Families Urge Judge to Reject Boeing 737 Max Plea Deal

Families of victims killed in the two Boeing 737 Max crashes are asking a federal judge to reject a plea… Read More »
NTSB Urges Fix for Boeing 737 Max Engines After Smoke Incidents

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is urging a rapid fix to Boeing 737 Max engines after two serious smoke… Read More »
Air India Cuts International Flights After Fatal 787 Crash

Air India announced on June 18 that it will reduce international service on its widebody aircraft by 15% starting June… Read More »
Flight Delays Getting Worse: 10 Smart Travel Tips for 2025

Flight delays and cancellations are rising across the U.S., creating nightmares for travelers. In one recent case, a family was… Read More »
Allegiant, Blackstone in Talks to Sell Sunseeker Resort: Report

Allegiant Travel Company, parent of Allegiant Air, is reportedly in discussions with private equity firm Blackstone regarding the potential sale… Read More »
Air Tahiti Unveils VIP ATR72-600 for Bora Bora Flights

At the Paris Air Show 2025, Air Tahiti revealed plans to operate one of its newly ordered ATR72-600 aircraft in… Read More »
Air India Cuts 15% of Long-Haul Flights Amid Crisis

Air India has announced the cancellation of 15% of its wide-body long-haul flights through mid-July 2025 as it grapples with… Read More »
Visit Group Acquires GODO to Expand in Nordic Market

Travel technology firm Visit Group has acquired Iceland-based hospitality software provider GODO in a move to strengthen its leadership across… Read More »
Air New Zealand Expands Australia and Pacific Flights for Summer 2025

Air New Zealand is significantly boosting its trans-Tasman and Pacific Island capacity for the upcoming southern summer season from October… Read More »
Celestyal Cruises Offers Up to 60% Off 2025-2026 Sailings

Celestyal Cruises is making waves with its hottest cruise deals, offering travelers savings of up to 60 percent on select… Read More »
ENAC Orders 30 Elixir Training Aircraft for Fleet Renewal

The École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (ENAC), Europe’s leading aeronautical university, has placed an order for 30 aircraft from French… Read More »
Airways Aviation Orders 16 Elixir Trainers

Airways Aviation, a global leader in pilot training, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the purchase of 16… Read More »
Why the Boeing 787 Dreamliner Remains Safe to Fly

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has earned a strong safety reputation since its introduction in 2011. With more than 1,100 aircraft… Read More »
EgyptAir Expands Fleet with Order for Six Additional Airbus A350-900 Aircraft

EgyptAir has confirmed a firm order for six more Airbus A350-900s, bringing its total commitment for the type to 16… Read More »
JetBlue Cuts Routes, Grounds Planes to Reduce Losses

JetBlue is scaling back operations, cutting routes, and grounding aircraft as part of a broader cost-reduction plan aimed at reversing… Read More »
Boeing 787 Emergency Power System Likely Activated Before Air India Crash

Investigators believe the emergency power system on the Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner was active when the aircraft crashed last… Read More »
Airlink to Lease 10 Embraer E195-E2 Jets from Azorra

South African regional carrier Airlink has announced a lease agreement for 10 new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft from Florida-based lessor Azorra…. Read More »
Vietjet Selects Honeywell for A330 APU Maintenance Support

Vietjet Air has signed an exclusive five-year maintenance contract with Honeywell for its fleet of Airbus A330 aircraft, covering the… Read More »
Drunk Plane Passenger Attacks Woman Over Seat Dispute

A disruptive passenger sparked chaos aboard a Southwest Airlines flight at New York’s LaGuardia Airport after launching a violent tirade… Read More »
SkyWest Orders 60 Embraer E175 Jets to Expand Delta Partnership

SkyWest Airlines has placed a firm order for 60 Embraer E175 aircraft, including 16 jets to be operated under a… Read More »
Top Skills Aviation Professionals Need in a Rapidly Changing Industry

In today’s aviation industry, Heraclitus’ timeless wisdom—“You cannot step into the same river twice”—rings more true than ever. With technology… Read More »
Global Entry Interviews Now Available at Miami Airport Without Appointment

Frequent international travelers have a new, easier way to complete their Global Entry interviews. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)… Read More »