Aircharters Adds Astra 1125 SP to Fleet
Aircharters Worldwide, based at Miami Opa-Locka and operating under the MJS code, has further enhanced its Part 135-certified charter fleet… Read More »
Century Jets Retires Sole Falcon 900
Century Jets has retired its only Falcon 900 from its Part 135-certified fleet, marking a significant fleet update for the… Read More »
Davinci Jets Expands Fleet with Hawker 400XT
Davinci Jets, based at Charlotte International, has significantly broadened its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first Hawker… Read More »
FL Aviation Retires Sole G450 from Fleet
FL Aviation, headquartered at Morristown Municipal Airport, has officially retired its only Gulfstream G450 from its Part 135-certified fleet, according… Read More »
Judge Lets Silver Airways Use Cash Collateral
Judge Peter D. Russin of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida has granted Silver Airways permission… Read More »
Azul and GOL in Advanced Merger Talks
Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras (AD, São Paulo Viracopos) and GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (G3, São Paulo Congonhas) are reportedly in… Read More »
Corporate Air Retires Two Key Jets in 2024
Corporate Air has made a significant fleet reduction move by retiring its last GIV-SP and G650 aircraft from its Part… Read More »
Precision Expands Fleet with First Citation M2
Precision Aircraft Management (PRE), based at Denver Centennial, has significantly expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by adding its first Citation… Read More »
Fair Wind Air Charter Adds Global 6500 to Fleet
Fair Wind Air Charter (FWD), led by Stuart Witham, has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of a… Read More »
Execaire Aviation Retires Challenger 850, Expands Fleet
Execaire Aviation (Montréal Trudeau) has retired its sole Challenger 850 aircraft, marking the end of its operation of this particular… Read More »
Jet Story Retires Praetor 600 Amid Fleet Adjustments
Poland-based Jet Story has retired its sole Embraer Praetor 600, marking the end of its operations with the aircraft. Registered… Read More »
Garuda Invests $25.8M in MRO; Citilink Targets Full Fleet Revival
Garuda Indonesia (GA, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta) has participated in a rights issue by its subsidiary, PT Garuda Maintenance Facility Aero Asia… Read More »
Jet2 Retires Boeing 757-200 Fleet, Marks UK Exit for Passenger Type
Jet2 (LS, Leeds/Bradford) has officially retired its Boeing 757-200 fleet, with the last three aircraft placed in long-term storage. The… Read More »
Embraer Sees 14% Surge in 2024 Aircraft Deliveries
Embraer, the Brazilian aerospace giant, announced a significant 14% increase in aircraft deliveries for the year 2024 compared to 2023…. Read More »
Bucher Enhances Malaysia Airlines A330-900 Interiors
Bucher, a trailblazer in aviation interior solutions, proudly announces the successful delivery and seamless integration of the first set of… Read More »
Booking.com Reservation Issue: Hotel Had No Record, No Refund
Justin Baribeau faced a frustrating situation when his hotel reservation through Booking.com didn’t go as planned. Upon arrival, the hotel… Read More »
Avoid Travel Scams: Tips to Safeguard Your Trip and Wallet
Travel scams are on the rise, targeting unsuspecting passengers with fake emails and fraudulent charges. Scott Mayer recently encountered such… Read More »
OpenAI’s Sam Altman Denies Abuse Allegations from Sister Amid Lawsuit
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has denied allegations of sexual abuse made by his sister, Ann Altman, who filed… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Eyes Loyalty for Long-Haul Success
Alaska Airlines is banking on its loyal customer base to support its foray into long-haul flights, including newly announced routes… Read More »
Meta’s AI Personas: Innovation or Threat to Social Media Quality?
Meta recently revealed plans to integrate AI-generated users into its social media platforms, sparking debates about the future of digital… Read More »
Aviation Faces Years of Challenges Amid Boeing, Supply Chain Issues
The aviation industry is grappling with ongoing challenges, including Boeing’s production setbacks and supply chain disruptions, which experts say could… Read More »
Aerospace and Defense Manufacturing Thrives in Golden Era
The Aerospace and Defense (A&D) industry has entered what many are calling a golden era of American manufacturing. Over the… Read More »
