EU Sanctions UTair for Alleged Support to Russian Military
The Council of the European Union has included UTair (UT) of Khanty-Mansiysk in its latest sanctions against Russia, citing the… Read More »
Lufthansa Urges EU to Suspend Qatar Open Skies Agreement
Lufthansa Group’s Supervisory Board has issued its first “political resolution,” advocating for significant changes to European Union aviation policies, including… Read More »
Court Lifts Bench Warrant Against Former Nigerian AMCON MD Kuru
A Lagos court has lifted a bench warrant issued against Ahmed Kuru, the former managing director of the Asset Management… Read More »
IAG Invests €16 Million to Protect Stake in Air Europa
IAG International Airlines Group, the parent company of Iberia and British Airways, has announced an investment of EUR 16 million… Read More »
American Airlines Plans New Phoenix-San Diego Route Amid Hurdles
American Airlines (AA) is planning to launch up to two daily flights between Phoenix Sky Harbor and San Diego McClellan… Read More »
Canada Sells Stake in Air Canada After Pandemic Bailout
The Canadian government sold its roughly 6% stake in Air Canada on December 11-12, 2024, following a bailout investment made… Read More »
DoJ Objects to Spirit Airlines’ Request for Expedited Hearing
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has raised objections to Spirit Airlines’ request for an expedited hearing regarding its… Read More »
Syria Reopens Airspace for Overflights After Week-Long Closure
Syria’s newly installed government reopened the country’s airspace to overflights on December 15, 2024, following a week-long closure. Minister of… Read More »
Laurel Highlands Jet Center Retires Citation XLS, Expands Fleet Diversity
Laurel Highlands Jet Center, based at Latrobe Airport, has officially retired its sole Citation XLS from its Part 135-certified fleet,… Read More »
Turbo Air Adds Citation Jet 3 to Charter Fleet
Turbo Air, a charter and fixed-base operator (FBO) based in Boise, has bolstered its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition… Read More »
Amaro Aviation Expands Charter Fleet with Citation XLS Addition
Amaro Aviation, based at São Roque São Paulo Catarina, has expanded its charter fleet by adding a Citation XLS to… Read More »
EU Bans Air Tanzania Over Safety Concerns
The European Union has added Air Tanzania to its Air Safety List, effectively banning the carrier from flying to, from,… Read More »
Court Ruling Won’t Affect CemAir Operations, Says CEO
CemAir CEO Miles van der Molen has assured that a recent South African court ruling will not impact the airline’s… Read More »
Qatar Airways Reevaluates Boeing 737-10 Order Amid Fleet Plans
Qatar Airways is reportedly reconsidering its order for 25 Boeing 737-10 jets, initially placed in mid-2022 during a high-profile dispute… Read More »
Houston Jet Direct Expands Fleet with First Citation XLS+
Houston Jet Direct Management and Charter (Houston Hobby) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first… Read More »
Aero-Dienst Adds Bombardier Global 5500 to Fleet
Aero-Dienst, based in Nuremberg, has expanded its fleet with the addition of its first Bombardier Global 5500 business jet. The… Read More »
FlySafair Sanctions Delayed Over Foreign Ownership Issue
The announcement of regulatory sanctions against FlySafair for allegedly breaching South Africa’s foreign ownership restrictions has been delayed due to… Read More »
Ex-SAA Board Member Faces Fraud Allegations in Audit Deal
A former South African Airways (SAA) board member, Yakhe Kwinana, faces charges of fraud related to a ZAR59 million (USD3.3… Read More »
Royal Jet Expands with Unique Boeing 737 and New Airbus MoU
Royal Jet, based at Abu Dhabi International Airport, has recently expanded its luxury fleet by taking delivery of the world’s… Read More »
International Jet Management Retires Challenger 350 from Fleet
International Jet Management (IJM) has officially retired its sole Bombardier Challenger 350, aircraft OE-HNL (msn 20852), as confirmed by ch-aviation… Read More »
Avialpes Jet Retires Citation Mustang, Focuses on Diamond DA-62s
Avialpes Jet has officially retired its only corporate jet, a Citation Mustang, marking the end of an era for the… Read More »
Toki Air Reassesses Fleet After ATR Scraps STOL Variant
Toki Air, the Niigata-based regional airline in Japan, has taken delivery of its first ATR42-600 turboprop aircraft during a handover… Read More »
ASA Orders Wizz Air to Cease Misleading Green Advertising
Wizz Air (W6), the Budapest-based low-cost airline, has been instructed by the United Kingdom’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to halt… Read More »
Ceasefire Resumes Flights to Israel and Lebanon
Following the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, airlines have resumed flights to the region after months of halted services… Read More »
Cape Air Charter Retires Phenom 300 from Part 135 Fleet
Cape Air Charter has retired its sole Phenom 300 aircraft from its Part 135-certified fleet as of November 2024, according… Read More »
QuickCharter Expands Fleet with First Executive Jet, Phenom 100
QuickCharter, based in San José, US, has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first executive jet,… Read More »
