ATR Soars in Turboprop Market Amid Strategic Shifts

Based in Toulouse, ATR Aircraft has spent 40 years carving out its niche as the global leader in the turboprop… Read More »
Ranking the World’s Most Expensive Fighter Jets

In today’s high-stakes defense landscape, investing in advanced fighter jets is one of the most significant commitments any nation can… Read More »
Airbus Certifies Pratt-Powered A321XLR

European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has achieved a significant milestone with the certification of a new variant of its popular A321XLR,… Read More »
Chinese Warships Live-Fire Drill Diverts Flights in Pacific

In a significant military maneuver, Chinese warships conducted an apparent live-fire drill in the waters between Australia and New Zealand,… Read More »
FAA Job Cuts Risk Air Safety, Key Support Staff Axed

The recent layoffs at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), initiated by the White House, have sparked significant safety concerns despite… Read More »
Denver Terminal Upgrade Accelerates for 2027 Completion

Denver International Airport (DEN) has unveiled the details of the third and final phase of its $2 billion terminal reconstruction… Read More »
Jet Logistics Adds Cirrus Vision Jet G2+ for Organ Transplant Missions

Jet Logistics (based at Charleston Executive Airport) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet by introducing a brand-new Cirrus Vision Jet… Read More »
Paradigm Jet Management Expands Fleet with Falcon 900EX, Hawker 900XP

Paradigm Jet Management (Muskegon) has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet, adding a Falcon 900EX and Hawker 900XP, while retiring its… Read More »
Volato Removes All Part 135 Jets After Fleet Transfer to FlyExclusive

Volato (TMB, Houston Hobby) no longer lists any aircraft under its Part 135 certificate following the removal of its final… Read More »
Crypto Fraudster Bankman-Fried Forfeits $1B in Assets, Private Jets

A U.S. court has ordered convicted cryptocurrency fraudster Samuel Bankman-Fried (SBF) to forfeit approximately USD1 billion in assets, including two… Read More »
Etihad Airways Seeks Investors After Record Profits in 2024

Etihad Airways (EY, Abu Dhabi International) is seeking investors for up to a 20% stake as it prepares for an… Read More »
EASA Approves A321XLR; Airbus Faces US Delivery Uncertainty

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified the Airbus A321-200NY(XLR) powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1100G GTF engines,… Read More »
Impression Isla Mujeres Joins Virtuoso Elite

Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets, an ultra-luxury adults-only resort in the Mexican Caribbean, has been officially welcomed into Virtuoso, the… Read More »
Luxury Collection Expands in Macao with Londoner Grand

Marriott International’s Luxury Collection is set to redefine upscale travel in Asia with the grand unveiling of Londoner Grand, a… Read More »
New Cruise Industry Vision Sparks Optimism

The cruise industry is setting sail toward a bright future with significant growth in new ship orders, innovative design breakthroughs,… Read More »
SalamAir Plans to Lease 10 More A320s for Expansion

SalamAir (OV, Muscat) plans to expand its fleet with 10 additional A320 aircraft over the next three years, as it… Read More »
Court Approves Spirit Airlines’ Financial Reorganization Plan

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has approved Spirit Airlines’ (NK, Fort Lauderdale International) financial… Read More »
Alaska Air Group Faces More Boeing Delivery Delays in 2025

Alaska Air Group, the parent company of Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and Horizon Air, has confirmed further delays in Boeing… Read More »
Nigeria Gains Lessors’ Confidence, Says United Nigeria COO

Nigeria is no longer blacklisted by global aircraft lessors, improving leasing opportunities for the country’s airlines, according to Osita Okonkwo,… Read More »
Air Greenland to Receive First A320neo by Late 2027

Air Greenland (GL, Nuuk) has signed a dry-lease agreement with Carlyle Aviation Partners for an A320-200neo, with delivery scheduled for… Read More »
Iceland’s PLAY to Wet-Lease Three Aircraft to European Carrier

PLAY (OG, Reykjavik Keflavik) has announced plans to wet-lease three of its aircraft to an undisclosed European operator under a… Read More »
Wizz Air Faces Austrian Supreme Court Ruling on Consumer Fees

Wizz Air (W6, Budapest) must revise its consumer policies in Austria following a landmark ruling by the country’s Supreme Court… Read More »