Boom Supersonic’s ‘Boomless Cruise’ Technology Breaks the Sound Barrier Quietly

Boom Supersonic has made a major leap in the future of air travel, achieving supersonic flight without the disruptive sonic… Read More »
Airbus Sees Slow Start to 2025: Deliveries & Orders

European aerospace giant Airbus has reported a slower-than-expected start to 2025, with new orders and deliveries data for January revealing… Read More »
Nigeria Revokes AOCs of Eastwind, Omni-Blu Over Violations

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has revoked the air operator’s certificates (AOCs) of Eastwind Aviation (Lagos) and Omni-Blu Aviation… Read More »
Skyside Expands Fleet with First Citation Jet 3+ in Austria

Skyside (SKV, Vienna) has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Citation Jet 3+, OE-GCN (msn 525B-0696). The… Read More »
Boeing’s New Air Force One Jets Exceed Budget by $2 Billion

Boeing’s new Air Force One planes have surpassed their budget by more than $2 billion, with delivery delayed until at… Read More »
Thai Airways to Lease Eight A321neo Jets from SMBC Aviation

Thai Airways International (TG, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi) has signed a lease agreement with SMBC Aviation Capital for eight Airbus A321neo aircraft… Read More »
Korean Police Raid Air Busan Office After Aircraft Fire Incident

Busan Metropolitan Police have conducted a search and seizure at Air Busan’s headquarters as part of an investigation into the… Read More »
Australia’s Aviair Retires Its Only Executive Jet, a Citation Mustang

Aviair (GD, Kununurra) has retired its last executive jet, a Citation Mustang, marking the end of its business jet operations,… Read More »
Boeing to Meet Demand by 2030: Industry Outlook

Boeing is on track to meet the growing delivery demand for its commercial aircraft by 2030, according to Gediminas Ziemelis,… Read More »
Romania’s My Jet Plans Foreign Base, Targets Fleet Expansion

Romania’s My Jet (MYJ, Bucharest Baneasa) is preparing to open its first foreign base in 2025, with details to be… Read More »
IndiGo AOG Numbers Decline, but Wet-Leases to Continue

IndiGo Airlines (6E, Delhi International) will continue utilizing wet- and damp-leased aircraft despite a decline in aircraft-on-ground (AOG) numbers, CEO… Read More »
Riyadh Air Considering Order for Up to 50 Widebody Jets

Riyadh Air is reportedly in discussions with Airbus and Boeing for a potential widebody aircraft order of up to 50… Read More »
Extraordinair Jets Gains FAA Part 135 Certification in the U.S.

Extraordinair Jets LLC has officially secured a FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate, marking a significant milestone for the U.S.-based… Read More »
Airlines Demand More Planes, But Boeing & Airbus Face Delays

Global airlines are struggling with aircraft shortages as Boeing and Airbus continue to face production delays. U.S. budget carrier Breeze… Read More »
Ocean Cruises Surge: AAA Projects 19 Million US Sailors in 2025

The ocean cruise industry is set to sail into another record-breaking year, with AAA Travel forecasting that nearly 19 million… Read More »
Nigeria’s Allied Air Faces Safety Probe After Aircraft Incident

The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has directed the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to inspect all Allied Air (4W,… Read More »
Ryanair Loses Irish Court Appeal, Challenges Spain’s EUR109M Fine

Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) has lost an appeal in an Irish court over its lawsuit against Italy’s antitrust authority (AGCM)… Read More »
Avion Jet Charter Retires Its Only BAe-125-800(A) Jet

Avion Jet Charter has officially retired its sole BAe-125-800(A) from its FAA Part 135-certified fleet, marking a shift in the… Read More »
Stansted Aims for 51M Passengers by 2040s

London Stansted Airport (STN) has launched a formal public consultation on its draft Sustainable Development Plan, which proposes increasing annual… Read More »
Boeing 787 Faces Multiple Diversions, Raising Safety Questions

A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operated by American Airlines has been diverted four times in just 25 days, sparking concerns among… Read More »
North America Q1 2025: Airlines Expand Capacity

Airlines in North America are gearing up for a busy first quarter of 2025, with an anticipated 312 million departure… Read More »
Lynden Pindling Airport Powers Ahead: Green Upgrades for Bahamas Growth

Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) is charting a bold course for the future, reinforcing its reputation as a vital hub… Read More »