Cybersecurity Leaders Urge Senate to Confirm DoD CIO Pick
More than 100 leading cybersecurity experts are calling on the Senate Armed Services Committee to swiftly confirm Kirsten Davies as… Read More »
Political Unrest Makes Travelers Rethink US Trips
A new survey by Global Rescue reveals that political unrest is influencing travel decisions to the United States, with international… Read More »
Ryanair Signals Possible Permanent Exit From Israel
Ryanair has indicated it may never resume flights to Israel, even after the current conflict in Gaza subsides. Speaking to… Read More »
Poland and Latvia Tighten Airspace Restrictions Near Borders
Poland and Latvia have introduced new airspace restrictions along their eastern borders in response to heightened security concerns. Poland has… Read More »
One-Third of UK Firms Now Using ‘Bossware’ to Track Staff
A new survey has revealed that a third of UK companies are using so-called “bossware” to monitor employee activity, underscoring… Read More »
U.S. Grants Sanctions Exemption to Belarus’ Belavia
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued a general license exempting Belarusian flag carrier Belavia from certain… Read More »
Nigerian Regulators Unite to Tackle Aviation Fraud
Nigeria’s aviation regulator has enlisted the country’s anti-corruption agency to combat financial crimes threatening the civil aviation sector. Nigerian Civil… Read More »
Cruise Passenger Jumps Overboard Over Gambling Debt
A Royal Caribbean guest on the Rhapsody of the Seas reportedly jumped overboard near the Port of San Juan to… Read More »
Nigeria’s First Nation CEO Criticizes EFCC Over Acquittal Omission
First Nation Airways CEO Kayode Odukoya has publicly criticized Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for failing to update… Read More »
Poland Invokes NATO Article 4 After Russian Drone Airspace Breach
Poland has formally invoked Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty after 19 Russian drones violated its airspace during a… Read More »
Ex-OpenAI Engineer Moves Abroad Over Politics
Former OpenAI engineer Miki Habryn has made headlines after leaving her dream job and home in San Francisco to relocate… Read More »
U.S. Military Ramps Up Quantum Alternatives to GPS
The U.S. military is accelerating efforts to develop non-space-based alternatives to GPS—the ubiquitous position, navigation and timing (PNT) system provided… Read More »
Credit Agency Breach Exposes Data of 4.4 Million People
A major U.S. credit reporting agency has confirmed a data breach that exposed sensitive personal information of approximately 4.4 million… Read More »
Passenger Removed from American Airlines Flight After Telling Attendant to ‘Shut Up’
An American Airlines passenger was kicked off a Costa Rica–Dallas flight after telling a flight attendant to “shut up” during… Read More »
US Fines Texas Firm $1.6M Over Venezuela Charter
The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has fined Houston-based freight forwarder Fracht FWO Inc. USD1.6 million for… Read More »
Turkey Blocks Israeli Gov’t Flights, Not Commercial
Türkiye’s government has confirmed a ban on Israeli government flights and aircraft carrying munitions, but commercial flights remain unaffected despite… Read More »
TSA Rejects Some Maine Real IDs Over Scanning Glitch
Some travelers in Maine are facing unexpected problems at airport security checkpoints as certain Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses are being… Read More »
Suspect Arrested in Foiled Terror Plot to Hijack Australian Passenger Jet
Australian authorities have arrested a suspect accused of plotting to hijack a commercial passenger jet in what officials and aviation… Read More »
Southwest Debuts First Jet With Cockpit Barrier
Southwest Airlines has begun flying its first aircraft equipped with a secondary cockpit barrier, a new safety feature designed to… Read More »
Space Force Expands Space, Ground Surveillance
The U.S. Space Force is advancing its space domain awareness mission with a combination of upgraded ground systems, new radar… Read More »
22 Arrested in Madagascar Boeing 777 Iran Case
Authorities in Madagascar have placed 22 people, including senior civil aviation officials and company executives, in pre-trial detention over the… Read More »
DHS Weighs Own Fleet for Deportation Flights
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reportedly considering the purchase and operation of its own fleet of aircraft… Read More »
