Air Vanuatu Faces Liquidation as Lessor Repossesses Sole Jet Amid Financial Crisis
Air Vanuatu, the state-owned flag carrier of Vanuatu, has had its only jet, a B737-800, repossessed by Air Lease Corporation… Read More »
India’s NCLT Postpones Decision on Deregistering Go First Engines Amid Legal Complexities
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in India has delayed its decision on the deregistration of engines from the troubled… Read More »
FAA Maintains Heightened Oversight on United Airlines, Contradicting Expansion Claims
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has refuted recent claims by United Airlines regarding the expansion of its fleet… Read More »
European Planes May Operate with One Pilot During Cruise by 2027
European aircraft could soon see a significant change in cockpit operations, with the potential for planes to be piloted by… Read More »
American, Alaska, Southwest Vie for New Slots at Reagan National Following FAA Reauthorization
Following the signing of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 by President Joe Biden on May 17, American Airlines, Alaska… Read More »
Maldivian Seeks A319 or A320 Lease, Calls for Expressions of Interest
Maldivian, operated by Island Aviation Services Limited (IASL), is actively seeking to lease either an Airbus A319-100 or an A320-200…. Read More »
FAA Set to Boost Staffing as Biden Approves New $105 Billion Aviation Bill
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is poised for a significant staffing increase following the passage of a $105 billion reauthorization… Read More »
FAA Clears United Airlines to Resume Aircraft Certification and Launch New Routes
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has officially given United Airlines the green light to resume aircraft certification processes and to… Read More »
Gulfstream G700 Business Jet Secures EASA Certification, Expanding Its Global Reach
Gulfstream Aerospace has achieved another significant milestone with its ultra-long-range G700 business jet, securing certification from the European Union Aviation… Read More »
FAA Probes Second Wing Clip Incident Involving Donald Trump’s Boeing 757 at West Palm Beach Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating a wing-clip incident involving former President Donald Trump’s Boeing 757 at West… Read More »
Justice Department Accuses Boeing of Violating Settlement Agreement in 737 Max Case
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has reported to a federal judge that Boeing has breached a settlement agreement that… Read More »
NASA Retires Historic DC-8 Flying Laboratory as Era of Early Airliners Nears End in U.S.
NASA’s Douglas DC-8 flying laboratory, one of the last of its kind still flying in the United States, has officially… Read More »