Pentastar Aviation Retires GVII-G500, Focuses on Diversified Fleet

Pentastar Aviation, based at Pontiac Oakland County International Airport, has retired its only Gulfstream GVII-G500 from its Part 135-certified fleet… Read More »
Best Jets Retires Citation Excel, Focuses on Group Travel

Best Jets International, based at St. Paul Holman Downtown Airport (DOW), has retired its sole Citation aircraft, a Citation Excel,… Read More »
RVR Aviation Expands Charter Fleet with Citation S/II Addition

RVR Aviation, based in Arlington, WA, has enhanced its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of a company-owned Citation S/II… Read More »
Jet Linx Resumes Falcon 900EX and G450, Retires Citation 2

Jet Linx Aviation (JL), headquartered at Omaha Eppley Airfield, has undertaken significant adjustments to its Part 135-certified fleet in November… Read More »
Volato Retires Last HondaJet APMG Amid FlyExclusive Takeover

Volato, operating out of Houston Hobby Airport (TMB), has officially retired the last HondaJet APMG variant from its Part 135-certified… Read More »
KW Executive Air Charter Halts Operations After Jet Retirement

KW Executive Air Charter, based in [Location not specified], has temporarily halted its executive jet charter operations after retiring its… Read More »
EU Sanctions UTair for Alleged Support to Russian Military

The Council of the European Union has included UTair (UT) of Khanty-Mansiysk in its latest sanctions against Russia, citing the… Read More »
Carnival Expands Australian Fleet with Two New Ships

Carnival Cruise Line is set to double its presence in Australia by adding two rebranded ships, Carnival Adventure and Carnival… Read More »
Tails of the Sea: First Dog-Friendly Cruise Set for 2025

The world’s first dog-friendly cruise, officially named Tails of the Sea, is set to embark in November 2025, offering a… Read More »
Princess Cruises Launches 24/7 Dining Reservation Service

Princess Cruises has introduced a new 24/7 phone service called the “Dine Line” (1-833-805-DINE), enabling travelers to make or adjust… Read More »
MSC Cruises to Limit Alcohol Packages to 15 Drinks Daily

Starting April 1, 2025, MSC Cruises will implement a daily limit of 15 alcoholic drinks for guests who purchase drink… Read More »
Paul Gauguin Cruises Unveils 2026 Voyages

Paul Gauguin Cruises has released its 2026 voyages brochure, showcasing the brand’s deep expertise in French Polynesia. The 86-page publication… Read More »
Lufthansa Urges EU to Suspend Qatar Open Skies Agreement

Lufthansa Group’s Supervisory Board has issued its first “political resolution,” advocating for significant changes to European Union aviation policies, including… Read More »
TAP Air Resumes Porto Alegre Flights in April 2025

TAP Air Portugal will restart flights between Lisbon and Porto Alegre, Brazil, on April 1, 2025, nearly a year after… Read More »
Air Arabia Expands Russian Network for Summer 2025

Air Arabia is set to enhance its Russian network in summer 2025, as seat capacity between the United Arab Emirates… Read More »
Court Lifts Bench Warrant Against Former Nigerian AMCON MD Kuru

A Lagos court has lifted a bench warrant issued against Ahmed Kuru, the former managing director of the Asset Management… Read More »
IAG Invests €16 Million to Protect Stake in Air Europa

IAG International Airlines Group, the parent company of Iberia and British Airways, has announced an investment of EUR 16 million… Read More »
American Airlines Plans New Phoenix-San Diego Route Amid Hurdles

American Airlines (AA) is planning to launch up to two daily flights between Phoenix Sky Harbor and San Diego McClellan… Read More »
Canada Sells Stake in Air Canada After Pandemic Bailout

The Canadian government sold its roughly 6% stake in Air Canada on December 11-12, 2024, following a bailout investment made… Read More »
DoJ Objects to Spirit Airlines’ Request for Expedited Hearing

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has raised objections to Spirit Airlines’ request for an expedited hearing regarding its… Read More »
Syria Reopens Airspace for Overflights After Week-Long Closure

Syria’s newly installed government reopened the country’s airspace to overflights on December 15, 2024, following a week-long closure. Minister of… Read More »
Air New Zealand Extends Noumea Flight Suspension to 2025

Air New Zealand has announced the extension of its suspension of flight services to La Tontouta International Airport (NOU) in… Read More »