Air Arabia-Led Group to Launch New Saudi Budget Airline in 2026
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has named a consortium led by Air Arabia as the winner of… Read More »
Booking.com Wins Support in Ryanair Screen-Scraping Appeal
Three major non-profit groups have voiced support for Booking Holdings in its legal battle with Ryanair, backing the travel giant’s… Read More »
Embraer Warns U.S. Tariffs Could Add $9M Per Jet Cost
Embraer has warned that proposed U.S. tariffs on Brazilian exports could raise the cost of each aircraft shipped to the… Read More »
Flexjet Raises $800M from LVMH-Backed Investment Group
Flexjet has secured USD800 million in a major funding round led by L Catterton, a U.S.-based private equity firm backed… Read More »
Breeze Airways Expands to Burbank as Avelo Exits Market
Breeze Airways is set to expand its West Coast operations in 2026, taking advantage of Avelo Airlines’ exit from Hollywood… Read More »
FlySafair Cancels 12% of Flights Amid Pilot Strike Over Pay
FlySafair, South Africa’s low-cost carrier, canceled 12% of its scheduled flights on July 21 due to a pilot strike linked… Read More »
UK’s easyJet Secures $1.7B Credit Line to Boost Liquidity
easyJet has bolstered its financial position with a new USD1.7 billion revolving credit facility, ensuring liquidity through at least 2030…. Read More »
Brussels Airport Flights Continue Despite Permit Annulment
Brussels Airport has confirmed that flight operations will continue uninterrupted despite the recent annulment of its environmental permit. In a… Read More »
KLM Launches Long-Haul Flights Operated by Air France Pilots
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has launched long-haul flights crewed by Air France pilots for the first time, marking a significant… Read More »
Portugal Eyes Global Bidders in TAP Air Portugal Sale
Portugal is opening the door to global investors as it moves forward with the partial privatization of TAP Air Portugal…. Read More »
Bain Capital Eyes New Airline Deals After Virgin IPO Success
Bain Capital is exploring new airline investment opportunities following the partial divestment of its stake in Virgin Australia. The U.S.-based… Read More »
TAAG Angola Secures $297M US EXIM Loan for Boeing 787-10s
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) has approved a $297 million loan guarantee to support the export of… Read More »
South Africa’s FlySafair Adjusts Schedules Ahead of Strike
FlySafair has adjusted its flight schedules in preparation for a potential pilots’ strike, which could begin as early as July… Read More »
South Africa’s CFS Aviation Rebrands After Ownership Shift
Comair Flight Services, based at Johannesburg Lanseria Airport, has undergone a major restructuring and rebranding following a change in ownership…. Read More »
Horizon Air Resumes E175 Deliveries After Tariff Delay
Horizon Air, the regional subsidiary of Alaska Air Group, has resumed deliveries of Embraer E175 jets following a brief pause… Read More »
Plus One Air Adds First Hawker 850XP to Charter Fleet
Plus One Air has added its first Hawker 850XP to its charter fleet, marking a new milestone for the Fort… Read More »
Alaska Airlines, Boeing Settle Lawsuit Over 737 Max Incident
Three passengers who filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Alaska Airlines and Boeing over a mid-air incident involving a Boeing… Read More »
Delta Pays $8.1M Over COVID Relief Fund Misuse Allegations
Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $8.1 million to settle allegations that it violated the terms of the U.S…. Read More »
Scotland’s Loch Lomond Seaplanes Enters Liquidation
Loch Lomond Seaplanes has entered liquidation following a petition to wind up the company, which officially ceased trading on April… Read More »
Royal Air Maroc Plans 200 Jet Fleet, In Talks With Embraer
Royal Air Maroc is in advanced talks with Embraer for a potential order of E2 jets as part of its… Read More »
India Orders Fuel Switch Checks on Boeing 737 and 787 Jets
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has instructed all local operators of Boeing 737 and 787 aircraft to inspect… Read More »
Delta Cannibalizing New Airbus Jets to Avoid US Tariffs
Delta Air Lines is reportedly removing engines from newly built Airbus aircraft in Europe to avoid U.S. import tariffs and… Read More »
Flexjet Sticks With $7B Embraer Order Despite US Tariffs
Flexjet has confirmed it will proceed with its $7 billion aircraft deal with Embraer Executive Jets, despite the U.S. government’s… Read More »
Azul’s Chapter 11 Restructuring Plan Wins Court Approval
Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras has received court approval to proceed with its Chapter 11 restructuring, marking a key milestone in… Read More »
Poland’s SprintAir Faces Scrutiny in Norway Over Pilot Contracts
SprintAir, a Polish regional carrier, is under investigation by Norway’s Civil Aviation Authority (Luftfartstilsynet) for violations of local labor and… Read More »
Libyan Airlines Nears Collapse as Fleet Shrinks, Workers Protest
Libyan Airlines is facing a deepening crisis as its fleet dwindles and employee unrest grows. The state-owned flag carrier has… Read More »
