Spirit Airlines Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Again Amid Financial Struggles

Spirit Airlines has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than a year, as… Read More »
Brussels Airlines Expands Fleet With Five New Airbus A320neos for 2027 Delivery

Brussels Airlines has confirmed plans to expand its fleet with an order for five additional Airbus A320neo aircraft, strengthening its… Read More »
American Airlines to Begin A321XLR Flights From JFK in 2026, Hiring Pilots for Transatlantic Routes

American Airlines is preparing to launch Airbus A321XLR operations from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in early 2026, signaling… Read More »
FAA Data Reveals Sharp Increase in Wildlife Strikes Threatening U.S. Aviation Safety

Wildlife strikes involving U.S. civil aircraft are on the rise, with more than 22,000 incidents recorded in 2024, according to… Read More »
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Improve Cabin Air Quality on Commercial Flights

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has reintroduced legislation aimed at improving air quality and safety on commercial flights, citing concerns… Read More »
Georgia Ranks 10th in U.S. for Laser Strikes Against Pilots, FAA Warns

Georgia has been ranked among the top states in the nation for dangerous laser strikes targeting aircraft, according to new… Read More »
Aerospace Giants Unite to Boost Georgia Industry

Pratt & Whitney, Gulfstream, and Rolls-Royce are joining forces to strengthen Georgia’s role as a hub for aerospace innovation and… Read More »
Military Demand Fuels Bizjet Conversion Growth

Business jet conversions for military missions are gaining traction as defense forces increasingly turn to executive aircraft platforms for specialized… Read More »
Germany to Expand P-8A Poseidon Fleet to 12

Germany is moving to strengthen its maritime surveillance capabilities with plans to acquire four additional Boeing P-8A Poseidon aircraft, bringing… Read More »
Qantas Orders 20 Airbus A321XLRs, 16 Featuring Lie-Flat Business Seats

Qantas is accelerating its fleet renewal with an additional order for 20 Airbus A321XLR aircraft, boosting its total commitment to… Read More »
European Air Traffic Surge Linked to Rise in Fatal Accidents, EASA Report Says

Europe saw a rise in fatal air accidents in 2024 as commercial traffic continued to rebound, according to the European… Read More »
Global Airlines Push to Raise International Pilot Retirement Age to 67

A coalition representing the world’s airlines is urging the United Nations’ aviation agency to raise the mandatory international retirement age… Read More »
Delta to Pay $78.75 Million in Settlement Over 2020 Fuel Dump Incident

Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $78.75 million to settle a class action lawsuit stemming from a 2020 fuel… Read More »
Embraer Delivers 2,000th Business Jet With Praetor 500 Milestone

Embraer has reached a major milestone in its executive aviation journey, celebrating the delivery of its 2,000th business jet. The… Read More »
US Clears $2.7B Military Aircraft Support Deals

The U.S. State Department has approved more than $2.7 billion in foreign military sales to support aircraft sustainment programs with… Read More »
JetBlue Adopts Collins Predictive Analytics Tool

JetBlue Airways has taken another step to enhance its operational efficiency by integrating FlightAware Foresight, a predictive analytics platform developed… Read More »
Airbus, Shield AI Trial Autonomous H145 Flight

Airbus US Space & Defense has successfully completed its first fully autonomous helicopter test, marking a major step forward in… Read More »
Ryanair Gets Early Delivery of Boeing Max 737-8s

Ryanair is set to boost its fleet capacity with the early arrival of 25 Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, scheduled… Read More »
FAA Plans Scenario-Based Review With Boeing Before Considering 737 MAX Production Increase

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will conduct scenario-based planning exercises with Boeing before deciding whether to lift the current… Read More »
Dramatic F-35 Crash in Alaska Caused by Iced-Up Landing Gear, Report Finds

A recently released U.S. Air Force report has confirmed that ice buildup in the landing gear of an F-35A Lightning… Read More »
Northrop Grumman and Pratt & Whitney Advance F-35 Production With Automation and Engine Contracts

The F-35 Lightning II program is entering a new phase of innovation and industrial strength as key suppliers Northrop Grumman… Read More »
Court Places Miami’s 777 Partners in Receivership

Miami-based investment firm 777 Partners has been placed under limited receivership after a Delaware court found it in contempt for… Read More »