Ethiopian, Jambojet Suspend Goma Flights After M23 Attack
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) and Jambojet (JM) have suspended their international flights to Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo… Read More »
Russia’s Sanrêt Expands Fleet with Challenger 850 Import
Sanrêt (DXT, Zhukovsky) has imported a Bombardier Challenger 850, marking its third aircraft of the type, according to ch-aviation research…. Read More »
Shin Bet Halts Israeli Flights to Paphos for Security
Israeli security agency Shin Bet has mandated the suspension of all commercial flights from Israel to Paphos, Cyprus, citing unspecified… Read More »
Colombia Uses Presidential Jet Amid US Sanctions
The Government of Colombia, led by President Gustavo Petro, has taken decisive action to manage the return of Colombian citizens… Read More »
Polish PM Accuses Russia of Terror Plot Against Airlines
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has leveled serious accusations at Russia, claiming that Moscow intends to carry out terrorist attacks… Read More »
Ryanair Calls for Alcohol Limits at Airports to Prevent Disruptions
Low-cost airline Ryanair has called for European authorities to introduce a cap on alcohol consumption at airports, limiting passengers to… Read More »
EASA Expands Russia Airspace Warning, Routes Affected
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has expanded its advisory against operating in western and central Russian airspace. The… Read More »
American Airlines Launches Anti-Trafficking Training Program
Thousands of American Airlines employees will soon be receiving specialized training to better identify potential human trafficking cases and assist… Read More »
German Government Considers Leaving X Over Algorithm Concerns
The German government is debating whether to delete its presence on X, formerly known as Twitter, citing concerns over the… Read More »
Italy to Retain Data Control in Potential Starlink Deal
Italy will have full control over its data under any potential agreement with Elon Musk’s Starlink for secure satellite communications,… Read More »
Illicit Business Charters Persist in Nigeria Despite Crackdown
In Nigeria, private jet operators are allegedly continuing to use aircraft registered for private operations to conduct commercial charters, despite… Read More »
China Advances AI Despite U.S. Chip Restrictions
In 2017, China unveiled an ambitious plan to dominate artificial intelligence (AI) by 2030. However, the U.S. export controls on… Read More »
Lessons Learned From a Year of Record-Breaking Cyber Attacks
The past year has seen a surge in digital threats, with sophisticated ransomware, deepfake phishing scams, and state-sponsored attacks targeting… Read More »
Meta’s AI Personas: Innovation or Threat to Social Media Quality?
Meta recently revealed plans to integrate AI-generated users into its social media platforms, sparking debates about the future of digital… Read More »
UK Requires ETA Visas for U.S. Travelers Starting This Week
Starting Wednesday, travelers from the U.S., Canada, and over three dozen other countries will be required to apply for an… Read More »
Etihad Opens US Preclearance Lounge in Abu Dhabi
Etihad Airways has announced the opening of a new US Preclearance Lounge at Zayed International Airport (AUH) in Abu Dhabi,… Read More »
Manhunt After Passengers Flee Turkish Airlines Flight in Malta
A dramatic incident unfolded at Malta International Airport (MLA) on New Year’s Day when four passengers fled a Turkish Airlines… Read More »
SpiceJet Eyes MAX Deliveries Amid Engine Theft Allegations
SpiceJet, a leading Indian low-cost carrier, is set to revive its dormant Boeing 737 MAX order while grappling with fresh… Read More »
German VIP A350 Fleet Gains High-Tech Self-Defense
Germany has become the first nation worldwide to equip Airbus A350 aircraft for governmental VIP transport—akin to the United States’… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Cancels Manzanillo Stops Amid Safety Concerns
Royal Caribbean has made the decision to cancel its stops at the Mexican port of Manzanillo, following a ‘no travel’… Read More »
Putin Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash, Investigation Ongoing
Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for the crash of a civilian airliner that killed 38… Read More »
Azerbaijan Claims Russian Missile Downed Airlines Flight
The Azerbaijani government has claimed that a Russian surface-to-air missile caused the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E190 near… Read More »
