Oceania Cruises Revives Jacques French Restaurant at Sea
Oceania Cruises is celebrating the return of its signature French restaurant, Jacques, aboard its newest ships, Oceania Allura and Oceania… Read More »
U.S. Flight Delays Mount as Air Traffic Control Staffing Crisis Deepens
Air traffic control staffing shortages continued to disrupt air travel across the United States for a second consecutive day on… Read More »
Jury Awards $16.9 Million in Fatal 2019 PenAir Unalaska Crash
Nearly six years after a fatal airplane crash in Unalaska, Alaska, a Washington state jury has found Peninsula Aviation Services,… Read More »
MSC Opens 2027 Alaska Bookings for Upgraded MSC Poesia
MSC Cruises has opened bookings for its summer 2027 Alaska season, offering travelers the chance to experience the Last Frontier… Read More »
Saudia Earns 11th IOSA Renewal, Sets New Benchmark in Aviation Safety
Saudia, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, has reaffirmed its position as a global leader in aviation safety by securing… Read More »
Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines Expand Routes with Boeing 787-9
Hawaiian Airlines is modernizing its fleet by introducing Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners to replace its aging Airbus A330 aircraft, marking a… Read More »
Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer Deliveries Surge in Q3 as Demand Rebounds
Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer all reported a surge in aircraft deliveries and improved production stability in the third quarter of… Read More »
Breeze Airways Targets 400-Aircraft Fleet Amid Profitable Expansion
Breeze Airways, the premium low-cost carrier founded by David Neeleman, is setting its sights on an ambitious goal: operating a… Read More »
United Airlines Partners with Instacart for MileagePlus Rewards
United Airlines and Instacart have announced a new partnership that enables MileagePlus members to link their accounts and earn miles… Read More »
13-Year-Old Stows Away on El Al Flight After Evading Ben Gurion Security
A 13-year-old boy managed to slip past security and passport control at Ben Gurion Airport and stow away on an… Read More »
Air Traffic Controller Shortage Grows Despite $145K Salaries
America’s air traffic controller shortage is worsening during the government shutdown—despite six-figure salaries reaching $145,000 a year. The Federal Aviation… Read More »
ICAO Condemns Russia for GNSS Jamming, Citing Aviation Safety Risks
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has issued a formal resolution condemning Russia for its ongoing interference with Global Navigation… Read More »
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 »
