Elon Musk Falsely Accuses Verizon of Compromising U.S. Air Safety

Billionaire and presidential adviser Elon Musk falsely accused Verizon, a rival contractor to his SpaceX Starlink system, of endangering U.S…. Read More »
Bombardier Global 7500 Jet Departs from San Luis Obispo to Set Speed Record

Aviation history was made on Thursday, February 28, 2025, as a Bombardier Global 7500 jet took off from San Luis… Read More »
Rising Cruise Traffic Spurs More Water Violations in Alaska

Alaska is facing a growing environmental challenge as increased cruise ship visitation has led to a significant spike in water-quality… Read More »
New Latin America Hotel Developments

Latin America’s hospitality scene is booming with fresh accommodation options, ranging from internationally branded properties to unique boutique hotels. Recent… Read More »
Amadeus Achieves Double-Digit Growth, Strong 2024 Results

Amadeus, the Spain-based technology company, reported a significant revenue increase in its 2024 financial year, with group revenue reaching €6.1… Read More »
USDoT Secretary Suggests Pilots Should Lose Licenses for At-Fault Accidents

In a recent interview, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy stated that pilots should lose their licenses if they are… Read More »
Embraer Targets 280 Deliveries in 2025

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer is poised for a major ramp-up in jet deliveries in 2025, with ambitious plans to hit… Read More »
Bombardier Hits 1,000 Aircraft Milestone

Canadian manufacturer Bombardier celebrated a major milestone on February 27, 2025, with the delivery of its 1,000th super-mid-size aircraft—a Challenger… Read More »
GE Catalyst Engine Receives FAA Approval

GE Aerospace’s new Catalyst turboprop engine has earned FAA certification after a rigorous evaluation that involved testing over 23 engines… Read More »
American Airlines to Test Complimentary Inflight Wi-Fi

American Airlines will begin testing free inflight internet service on three routes next week as the pressure mounts for carriers… Read More »
Managing Cultural Diversity in Aviation Safety

Cultural diversity in aviation presents both opportunities and challenges. As a global industry, aviation brings together professionals from various cultural… Read More »
Frontier Airlines Accelerates Expansion in Atlanta

Frontier Airlines is ramping up its presence at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL), posting a 40% year-over-year increase in departures… Read More »
Lithuania’s Vilnius Airport Expands Route Opportunities Through Routes 360

Vilnius Airport (VNO), situated just 6 km (3.7 mi.) from Lithuania’s UNESCO-listed old town, is capitalizing on its status as… Read More »
February’s Top Hotel & Resort Headlines

As winter turns to spring, the hotel and resort sector saw a flurry of major news in February 2025. Here’s… Read More »
Court Allows A4A to Reclaim Healthy Airport Ordinance Fees

A U.S. court has granted Airlines for America (A4A) the right to seek the return of fees and payments collected… Read More »
Across Resumes Phenom 100 Operations

Across (ACW, Toluca) has reintroduced the Phenom 100 into its fleet as of December 2024, marking a strategic move to… Read More »
Viva Jets Secures Nigerian AOC, Expands Fleet Plans

Viva Jets, based in Lagos, has officially secured its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)… Read More »
Nigeria’s NCAA Reviews Airline Refund Penalty Appeals

Airlines recently fined by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) are now seeking meetings with the regulator to present evidence… Read More »
Avion Express Brasil Secures AOC, Eyes Fleet Growth

Avion Express Brasil (AEB), based at São Paulo Viracopos, has officially obtained its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from Brazil’s National… Read More »
PIA Suffers Hard Currency Loss as NYC Ends Hotel Deal

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is set to lose a crucial revenue stream in hard currency following New York City’s decision… Read More »
EU Ends Feeder Traffic Order, Lufthansa Triumphs

The European Commission has closed its interim antitrust proceedings against Lufthansa Group, effectively ending any obligation for the carrier to… Read More »
John Lamola Appointed SAA CEO Amid Political Backlash

South Africa’s Cabinet has appointed John Lamola as Group CEO of South African Airways (SAA), a decision now mired in… Read More »