Mayo Aviation Cuts Phenom 300, Streamlines Fleet
Mayo Aviation, based at Denver Centennial, has streamlined its charter fleet by retiring its sole Embraer Phenom 300 from its… Read More »
Premier Air Charter Retires Citation Jet 1
Premier Air Charter, headquartered at San Diego McClellan Palomar, has officially retired its sole Citation Jet 1, marking a significant… Read More »
NovoAir Faces Fleet Expansion Challenges Amid Aircraft Shortages
NovoAir, the regional carrier based in Dhaka (VQ), is grappling with significant fleet expansion hurdles as a shortage of available… Read More »
Nepal Airlines Reforms Under Minister Pandey
Nepal’s aviation landscape is on the brink of transformation as newly appointed civil aviation minister Badri Pandey vows to overhaul… Read More »
Air Wisconsin Ends CPA, Focuses on EAS
Air Wisconsin is making a strategic pivot by terminating its current Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA) with American Airlines by early… Read More »
Advance Aviation Orders Gulfstream G280 Upgrade
Business jet operator Advance Aviation (AAX) from Bangkok’s Don Mueang is set to expand its service offerings with the recent… Read More »
North-West Aircompany Adds Global Express XRS
North-West Aircompany (0E), based in St. Petersburg, has significantly expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Global Express… Read More »
Korean Air Delays A380 Retirement Amid High Demand
Korean Air has reportedly decided to postpone the retirement of its seven Airbus A380-800 aircraft, originally planned for 2026, due… Read More »
FlySafair Under Investigation for Overbooking Practices
South Africa’s National Consumer Commission (NCC) has launched an investigation into FlySafair over allegations of overbooking and overselling. The probe… Read More »
EASA Expands Russia Airspace Warning, Routes Affected
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has expanded its advisory against operating in western and central Russian airspace. The… Read More »
Jet Access Expands Charter Fleet with Three New Citation Jets
Jet Access Aviation (JXA), based at West Palm Beach International, has significantly bolstered its charter fleet by adding its first… Read More »
Kansas City Aviation Adds Citation Excel
Kansas City Aviation Center has taken a major step in expanding its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its… Read More »
L.J. Aviation Retires G450 and CJ4 Gen2
L.J. Aviation (LJY) of Latrobe has recently streamlined its fleet by retiring two key aircraft from its Part 135-certified fleet… Read More »
Jet Linx Retires Sole Citation Jet 1+ After Six Months
Jet Linx Aviation (JL), based at Omaha Eppley International Airport, has retired its only Citation Jet 1+ from its Part… Read More »
Stark Airways Retires Sole Hawker 800XPi from Fleet
Stark Airways has streamlined its operations by retiring its only Hawker 800XPi from its Part 135-certified charter fleet in December… Read More »
Turkey’s Bonair Expands Fleet with Challenger 605
Bonair, based at Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen, has added its first Bombardier Challenger 605, expanding its fleet of business jets. The… Read More »
MPC Air Expands Fleet with First Citation XLS+ in Serbia
MPC Air has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Citation XLS+, enhancing its capacity to serve business… Read More »
India Fly Safe Aviation Retires Global 6000, Ceases Ops
India Fly Safe Aviation, based at Delhi International, has officially ceased its Bombardier Business Aircraft operations following the retirement of… Read More »
Nigerian Court Approves Repossession of Arik Air’s CRJ1000
Nigeria’s Federal High Court has ruled in favor of Export Development Canada (EDC), granting the right to repossess and dismantle… Read More »
Sun-Air Retires Challenger 650 and Transfers Aircraft to JoinJet
Sun-Air (EZ, Billund), a Danish regional carrier, has retired its sole Bombardier Challenger 650 from service, marking the end of… Read More »
Airlink Restarts Nampula Flights with Government Guarantees
Airlink (South Africa) (4Z, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) will resume flights to Nampula on January 9, 2025, following reassurances from South… Read More »
Air Nunavut Adds First Falcon 900EX to Fleet
Air Nunavut (BFF, Iqaluit) has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Falcon 900EX, a notable milestone for… Read More »
Catreus Removes Global 7500 from UK Fleet
Catreus AOC (VCG, London Gatwick) has retired its only Bombardier Global 7500, according to ch-aviation research. The 1.5-year-old aircraft, registered… Read More »
Nigeria Revives National Carrier Plans Under New Aviation Leadership
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, the newly appointed permanent secretary of the Ministry of Aviation,… Read More »
Genel Havacilik Resumes Gulfstream Operations with GIV-SP and G450
Genel Havacilik (Istanbul Atatürk) has resumed Gulfstream Aerospace operations, adding its first GIV-SP and reintroducing a G450 into its fleet,… Read More »
Saurya Airlines Awaits AOC Reissue After Crash Suspension
Saurya Airlines (Kathmandu) is preparing to resume operations following a six-month suspension of its air operator’s certificate (AOC) after a… Read More »
