Airbus CEO Urges Increased European Investment in Defense Production

Europe must enhance collaboration on defense projects and significantly increase investment in production capacity, according to Guillaume Faury, CEO of… Read More »
Safran Workers in Montreal Propose New Offer to End Strike, Union Reports

Striking workers at Safran in the Montreal area, who manufacture critical components for Airbus and Boeing aircraft landing gear, have… Read More »
Spain Fines Ryanair, EasyJet, and Other Airlines 150 Million Euros Over Cabin Luggage Fees

In a significant move against several budget airlines, Spanish authorities have imposed fines totaling 150 million euros ($163 million) on… Read More »
Study Reveals AI’s Potential to Impersonate Political Figures and Spread Misinformation

Artificial intelligence programs are now capable of convincingly impersonating voices of prominent political figures like President Biden and former President… Read More »
FAA Maintains Production Cap on Boeing 737 Max Amid Safety Overhaul

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to continue its restriction on Boeing’s production of the 737 Max aircraft due… Read More »
China to Implement Export Controls on Aviation and Space Components Starting July

Starting July 1st, China will enforce new export controls on certain aviation and space components, as announced by the country’s… Read More »
FAA and Boeing Engage in Intensive Three-Hour Meeting to Overhaul Safety Practices

Boeing executives and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) convened for a crucial three-hour meeting to discuss comprehensive changes aimed at… Read More »
Boeing Rolls Out Improvement Plans in Response to FAA Concerns, Yet Oversight Continues

Boeing has submitted a comprehensive action plan to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to address systemic issues in quality control… Read More »
French President Macron Intervenes in Canada’s Russia Titanium Sanctions for Airbus’s Benefit

In a strategic diplomatic move, French President Emmanuel Macron has reportedly intervened to ease Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium, crucial… Read More »
China Aims for Comac C919 EASA Certification by 2025

Chinese aviation authorities are optimistic about securing European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification for the Comac C919 narrowbody airliner… Read More »
Nigeria Air Project Suspended Indefinitely Amid Controversy, Says Aviation Minister

Nigeria’s ambitious plan to establish a new national carrier, Nigeria Air (NWB, Lagos), has been suspended indefinitely, revealed Festus Keyamo,… Read More »
EASA and FAA Set to Tackle eVTOL Certification at Safety Conference

The upcoming International Aviation Safety conference, jointly organized by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation… Read More »
Airspace Risks Contribute to Aviation Safety “Permacrisis”

Navigating a business aircraft around the globe doesn’t shield travelers from increasing airspace threats. Security experts at the EBACE 2024… Read More »
Pakistani Stock Exchange Delists PIA Shares and Introduces PIA HoldCo Shares Amidst Privatization

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSE) has officially delisted shares of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), with the delisting taking effect on… Read More »
KLM and Transavia Challenge New Noise Reduction Proposals at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and its subsidiary, Transavia Airlines, have expressed significant concerns over the Dutch government’s latest noise reduction… Read More »
Japan Airlines Works to Rebuild Trust Following Regulatory Scrutiny of Recent Incidents

Japan Airlines (JAL) faces a crucial period of restoring confidence after a series of incidents, including a collision with a… Read More »
India’s SpiceJet Ordered to Return Aircraft and Engines Following Court Ruling

The Delhi High Court has issued a directive to SpiceJet, a leading Indian low-cost carrier (LCC), to return two aircraft… Read More »
Washington Allocates $240 Million to Address Pilot Shortages Amidst Busy Summer Travel Season

With the commencement of the bustling summer travel season, Washington has earmarked $240 million to tackle the persistent issue of… Read More »
The Story of Jet It Grounding Its Fleet of HondaJets

Jet It, a fractional business jet operator based in Greensboro, North Carolina, launched in 2018 and quickly became the 11th… Read More »
Rolls-Royce Secures Contract for Next-Generation 747 “Doomsday” E-4 Plane Technology

Rolls-Royce, a global leader in aerospace and automotive technology, has announced its success in winning a contract to provide crucial… Read More »
ICAO Welcomes Establishment of MENA Regional Safety Oversight Organization

Collaborative Effort to Enhance Aviation Safety in the Middle East and North Africa The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has… Read More »
Bark Air, a New Airline for Dogs, Set to Take Its First Flight

A Unique Aviation Experience Tailored for Canines Bark Air, a groundbreaking airline that prioritizes dogs over their human companions, is… Read More »