Did China Dismantle an Airbus A320 to Build the C919? What the Evidence Shows (and Doesn’t)

Allegations have circulated for years that, in the late 1990s or early 2000s, an Airbus A320 delivered to China “disappeared,”… Read More »
How a U.S. Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Airlines, Airports & Travelers

If U.S. congressional lawmakers fail to pass a spending package by October 1, the federal government could shut down—an event… Read More »
Boeing in Early Stages of Developing 737 Max Successor

Boeing is reportedly in the early stages of developing a new single-aisle jet that could eventually replace the 737 Max,… Read More »
Nigeria Weighs Certification of China’s C919

Nigeria’s Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is considering certifying China’s COMAC C919 jet for domestic operations, signaling deepening aviation ties between… Read More »
SriLankan Reports Gains Under Five-Year Plan

SriLankan Airlines says its new five-year strategic plan is already delivering results, with passenger numbers and revenues rising in the… Read More »
United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Diverts Back to London After In-Flight Vibrations

A United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER was forced to return to London Heathrow Airport on September 28, 2025, after the flight… Read More »
FAAN Confirms All Nigerian Airports Insured

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has confirmed that all airports under its management are fully insured, addressing recent… Read More »
MSC Seascape Adds Texas Flavors for Galveston

MSC Cruises is rolling out a new Texas-inspired culinary program aboard MSC Seascape as the ship prepares to homeport in… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Returns to Paris After Bathroom Malfunction on Transatlantic Route

A United Airlines flight from Paris to Washington, D.C., was forced to make an unusual U-turn after takeoff when multiple… Read More »
Russia Denied ICAO Council Seat as Organization Keeps Pilot Age Limit at 65

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has rejected two high-profile proposals during its 42nd General Assembly in Montreal, held from… Read More »
HX Expeditions Hosts Showcase in Seattle

HX Expeditions recently held an exclusive showcase event for more than 200 travel advisors aboard the MS Fridtjof Nansen in… Read More »
Atlas Ocean Voyages Elevates Culinary Program

Atlas Ocean Voyages has unveiled a reimagined culinary program designed to deliver elevated dining experiences inspired by the destinations its… Read More »
McConaugheys Named Godparents of Star Princess

Princess Cruises has announced that Camila and Matthew McConaughey will serve as the godparents of its newest ship, the Star… Read More »
Ryanair Confident on 737-10, Eyes Airbus Order

Ryanair is expressing confidence in Boeing’s ability to deliver its first 737 MAX 10 aircraft on schedule in early 2027,… Read More »
Ryanair Flight Diverts After Passenger Fight

A Ryanair flight from London to Alicante was forced to divert to Toulouse, France, on September 26 after a group… Read More »
Japan Invests Billions in Hydrogen Aircraft Future

Japan is making a major push to lead the next era of aviation by investing heavily in hydrogen-powered aircraft research,… Read More »
India Re-Elected to ICAO Council for 2025-28

India has been re-elected to Part II of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council for the 2025–2028 term, reaffirming… Read More »
Emirates Bans Power Banks on All Flights

Emirates has introduced strict new safety rules banning the use of portable power banks on all its flights starting October… Read More »
Navy Cannibalizes Jets and Subs for Spare Parts

A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has revealed that Navy technicians are stripping parts from F/A-18… Read More »
Delta Plans to Add 44-Seat First Class to A321neo

Delta Air Lines is reportedly weighing a significant change to its premium offering, with plans to introduce as many as… Read More »
Ray Dalio Warns of Dark Times Ahead

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has issued a stark warning about the future of the United States and the United Kingdom,… Read More »
Runway Close Calls Boost Push for Cockpit Alerts

A series of recent runway close calls at U.S. airports is fueling momentum for wider adoption of new cockpit alert… Read More »