Lawmakers Call on FAA to Facilitate Access to Mental Health Services for Aviation Professionals
Members of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, along with the aviation subcommittee, have urged the Federal Aviation Administration… Read More »
US DOJ Transfers Venezuelan 747 from Argentina to Miami Following Legal Battle
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has completed the transfer of a Boeing 747-300M previously operated by Emtrasur Cargo,… Read More »
Western Sanctions Impact: Russian Airlines Struggle with Aircraft Maintenance and Safety
Russian airlines are grappling with significant maintenance and safety challenges as Western sanctions hinder access to vital repair services and… Read More »
Emirates Eyes Expansion into Colombia with Proposed Fifth-Freedom Flight to Bogotá
Emirates is set to broaden its global network by entering the Colombian market with a proposed passenger service connecting Dubai… Read More »
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 »