… Read More »
Eindhoven Airport Business Jet Ban Takes Effect as Emissions Cut
The long-announced ban on business aircraft at Eindhoven Airport officially took effect on January 1, 2026, marking a significant shift… Read More »
Scotland to Launch Own Air Departure Tax, Replacing UK APD in 2027
Scotland will introduce its own Air Departure Tax (ADT) from April 1, 2027, formally replacing the United Kingdom–wide Air Passenger… Read More »
Intellectual Ventures Sues Airlines Over Free Inflight Wi-Fi Systems
Several major U.S. airlines are facing new legal challenges over their inflight connectivity offerings, as patent-aggregation firm Intellectual Ventures has… Read More »
FAA Draft Plan Maps Phased Shift to Unleaded Aviation Gasoline
The Federal Aviation Administration has released a draft plan outlining how the U.S. general aviation fleet could transition from 100-octane… Read More »
ALPA Urges Bondholders to Back Spirit Airlines’ Chapter 11 Exit
The Air Line Pilots Association is urging bondholders to provide additional financial support to Spirit Airlines, warning that the carrier… Read More »
FAA Grounds 800 Aircraft Over Invalid Registrations Linked to Trustee
The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded roughly 800 aircraft worldwide after determining that their U.S. registrations are invalid, citing violations… Read More »
South Sudan Orders Removal of Abandoned Aircraft at Juba Airport
South Sudan’s aviation regulator has ordered a sweeping cleanup at Juba International Airport, directing all operators to remove grounded, unserviceable,… Read More »
Uganda Airlines Boeing Deal Faces Police Probe Over Alleged Misconduct
Approval of a planned Boeing aircraft purchase by Uganda Airlines has come under scrutiny after Uganda’s police launched an investigation… Read More »
AirAsia X to Rebrand as AirAsia as Capital A Exits PN17
AirAsia X is set to rebrand as AirAsia effective January 19, 2026, marking a major milestone in the corporate restructuring… Read More »
Delta Orders 30 Boeing 787 Dreamliners to Boost Global Fleet Renewal
Delta Air Lines has placed an order for 30 new Boeing 787 Dreamliner widebody aircraft as part of its long-term… Read More »
India’s Dove Airlines Enters Voluntary Liquidation After Years Inactive
India-based private jet charter operator Dove Airlines has entered voluntary liquidation, marking the formal end of an airline that has… Read More »
Boeing Wins Order for 50 737 Max Jets From Aviation Capital Group
Boeing has secured a firm order for 50 Boeing 737 Max aircraft from leasing firm Aviation Capital Group (ACG), providing… Read More »
Salem Airport Loses Federal Status After Scheduled Flights Fail
Salem, Oregon, has officially lost its federal airport status after failing to restore scheduled passenger air service by a November… Read More »
Loganair Denied Guernsey Licences Over Route Overcapacity Concerns
The States of Guernsey’s Transport Licensing Authority (TLA) has provisionally denied licence applications from Loganair to operate services linking Guernsey… Read More »
ACI World Names Munich Airport CEO Jost Lammers as New Chair
Airports Council International World has appointed Jost Lammers, Chief Executive Officer of Munich Airport, as Chair of the ACI World… Read More »
