Dayton man jailed, accused of pointing laser at airplane
A Dayton man arrested late Saturday Mar. 11 is accused of pointing a laser at an airplane. The 37-year-old man… Read More »
Envoy E175 at Houston Hobby starts takeoff without clearance
An Envoy Embraer ERJ-175 on behalf of American Airlines, registration N258NN performing flight MQ-3338/AA-3338 from Houston Hobby,TX to Dallas Ft…. Read More »
Spain is likely to cancel remaining Airbus A400M military transport orders
European defense sources believe that after Spain’s air force indicated that it did not need the extra planes, it is… Read More »
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince formally announced the creation of Riyadh Air
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman formally announced on Sunday Mar. 12 the creation of Riyadh Air, with industry… Read More »
FAA approves restarting Boeing 787 Dreamliner deliveries next week
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday Mar. 10 approved Boeing to resume deliveries of its widebody 787 Dreamliner next… Read More »
Abra Group closes $1.4bn investment in Brazil’s GOL
GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (G3, Sao Paulo Congonhas) has gained access to USD451 million of cash after the Brazilian airline… Read More »
Opal Collection adds four new luxury properties on Florida’s Gold Coast
The award-winning Opal Collection recently added four more extraordinary properties to its prestigious portfolio of Florida hotels and resorts: The… Read More »
Mountain Air Cargo launches first ATR 72-600 freighter
US-based express cargo carrier Mountain Air Cargo has launched its first ATR 72-600 freighter. The ATR 72-600F made its debut… Read More »
Frontier Airlines admits it pays agents a bonus for overcharging passengers for baggage
Frontier Airlines has confirmed to UK’s The Independent that airport gate agents are paid a bonus for charging passengers for… Read More »
GE working on durability issues with LEAP jet engines
General Electric is working on addressing issues with the durability of its LEAP jet engines and changes will be rolled… Read More »
Expert says eight lines of code could have saved 346 lives in Boeing 737-8 Max crashes
That’s the belief of Greg Travis, a software expert witness in a civil appellate case to be argued April 20… Read More »
The Most popular Spring Break destinations according to TikTok
This year’s spring break travel period is poised to be a busy one, based on the latest projections from AAA… Read More »
Beyond Green Adds Five New Member Properties to Sustainable Portfolio
Beyond Green, the portfolio of the world’s most sustainable independent hotels has welcomed five new member properties, including three properties… Read More »
Marriott Receives Approval for Purchase of Hoteles City Express Brands
Marriott International has received approval from the Mexican government to acquire the City Express brand portfolio from Hoteles City Express…. Read More »
Virgin Voyages’ third ship, the Resilient Lady, will debut in Athens
Virgin Voyages’ third ship, the Resilient Lady, will debut in Athens this May offering five new shows as part of… Read More »
What Sets First Class Apart from Business Class?
It’s surprisingly nuanced. Most planes today have either first or business class, but very few have both, and what you… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney celebrates 40th anniversary of the IAE V2500 engine
Pratt & Whitney is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its International Aero Engines AG (IAE). The IAE, launched in March 1983,… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney and Mitsubishi Aero Engines open second Japan GTF MRO facility
The Pratt and Whitney GTF MRO network opened its second operational facility in Japan, and its 11th worldwide, with the addition… Read More »
Japan Airlines is about to order 20 Boeing 737-8 and -10 Max jets
Japan Airlines (JAL) is close to placing an order for more than 20 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes as it renews… Read More »
Shree Airlines’ fleet grounded by Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority
The news comes after one of the carrier’s planes had to make an emergency landing. Nepalese domestic carrier Shree Airlines… Read More »
Airlines just can’t get enough jet engine parts for the summer travel season
This year was supposed to herald air travel’s big comeback, with China reopening, airlines ramping up flight schedules and airports… Read More »
U.S. airports now have software to prevent aircraft from landing on taxiways by mistake
The technology has already proven useful. Pilots have to worry about more than just mid-flight crashes and bad weather —… Read More »
