Etihad Airways Boeing 787 Rejects Takeoff After Tire Burst

An Etihad Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner had to reject its takeoff at Melbourne Airport (MEL) on January 5, 2025, after… Read More »
Saurya Airlines Awaits AOC Reissue After Crash Suspension

Saurya Airlines (Kathmandu) is preparing to resume operations following a six-month suspension of its air operator’s certificate (AOC) after a… Read More »
Drone Strikes Firefighting Aircraft in Los Angeles

A critical firefighting aircraft in Los Angeles has been grounded after being struck by a civilian drone, severely impacting ongoing… 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 »
Abelo Transforms Turboprop Order Amid ATR STOL Shift

Leasing firm Abelo, headquartered in Dublin and specializing in turboprop leasing, has made a significant strategic move in response to… 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 »
All Nippon ANA First Japanese Airline Certified for Lithium Transport

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first Japanese airline to receive certification from the… 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 »
Utair 737-800 Makes Safe Emergency Landing in Moscow

A Utair Boeing 737-800 aircraft successfully performed an emergency landing in Moscow on January 7, 2025, after experiencing stabilizer issues… Read More »
Two Bodies Found in JetBlue Aircraft at South Florida Airport

Two deceased individuals have been discovered in the landing gear compartment of a JetBlue aircraft in South Florida, local authorities… Read More »
Tragic Seaplane Crash Near Rottnest Island Claims Three Lives

A devastating seaplane crash occurred near Rottnest Island on January 7, 2025, resulting in the loss of three lives, WA… Read More »
Vertical Aerospace Achieves Pioneering eVTOL Flight Test

UK-based Vertical Aerospace is making significant strides in the electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) sector, becoming only the second… Read More »
Jeju Air Maintains Financial Stability After Crash

Jeju Air (7C, Jeju), South Korea’s leading low-cost carrier, has firmly denied claims of financial instability following the tragic crash… Read More »
A Turbulent Year Ahead for Aviation Industry in 2025

The aviation industry is bracing for another challenging year as Boeing continues to face delivery delays and persistent supply chain… 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 »
Air France A318 Makes Safe Emergency Landing at CDG

On January 3, 2025, an Air France Airbus A318-111, registered as F-GUGR, successfully executed an emergency landing at Paris Charles… Read More »
Max Air Temporarily Suspends Operations for Maintenance

Max Air, a Nigerian airline based at Kano International Airport, has announced a temporary suspension of part of its flight… Read More »
Boeings Challenging Recovery a Year After Incident

A year after a significant safety incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft operated by Alaska Airlines, Boeing faces… Read More »
Jeju Air to Cut Routes by 10-15% Amid Crash Investigation

South Korea’s Jeju Air announced plans to reduce its network by 10-15% during the northern winter season to allocate more… Read More »