FAA Orders Crackdown on Carry-On Bags During Emergencies

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is taking aim at a growing safety hazard: passengers refusing to leave their carry-on… Read More »
Army to Cut 6,500 Aviation Jobs as It Shifts to Drones

The U.S. Army plans to cut nearly 6,500 active-duty aviation positions over the next two years as it pivots from… Read More »
Avelo Airlines Shuts West Coast Bases, Moves East

Avelo Airlines, which launched in 2021 promising low fares from smaller California airports, is abandoning the very region where it… Read More »
IATA Presses Safety and Sustainability at ICAO Assembly

The International Air Transport Association is urging governments to adopt a unified approach to aviation safety, sustainability, and passenger protection… Read More »
Laser Incidents Reported Near Boston Logan Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after three separate flight crews reported being targeted by lasers while flying near Boston’s… Read More »
Oneworld Eyes Indian Airline Partner Amid Growth

The oneworld Alliance is weighing the addition of an Indian airline to its roster as the country’s aviation market accelerates,… Read More »
Flexjet Expands Fleet With Gulfstream G700

Flexjet has officially added the ultra-long-range Gulfstream G700 to its fleet, enhancing the capabilities of its Red Label fractional ownership… Read More »
Spirit to Cut 25% Capacity & Slash Jobs

Spirit Airlines is preparing for a major downsizing, announcing plans to cut flight capacity by 25% year-on-year in November while… Read More »
Boeing Moves Closer to Matching Airbus Deliveries

Boeing says it is closing in on Airbus’ delivery pace as CEO Kelly Ortberg outlines a plan to stabilize production… Read More »
Families Sue Boeing and Honeywell Over Air India Crash

Families of four passengers killed in the June 12 Air India Flight 171 crash have filed a lawsuit against Boeing… Read More »
San Diego Airport Reopens After Runway Closure

San Diego International Airport resumed operations late Wednesday night after an hours-long shutdown triggered by a disabled private jet on… Read More »
IATA Urges Raising Pilot Retirement Age to 67

The International Air Transport Association is calling for the retirement age of commercial pilots undertaking multi-pilot international operations to be… Read More »
Japan Airlines Cuts Executive Pay Over Pilot Alcohol Scandal

Japan Airlines has announced sweeping pay cuts for 37 top executives, including President Mitsuko Tottori, in response to a serious… Read More »
Chartright Air Group Adds Five Citation C560 Jets

Chartright Air Group has expanded its Canadian charter fleet with the addition of five Cessna Citation 560 light jets, enhancing… Read More »
Emirates Opens New Pilot Training Centre in Dubai

Emirates has officially opened a state-of-the-art crew training centre in Dubai dedicated to preparing pilots for its incoming Boeing 777X… Read More »
JFK Moves Rideshare Pickups Off-Site Amid Construction

Travelers flying into New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport are facing new hurdles as major rideshare pickup points have… Read More »
Silk Way West Extends GE Aerospace Engine Support Deal

Silk Way West Airlines has expanded its long-term partnership with GE Aerospace through an extended services agreement covering the carrier’s… Read More »
Kalitta Air Set to Launch First 777-300ER Converted Freighter

Kalitta Air is preparing to become the first airline to operate a Boeing 777-300ER converted freighter in commercial service, marking… Read More »
Icelandair Adds Two More A321LRs From CALC

Icelandair is expanding its fleet and network with a series of September announcements, including the lease of two additional Airbus… Read More »
Trump Picks American Airlines Pilot for NTSB Seat

President Donald Trump has nominated John DeLeeuw, a veteran American Airlines pilot and safety executive, to serve on the National… Read More »
FAA Completes Pakistan Aviation Safety Review

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has wrapped up a weeklong safety assessment of Pakistan’s aviation system in Karachi, raising hopes… Read More »
EASA Approves Falcon 6X for Enhanced Vision Approaches

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has approved Dassault’s Falcon 6X for enhanced flight vision system operations using the manufacturer’s… Read More »