Tulpar Air Faces Lawsuit from Former Co-Founder Azat Hakim Over Alleged Unpaid Shares
Azat Hakim, the co-founder and ex-shareholder of Russia’s Tulpar Air, has initiated legal action against the business charter airline, seeking… Read More »
Cayman Airways Faces $41 Million Loss Over Five Years, Plans Fleet Revamp
Cayman Airways, the national airline of the Cayman Islands, has incurred losses totaling KYD34 million (approximately USD41 million) from 2018… Read More »
Europe’s Aviation Regulator Ready to Withdraw Boeing’s Jet Production Approval If Necessary
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has signaled its readiness to withdraw its recognition of Boeing’s jet production approval… Read More »
Aeromexico’s Journey from 1934 to Today
Aerovías de México SA de CV, widely recognized as Aeromexico, has been a pivotal player in the aviation industry since… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Flight Continued Operations Despite Scheduled Safety Check Before Door Incident
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 continued to fly with passengers despite engineers’ concerns and a scheduled maintenance check… Read More »
Boeing’s Safety Issues Cause Further Delays in Jet Deliveries, Impacting U.S. Airlines’ Capacity Plans
U.S. airlines are facing additional challenges in expanding their flight capacities due to ongoing delays in jet deliveries from Boeing,… Read More »
Airports Council ACI-LAC Advocates for Aviation Policy Liberalization in Latin America
The Airports Council International Latin American and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) is calling on governments across Latin America to embrace further… Read More »
New Zealand Authorities Seize Black Boxes from LATAM Flight Following Mid-Air Incident
In response to a dramatic incident that injured over 50 individuals, New Zealand’s Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has announced… Read More »