Airlines Clash Over Europe’s ATC Delays
Seville, Spain—At Routes Europe in Seville, industry leaders warned that summer 2025 could bring even greater challenges than the previous… Read More »
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Lends Ships to Expand Global Reach
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is making strategic moves by lending several of its ships to other cruise lines through long-term… Read More »
Opul Jets Gains UK AOC with Zenith Aviation Acquisition
Opul Jets UK Ltd has acquired Zenith Aviation, securing a UK air operator’s certificate (AOC) and expanding its operational capabilities…. Read More »
Astral Aviation Delays EU AOC to Focus on Africa, Asia Growth
Kenya-based Astral Aviation has postponed its plans to obtain a European air operator’s certificate (AOC), choosing instead to concentrate on… Read More »
NRT Gabon Recertified, Eyes Domestic and Fleet Growth
NRT Nationale Régionale Transport (NRT Gabon) has officially returned to Gabon’s skies after securing a new air operator’s certificate (AOC)… Read More »
Boeing Safety Overhaul Under Senate Scrutiny
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg is set to appear before the US Senate Commerce Committee to discuss the company’s renewed focus… Read More »
Boeing Reforms Under CEO Kelly Ortberg
At a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Wednesday, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg detailed the company’s sweeping safety and manufacturing reforms… Read More »
CBP, Not TSA, Can Search Your Devices
Recent discussions online have highlighted concerns among U.S. citizens and green card holders regarding the search of electronic devices when… Read More »
SkyAlps Q400 Groundings in Italy May Last Several Months
SkyAlps (BQ, Bolzano/Bozen) expects the grounding of its DHC-8-Q400 fleet to continue for several months, following an audit by Italy’s… Read More »
LATAM A319 Overrun at Chapecó Airport
On March 31, 2025, a LATAM Airlines Airbus A319-112 with the registration PR-MYM experienced a runway overrun while attempting to… Read More »
Vista America Clears XOJET’s Part 135 Fleet, Shifts Operations
Vista America has officially removed all aircraft from XOJET Aviation’s FAA Part 135 certificate, following the retirement of two CRJ200LRs… Read More »
Play Europe Secures AOC for Maltese Subsidiary
Icelandic carrier Play has taken a significant step in its business transformation by securing an air operator certificate for its… Read More »
FAA Announces New Rules to Protect Private Aircraft Owners’ Identities
Tracking private flights of celebrities and politicians could become more challenging as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) introduces new regulations… Read More »
MHS Aviation Transfers Final Dassault Jet to Elangeni’s AOC
MHS Aviation (Germany) has transferred its last Dassault Aviation aircraft to partner operator Elangeni’s Austrian Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC). The… Read More »
MaxAir Resumes Domestic Flights After Safety Review
MaxAir, based in Nigeria, has announced the resumption of its domestic operations starting March 21, following clearance from the Nigeria… Read More »
Nigeria to Crack Down on Illegal Private Jet Charter Operations
Nigeria’s aviation minister, Festus Keyama, has announced plans to intensify efforts to combat illegal private jet operations, which he estimates… Read More »
U.S. Faces Critical Shortage of Air Traffic Controllers
The United States has been grappling with a long-standing shortage of air traffic controllers, which has now reached critical levels…. Read More »
Delta Near-Miss Incident with Air Force Jet
A Delta Air Lines flight experienced a close call with a U.S. Air Force jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National… Read More »
Play Europe Adds First A321neo and Receives Air Operator’s Certificate
Play Europe, the Maltese subsidiary of PLAY (Iceland), has inducted its first A321neo and obtained its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC)… Read More »
Border Searches and Deportations Raise Travel Concerns
Concerns over U.S. border security and device searches are prompting many international travelers to rethink visiting the United States. British… Read More »
AirAsia Flight Returns Safely Over Engine Issue
An AirAsia flight bound for Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport encountered an unexpected engine issue and was forced to return safely… Read More »
UK Delays PIA Flight Resumption Over Safety
The UK’s Department of Transport is holding back on granting Pakistan International Airlines the necessary permissions to resume flights to… Read More »
North Korea Acquires U.S.-Made Beechjet 400A
North Korea has reportedly imported a U.S.-manufactured Beechjet 400A, according to a report from the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies… Read More »
Kangala Air Shifts to Business Aviation Amid ATR72 Grounding
Kangala Air Express, based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, has reportedly suspended its scheduled flight operations and is now shifting its… Read More »
IranAir Challenges EU Sanctions in European Court
IranAir has filed a legal challenge against the European Union, seeking to overturn sanctions imposed in October 2024 that prohibit… Read More »
One-Stop Security Revolutionizes International Transfers
International travelers can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the United States and the United Kingdom rethink one of… Read More »
