Caribbean Nations Seek Greater Share from $1.5 Billion Cruise Line Investment in Private Islands
Cruise lines have long capitalized on exclusive private islands and beaches, creating luxurious escapes that significantly contribute to their revenues…. Read More »
Pakistan Moves Closer to Privatizing PIA with Recent Regulatory Approvals
The planned privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the state-owned carrier, has made significant progress with recent approvals from the… Read More »
SpiceJet Granted Extended Deadline for Engine Lease Payments Amid Legal Challenges
SpiceJet, the Indian low-cost carrier based in Delhi, has been given an additional deadline until May 22 to settle a… Read More »
JetBlue Revamps Older A320-200s for Fleet Expansion Amid Engine Setbacks
JetBlue Airways is strategically revitalizing twelve A320-200 aircraft, previously slated for return to lessors, as a response to immediate growth… Read More »
Qantas Agrees to $100 Million Penalty and Remediation Payments in Settlement with ACCC
Qantas has reached a settlement with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), agreeing to pay a AUD 100 million… Read More »
Bonza’s Financial Troubles Deepen as Insolvency Proceedings Begin in Australia
Bonza, an Australian low-cost carrier based at Sunshine Coast, is facing intensified scrutiny and legal challenges following its collapse on… Read More »
China and Airbus Enhance Aviation Ties with New Memorandum of Understanding
China has taken a significant step towards strengthening its aviation industry ties with Europe through a new Memorandum of Understanding… Read More »
Go First Faces Liquidation as Court Orders Return of 54 Aircraft to Lessors
In a significant development for the aviation industry, the beleaguered Indian low-cost airline Go First is on the brink of… Read More »