Pakistan Grounds Serene Air Over Fleet Shortfall

The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has suspended Serene Air’s Air Operator Certificate (AOC) after the airline was left without… Read More »
Boeing 777X Delayed to 2027, Raising Stakes in Airbus Rivalry

Boeing’s long‑awaited 777X, the largest passenger plane currently in production, has been delayed yet again—pushing its entry into service to… Read More »
Iran Must Move Capital as Tehran Water Crisis Worsens

Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, is demanding a bold course correction: relocating the national capital from Tehran amid an escalating… Read More »
Nigeria’s Viva Jets Secures $10 Million to Boost Expansion

Nigeria’s Viva Jets, a subsidiary of Falcon Aerospace, has secured a USD 10 million financing facility to strengthen its operations… Read More »
Kelis to Headline Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady in Miami

Virgin Voyages’ newest ship, Brilliant Lady, is preparing for her highly anticipated “MerMaiden” voyage from Miami, and the celebration will… Read More »
Scenic Group Unveils 2-for-1 Cruise Fares and Airfare Deals

Scenic Group has launched a new limited-time promotion offering major savings across its luxury river and ocean cruise brands. Running… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Reveals First Details of Legend of the Seas

Royal Caribbean International has unveiled the first details of its newest ship, Legend of the Seas, set to debut in… Read More »
American Airlines Removes Gate Bag Sizers to Speed Up Boarding

American Airlines is simplifying its boarding process in an effort to save passengers time and improve on-time departures. The carrier… Read More »
Boeing to Boost 737 Max Production to 42 Jets Monthly

Boeing is preparing to increase production of its 737 Max family of aircraft from 38 to 42 jets per month… Read More »
Two US Flights Diverted After Unruly Passenger Incidents

Air travel in the United States saw two separate cases of unruly passengers this week, forcing flight diversions and emergency… Read More »
Kea Atmos: Solar-Powered Drone Soars 65,000 Feet Above Earth

New Zealand-based Kea Aerospace is pushing the boundaries of flight with its Kea Atmos, a high-altitude, solar-powered unmanned aircraft designed… Read More »
Next‑Gen ACAS X vs TCAS: Challenges & Innovations in Collision Avoidance

In 2025, the aviation industry is quietly entering a new era of midair safety, as the next-generation ACAS X system… Read More »
Air India 787 Deploys RAT During Approach to Birmingham, Probe Ordered

An Air India Boeing 787-8 (registration VT-ANO), operating flight AI-117 from Amritsar to Birmingham, encountered an uncommon in-flight anomaly on… Read More »
Airlines Redefine the Long-Haul Cabin Experience

Flying long-haul has long tested the limits of passenger endurance, but airlines are reinventing the cabin to fight fatigue, reduce… Read More »
Aeroflot to Dismantle 737 and 747 Cargo Jets for Spare Parts

Russia’s flag carrier, Aeroflot, is reportedly preparing to dismantle eight Boeing cargo aircraft to use as spare parts in maintaining… Read More »
Star Princess Begins Inaugural Mediterranean Voyage

Princess Cruises has officially launched its newest Sphere-Class ship, Star Princess, with an 11-day inaugural Western Mediterranean voyage from Barcelona,… Read More »
Spirit Airlines to Cut Nearly 100 Planes as It Restructures in Bankruptcy

Spirit Airlines plans to shrink its fleet by nearly 100 aircraft, exiting more than a dozen U.S. markets, as part… Read More »
Airbus and Air India Open Pilot Training Center in Gurugram

Airbus and Air India have inaugurated a new pilot training center in Gurugram, Haryana, marking a major milestone in India’s… Read More »
Russia’s Airspace Ban Continues to Disrupt Global Flight Routes

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the use of Russian airspace has become one of the most contentious… Read More »
American Airlines Trials AI Trip Planner for Smarter Bookings

American Airlines is testing a new artificial intelligence-powered booking tool designed to help travelers search for flights based on experiences… Read More »
Bombardier Global 7500 Sets 150th Speed Record in Business Aviation

Bombardier’s flagship Global 7500 has cemented its place as the fastest and longest-range business jet in operation, setting its 150th… Read More »
Thousands of U.S. Air Traffic Controllers Working Unpaid in Shutdown

The U.S. government shutdown has left thousands of air traffic controllers working without pay, raising serious concerns about fatigue, safety,… Read More »