Mediterranean Winter Cruises Offer Quiet Luxury
A new travel trend is reshaping the way adventurers experience the Mediterranean—cruising during the winter months. Traditionally known for its… Read More »
Serbia Revokes Tinadar Aviation’s Operating License
The Serbian Civil Aviation Directorate has suspended the operating license of Tinadar Aviation, putting the company’s two Citation Jets and… Read More »
Nigeria Considers Renewed Flag Carrier Talks with Ethiopian Airlines
The Nigerian government is reportedly considering resuming discussions with Ethiopian Airlines to revive its national carrier project, but under a… Read More »
Germany’s Luminair Adds XLS+, Plans Falcon 900LX Expansion
Luminair has added its first Citation XLS+, with plans to expand its fleet to three XLS-family jets by April 2025… Read More »
Air New Zealand Warns of Worsening Aircraft Groundings in 2025
Air New Zealand (NZ, Auckland International) has warned that its aircraft groundings will worsen before improving, with up to 11… Read More »
Thai Airways Plans Fleet, Network Expansion Ahead of 2025 Relist
Thai Airways International (TG, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi) is preparing for significant fleet and network expansion as it aims to exit court-supervised… Read More »
Executive Jet Management Ends GVII-G600 Charter Operations
Executive Jet Management (EJM, Cincinnati Lunken) has ceased GVII-G600 charter operations following the retirement of its only two aircraft of… Read More »
Virgin Australia, Qatar Airways Alliance Gets ACCC Approval
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has provisionally approved a five-year alliance between Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways, stating… Read More »
Airbus Nears Deal with Spirit Aero, Signing Expected in Weeks
Airbus is set to finalize a deal to acquire parts of Spirit AeroSystems’ European operations in the coming weeks, according… Read More »
Avcon Jet Retires Its Only Falcon 7X from Austrian Fleet
Avcon Jet has retired its only Dassault Falcon 7X, marking a shift in its fleet strategy. The 14.5-year-old aircraft, registered… Read More »
AirBorneo Acquisition Progresses, Fleet Plans Still Unclear
Sarawak’s Premier, Abang Johari Openg, has confirmed the acquisition of MASwings but remained tight-lipped about the cost and fleet details…. Read More »
VistaJet Malta Fights for EU Trademark Despite Legal Setback
VistaJet Malta remains determined to secure a European Union trademark for the distinctive red stripe on its silver fuselage, despite… Read More »
FLYUSA Adds First Citation Bravo to Part 135 Charter Fleet
FLYUSA, based at Tampa International Airport, has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first Citation Bravo…. Read More »
Delta Defends Pilots Amid Online Disinformation
Delta Air Lines and its regional subsidiary, Endeavor Air, are robustly defending the credentials of two of their pilots after… Read More »
Boeing Delivers 100th 767 Freighter to SF Airlines
Boeing has reached a major milestone in its converted freighter program by delivering its 100th 767-300BCF to SF Airlines, the… Read More »
ATR Soars in Turboprop Market Amid Strategic Shifts
Based in Toulouse, ATR Aircraft has spent 40 years carving out its niche as the global leader in the turboprop… Read More »
Ranking the World’s Most Expensive Fighter Jets
In today’s high-stakes defense landscape, investing in advanced fighter jets is one of the most significant commitments any nation can… Read More »
Airbus Certifies Pratt-Powered A321XLR
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has achieved a significant milestone with the certification of a new variant of its popular A321XLR,… Read More »
Chinese Warships Live-Fire Drill Diverts Flights in Pacific
In a significant military maneuver, Chinese warships conducted an apparent live-fire drill in the waters between Australia and New Zealand,… Read More »
FAA Job Cuts Risk Air Safety, Key Support Staff Axed
The recent layoffs at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), initiated by the White House, have sparked significant safety concerns despite… Read More »
Denver Terminal Upgrade Accelerates for 2027 Completion
Denver International Airport (DEN) has unveiled the details of the third and final phase of its $2 billion terminal reconstruction… Read More »
Jet Logistics Adds Cirrus Vision Jet G2+ for Organ Transplant Missions
Jet Logistics (based at Charleston Executive Airport) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by introducing a brand-new Cirrus Vision Jet… Read More »
