Korean Air and Asiana Align Pilot Training Ahead of 2026 Merger
 
	
			
		Korean Air and Asiana Airlines have taken another key step toward their planned merger by holding a joint instructors’ meeting… Read More »
Southwest, Breeze, and Allegiant Launch 13 New Routes in October
 
	
			
		October has brought a wave of new route launches from U.S. low-cost and leisure airlines, with Breeze Airways, Allegiant Air,… Read More »
Icelandair to Relocate Operations to JFK’s New Terminal 6 in 2026
 
	
			
		Icelandair has announced that it will move its operations to the new Terminal 6 at New York’s John F. Kennedy… Read More »
Canadian Aviation Industry Calls for National Biometrics Policy
 
	
			
		Canada’s aviation industry is calling on the federal government to establish a unified national policy for biometric identification and digital… Read More »
Pipeline Delivers Sustainable Aviation Fuel to Delhi Airport
 
	
			
		Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi has become the launch site for India’s first dedicated pipeline supplying sustainable aviation… Read More »
Blue Origin Wins $78 Million Contract from US Space Force
 
	
			
		Blue Origin has been awarded a contract valued at more than USD 78 million by the U.S. Space Force’s Space… Read More »
South Korea Boosts Defense Spending to Modernize Armed Forces
 
	
			
		South Korea is significantly increasing its defense procurement budget as part of a broader initiative to modernize its armed forces… Read More »
Boeing Poised to Gain EU Approval for $4.7 Billion Spirit Deal
 
	
			
		Boeing is on track to secure European Union antitrust approval for its proposed USD 4.7 billion acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems,… Read More »
Airbus A320 Surpasses Boeing 737 in Global Deliveries
 
	
			
		Airbus has officially unseated Boeing’s 737 as the most-delivered jetliner in aviation history, marking a pivotal milestone in the decades-long… Read More »
FAA Revises Helicopter Routes Around Washington, D.C.
 
	
			
		The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has introduced permanent updates to helicopter route charts across the Washington, D.C. area, following… Read More »
US EAS Funding to Halt Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown
 
	
			
		The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has warned that funding for the Essential Air Service (EAS) and Alternate Essential Air… Read More »
South African Airways Delays Release of Annual Report
 
	
			
		South African Airways (SAA) has once again delayed the submission of its 2024/25 annual financial report, missing the September 30… Read More »
Braathens Regional Airlines Begins Financial Restructuring
 
	
			
		Braathens Regional Airlines (BRA) has entered a court-supervised financial reorganisation under Swedish law, a process comparable to Chapter 11 in… Read More »
FAA Faces Widespread Airport Staffing Shortages Amid Shutdown
 
	
			
		The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is struggling to maintain normal operations as staffing shortages spread across U.S. airports during the… Read More »
MSC Seascape Prepares for Grand Arrival in Galveston
 
	
			
		MSC Cruises is counting down the days to the arrival of MSC Seascape in Galveston, Texas, where the ship will… Read More »
Norwegian Aqua Begins Caribbean Cruises from Miami
 
	
			
		Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship, Norwegian Aqua, has officially arrived at her new homeport in Miami, marking the start of… Read More »
Sandals and Beaches Launch ‘Stay More, Save More’ Sale
 
	
			
		Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts have launched their new “Stay More, Save More” sales promotion, offering exclusive perks for travelers… Read More »
Hilton Debuts Outset Collection, Its 25th Lifestyle Brand
 
	
			
		Hilton has unveiled its 25th brand, Outset Collection by Hilton, a new lifestyle brand designed to celebrate individuality and authenticity… Read More »
Japan Airlines to Suspend Pilots Who Fail Liver Function Tests
 
	
			
		Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced that it will suspend pilots deemed at high risk if their liver function deteriorates beyond… Read More »
Study Warns Pilot Fatigue and Job Pressure Threaten EU Flight Safety
 
	
			
		European aviation safety is under growing threat from mounting psychological pressure, fatigue, and precarious employment conditions among pilots and cabin… Read More »
Delta Flight to Boston Diverts After Fumes Fill Cockpit Post-Takeoff
 
	
			
		A Delta Air Lines flight from London Heathrow to Boston was forced to make an emergency diversion shortly after takeoff… Read More »
Flexjet Expands Fleet with 12 New Gulfstream G700 Jets by 2026
 
	
			
		Flexjet has announced plans to add 12 Gulfstream G700 aircraft to its fleet by 2026, with three of the ultra-long-range… Read More »
