Airlines for America Sues to Block Minnesota Sick Leave Law
Airlines for America (A4A), a prominent industry lobby group, has initiated legal action to prevent the enforcement of Minnesota’s Earned… Read More »
Aerodynamics Málaga Retires Its Only Executive Jet
Aerodynamics Málaga, a prominent aviation company based in Málaga, Spain, has officially retired its sole executive jet, a Citation Jet… Read More »
French Air Force Upgrades VIP Fleet with Falcon 900EX
The French Air Force (Armée de l’Air) has initiated the phase-out of its two Falcon 2000LX jets used for state… Read More »
Aelia Launches Embraer Executive Jets with Phenom 100
Aelia, based in Bologna, has officially expanded its executive jet operations by adding its first Embraer Phenom 100 to its… Read More »
Jeju Air to Cut Routes by 10-15% Amid Crash Investigation
South Korea’s Jeju Air announced plans to reduce its network by 10-15% during the northern winter season to allocate more… Read More »
GOL Resolves Tax Liabilities Amid Bankruptcy Process
GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (G3, São Paulo Congonhas) has reached agreements with Brazil’s National Treasury Attorney’s Office (PGFN) and the… Read More »
airBaltic Cuts 2025 Flights Amid Engine Delays
airBaltic has announced plans to cancel approximately 5% of its 2025 flights due to ongoing Pratt & Whitney engine maintenance… Read More »
IndiGo to Wet-Lease Six Boeing 787-9s in 2025
IndiGo Airlines plans to wet-lease six Boeing 787-9s from Norse Atlantic Airways in 2025, marking a strategic move to enter… Read More »
Air India Faces Lawsuit Over Boeing 777-200LR Oxygen Safety Issue
The Mumbai High Court has directed India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to investigate claims by a former Air… Read More »
Jet Aviation Adds First Citation Jet 4 Gen2 in Switzerland
Jet Aviation Business Jets, based in Zurich, has expanded its Swiss-registered fleet with the addition of its first Citation Jet… Read More »
SpiceJet Eyes MAX Deliveries Amid Engine Theft Allegations
SpiceJet, a leading Indian low-cost carrier, is set to revive its dormant Boeing 737 MAX order while grappling with fresh… Read More »
New Zealand Defence Force Seeks Boeing 757 Replacement by 2027
The New Zealand Ministry of Defence has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to replace two ageing Boeing 757-200 aircraft… Read More »
Flightpath’s New Challenger 650: Fleet Changes Unveiled
Flightpath, a prominent business aviation operator, has upgraded its charter offerings by adding a brand-new Challenger 650 to its fleet… Read More »
Starlink Adds Falcon 6X, Phenom 300E to Expand Fleet
Starlink Aviation (TLK, Montréal Trudeau) has taken a major step forward in its ongoing fleet expansion, introducing two brand-new business… Read More »
Breeze Airways Eyes Europe, Hawaii for 2025 Expansion
Breeze Airways (MX, Salt Lake City) is laying the groundwork for its most ambitious expansion yet, with plans to launch… Read More »
Servicios Aéreos Estrella Retires Only G550
Servicios Aéreos Estrella (LLS, Toluca) has officially withdrawn its lone Gulfstream G550 from active service, marking a notable development in… Read More »
SPCTA Taxi Aéreo Bolsters Fleet with Global 5000 Debut
SPCTA Taxi Aéreo has expanded its range of business aircraft with the arrival of its first Bombardier Global 5000, marking… Read More »
Prime You Aviation Debuts Legacy 650 Charter
Prime You Aviation, based at São Paulo Congonhas Airport, has officially expanded its offerings by making a Legacy 650 jet… Read More »
ExecuJet Opens New Dubai FBO, Adds Gulfstream G650ER
ExecuJet Middle East has inaugurated a state-of-the-art private jet terminal at Dubai World Central in December 2024. The 15,000-square-metre facility… Read More »
Luxaviation San Marino Phases Out Falcon 2000LXS Jet
Luxaviation San Marino has retired its only Falcon 2000LXS, marking a change in its fleet strategy. The jet, registered as… Read More »
South Korea Orders Nationwide Safety Audit of Boeing 737-800 Fleet
South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) has launched a comprehensive safety audit of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft… Read More »
Skylight Adds Third Global Express XRS Amid Sanctions
Russia’s Skylight Airlines has added a third Global Express XRS to its fleet in 2024, despite ongoing Western sanctions. The… Read More »
AeroItalia’s Tunis Flight Blocked by Tunisian Authorities
AeroItalia’s inaugural flight from Catania to Tunis, scheduled for December 18, was blocked by Tunisian authorities, the airline confirmed. The… Read More »
France’s SD Aviation Achieves AOC Approval for Operations
SD Aviation, based in La Roche-sur-Yon, has officially secured Air Operator Certificate (AOC) FR.AOC.0156 from the French Civil Aviation Authority… Read More »
Heron Aviation Ends Learjet Operations Amid Fleet Updates
Germany-based Heron Aviation has officially ceased operations of its Learjet aircraft following the sale of its sole Learjet 35A. The… Read More »
Airlec Retires Last Citation I/SP Amid Fleet Updates
France’s Airlec has retired its sole Citation I/SP, marking a shift in its operational fleet. The aircraft, registered as F-HFRA… Read More »
