Ryanair Cites Fee Increases as Reason for Closing Ponta Delgada Base in the Azores
Ryanair has announced it will not be reopening its seasonal base in Ponta Delgada, Azores, this upcoming summer, attributing the… Read More »
DOJ Investigates Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines Merger Further
The Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division is intensifying its examination of the proposed merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines,… Read More »
Copa Airlines Seeks Just Compensation from Boeing for 737-9 Groundings
Copa Airlines, based in Panamá City Tocumen International, is in discussions with Boeing regarding compensation for the grounding of its… Read More »
Gabon Launches FLAGH to Strategically Invest in Airline Sector
In a significant move to bolster its aviation sector, Gabon has announced the formation of a new state-owned entity, Fly… Read More »
Oman Airports and Polish Airports Collaborate to Foster Nonstop Flights and Share Expertise
In a strategic move to enhance air connectivity and share industry best practices, Oman Airports Management Company (OAMC) and Polish… Read More »
US Senate Committee Advances Aviation Safety Measures, Holds Off on Pilot Retirement Age Increase
The US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation made significant strides in aviation safety legislation on Thursday, opting to… Read More »
Mango Airlines Sale Moves Forward Amid Legal Disputes in South Africa
Sipho Sono, the appointed business rescue practitioner for Mango Airlines, has declared his intention to finalize the sale of the… Read More »
MYAirline’s AOC Suspension Extended as Malaysia Seeks Investors
The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has announced a further extension of the Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) suspension for… Read More »
Former Air India Chief Embroiled in Corruption Scandal Over Software Purchase
In a significant development, Arvind Jadhav, the former Chairman and Managing Director of Air India, has been implicated in a… Read More »
Ryanair Triumphs Again as EU Court Overturns KLM’s EUR 3.4 Billion Bailout
In a landmark decision, the General Court of the European Union has once again annulled the European Commission’s approval of… Read More »
Pakistan’s Election Commission Halts PIA Privatization Ahead of General Elections
In a surprising turn of events, Pakistan’s ambitious effort to initiate the partial privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has… Read More »
Akasa Air Eyes $300 Million Debt Financing to Fuel Expansion
India’s burgeoning airline, Akasa Air, is setting its sights on securing around USD 300 million through structured credit, as per… Read More »