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 »
New US Law Shields Billionaires from Public Accountability for Private Jet Emissions
Law Makes Private Jet Tracking Harder by Letting Owners and Passengers Stay Anonymous A recent amendment to the Federal Aviation… Read More »
FAA Stresses ‘Long Road’ Ahead for Boeing to Ensure Aircraft Safety
Boeing is on a “long road” to resolving safety concerns, according to FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker, as the company faces… Read More »