Singapore Elevates Turbulence to Top Aviation Safety Risk

Singapore’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) has classified severe in-flight turbulence as a top operational safety risk, placing it on the… Read More »
South Korea Charters Plane for 300+ Detained Workers

South Korea is chartering a Korean Air Boeing 747-8i to return over 300 of its nationals detained by ICE during… Read More »
Sandals and Beaches Launch Major Sales Promotions

Sandals and Beaches Resorts have unveiled new sales promotions offering significant savings and travel perks for guests booking by September… Read More »
Sunseeker Resort Joins Hilton’s Curio Collection

Sunseeker Resort has rebranded as the Sunseeker Resort Florida Gulf Coast, Curio Collection by Hilton, signaling a new chapter under… Read More »
Joby Demonstrates Autonomous Flight Tech in Pacific

Joby Aviation has successfully tested its Superpilot autonomous flight technology during the REFORPAC exercise in the Pacific, completing more than… Read More »
Sierra Nevada Begins Tests of New 747-8 “Doomsday Plane”

Sierra Nevada Corporation has entered the flight-test phase of the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation replacement for the current E-4 “doomsday… Read More »
New AI Agent Emerges as Top Tool for Solo Businesses

A new generation of AI agents is transforming how entrepreneurs build and run one-person businesses, offering the ability to automate… Read More »
American Airlines Operates 20 Empty A321neo Transatlantic Flights for Pilot Training

American Airlines is making headlines this month for a highly unusual operation: flying 20 round-trip transatlantic flights with no passengers… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Delayed After Pilot Spills Coffee in Cockpit

A United Airlines flight from Chicago O’Hare to San Juan was forced to return to the gate after the pilot… Read More »
Space Force Expands Partnerships With Industry

The U.S. Space Force is deepening collaboration with commercial firms and investment partners as it seeks to accelerate access to… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Halts Labadee Visits Until 2026

Royal Caribbean International has announced it is suspending visits to its private destination at Labadee, Haiti until at least May… Read More »
Airbus A319LR and BA1: The Rise and Fall of the Boutique Transatlantic Jet

The Airbus A319LR was one of Airbus’s boldest experiments—a narrowbody stretched beyond its limits and reimagined for long-haul, premium travel…. Read More »
JetBlue to Add Amazon Kuiper Wi-Fi by 2028

JetBlue Airways has announced plans to enhance its passenger connectivity by equipping part of its fleet with Amazon’s Project Kuiper… Read More »
Oceanwide Adds Real-Time Ice Tracking With IcySea

Polar cruise operator Oceanwide Expeditions has partnered with Drift+Noise Polar Services to integrate near real-time sea ice overview capabilities into… Read More »
Japan’s Sakana AI Unveils Evolutionary Algorithm for Smarter Models

Japan-based research lab Sakana AI has introduced an evolutionary algorithm that could reshape how artificial intelligence models are improved and… 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 »
US Navy Retires First F-35B Lightning II, Set for Display in South Carolina

The U.S. Navy is retiring its first Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II fighter jet, marking a historic moment in the… 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 »
Hong Kong Tops List of Costliest Expat Hubs

A new survey ranking the most and least expensive destinations for expatriates has revealed significant disparities in the cost of… Read More »
Paris Tops Gen Z’s Fall Travel Destinations

Paris has emerged as the top fall travel destination for Gen Z, driven by a mix of affordability, cultural immersion,… Read More »
US Drops Plan for Airline Cash Compensation Rule

A proposal that could have required airlines to pay passengers cash compensation for lengthy flight delays has officially been scrapped… Read More »
FAA Plans Rule Changes to Speed Up Certification of New Airplanes

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to propose regulatory changes aimed at speeding up the certification of new… Read More »