airBaltic Explores Potential Base in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Latvia’s airBaltic is reportedly in discussions with the Slovenian government regarding the possibility of establishing a new base in Ljubljana…. Read More »
Go First Lenders to Contest Changes in India’s Bankruptcy Laws Amidst Aircraft Repossession Concerns
Lenders grappling with the financial implications of Go First’s insolvency are gearing up to challenge the Directorate General of Civil… Read More »
Ernst & Young Chosen to Advise on Partial Privatisation of Pakistan’s PIA
The Pakistani government has selected Ernst & Young, a multinational business consultancy firm, to lead a consortium as its financial… Read More »
Korean Air Resubmits Merger Plan to European Commission
Korean Air has submitted a revised merger plan, termed a “corrective action plan,” to the European Commission (EC) as part… Read More »
Gallop Air’s CEO Reveals Potential Delay in Launch Amid Regulatory Challenges
The CEO of Brunei’s groundbreaking startup, Gallop Air, has hinted at a possible delay in its planned launch during the… Read More »
U.S. Air Force Seeks New Operator for Iconic Janet Boeing 737 Fleet
The United States Air Force (USAF) has initiated a search for a new contractor to operate and maintain its fleet… Read More »
Sri Lankan Government Allocates $335.8 Million to Settle SriLankan Airlines Debt Ahead of Privatization
In preparation for the partial privatization of SriLankan Airlines, the Sri Lankan government is set to allocate LKR109.9 billion rupees… Read More »
Turkish Airlines Secures Leases for 20 Narrowbodies and 1 Widebody in Expansion Move
Turkish Airlines (TK), based at Istanbul Airport, has finalized lease agreements for a substantial fleet expansion, signing contracts with leading… Read More »