USDoT Secretary Suggests Pilots Should Lose Licenses for At-Fault Accidents

In a recent interview, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy stated that pilots should lose their licenses if they are… Read More »
Embraer Targets 280 Deliveries in 2025

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer is poised for a major ramp-up in jet deliveries in 2025, with ambitious plans to hit… Read More »
Bombardier Hits 1,000 Aircraft Milestone

Canadian manufacturer Bombardier celebrated a major milestone on February 27, 2025, with the delivery of its 1,000th super-mid-size aircraft—a Challenger… Read More »
GE Catalyst Engine Receives FAA Approval

GE Aerospace’s new Catalyst turboprop engine has earned FAA certification after a rigorous evaluation that involved testing over 23 engines… Read More »
American Airlines to Test Complimentary Inflight Wi-Fi

American Airlines will begin testing free inflight internet service on three routes next week as the pressure mounts for carriers… Read More »
Managing Cultural Diversity in Aviation Safety

Cultural diversity in aviation presents both opportunities and challenges. As a global industry, aviation brings together professionals from various cultural… Read More »
Frontier Airlines Accelerates Expansion in Atlanta

Frontier Airlines is ramping up its presence at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL), posting a 40% year-over-year increase in departures… Read More »
Lithuania’s Vilnius Airport Expands Route Opportunities Through Routes 360

Vilnius Airport (VNO), situated just 6 km (3.7 mi.) from Lithuania’s UNESCO-listed old town, is capitalizing on its status as… Read More »
February’s Top Hotel & Resort Headlines

As winter turns to spring, the hotel and resort sector saw a flurry of major news in February 2025. Here’s… Read More »
Oceania Cruises Unveils Summer Voyages

Oceania Cruises is set to delight travelers this summer with a series of exclusive voyages that explore the rugged beauty… Read More »
Court Allows A4A to Reclaim Healthy Airport Ordinance Fees

A U.S. court has granted Airlines for America (A4A) the right to seek the return of fees and payments collected… Read More »
Across Resumes Phenom 100 Operations

Across (ACW, Toluca) has reintroduced the Phenom 100 into its fleet as of December 2024, marking a strategic move to… Read More »
Viva Jets Secures Nigerian AOC, Expands Fleet Plans

Viva Jets, based in Lagos, has officially secured its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)… Read More »
Nigeria’s NCAA Reviews Airline Refund Penalty Appeals

Airlines recently fined by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) are now seeking meetings with the regulator to present evidence… Read More »
Avion Express Brasil Secures AOC, Eyes Fleet Growth

Avion Express Brasil (AEB), based at São Paulo Viracopos, has officially obtained its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from Brazil’s National… Read More »
PIA Suffers Hard Currency Loss as NYC Ends Hotel Deal

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is set to lose a crucial revenue stream in hard currency following New York City’s decision… Read More »
EU Ends Feeder Traffic Order, Lufthansa Triumphs

The European Commission has closed its interim antitrust proceedings against Lufthansa Group, effectively ending any obligation for the carrier to… Read More »
John Lamola Appointed SAA CEO Amid Political Backlash

South Africa’s Cabinet has appointed John Lamola as Group CEO of South African Airways (SAA), a decision now mired in… Read More »
India’s Shankh Air Sets March 2025 Aircraft Arrival

Indian start-up Shankh Air is gearing up to launch its operations with a promising new aircraft delivery expected by the… Read More »
SriLankan Airlines Embarks on 5-Year Growth Plan

State-owned SriLankan Airlines is set to launch an ambitious five-year plan aimed at transforming its operations and financial performance. In… Read More »
Qantas Group Adjusts Aircraft Deliveries for FY25

Qantas Group has updated its aircraft delivery schedule for the 2024/25 financial year, expecting seven new aircraft by June 30—two… Read More »
New Rules Around Marine One Airspace Cause Travel Chaos at DC Airport

Passengers at Washington’s Reagan National Airport are experiencing long delays and significant disruptions due to new safety restrictions for President… Read More »