US-Based Diamond Aviation Adds First Citation Mustang to Expanding Charter Fleet

Diamond Aviation, a San Diego-based private jet operator, has expanded its Part 135-certified fleet with the addition of its first… Read More »
Volotea Eyes A220/E2 for A319 Replacement, Seeks A320s

Spain’s Volotea is evaluating Embraer E2 and Airbus A220 jets to replace its aging Airbus A319‑100 fleet while simultaneously issuing… Read More »
Turkey’s DHMI Adds Citation Longitude for Inspections

The General Directorate of State Airports Authority of Türkiye (DHMİ) has bolstered its flight inspection capabilities with the addition of… Read More »
Empire Aviation San Marino Launches Gulfstream G600 Charter

Empire Aviation San Marino has expanded its charter offering with the introduction of a brand‑new Gulfstream G600, marking a significant… Read More »
Libya’s Government of National Unity Acquires Afriqiyah Airways A319 for State Use

The Libyan Government of National Unity (GNU), recognized by the United Nations and based in Tripoli, has added an Airbus… Read More »
Ryanair Considers Delaying Boeing Aircraft Deliveries Amid US Tariff Concerns

Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) may postpone the delivery of new Boeing aircraft due to the potential financial impact of recently… Read More »
China Suspends Boeing Deliveries Amid Escalating US Trade Tariffs

China has ordered its airlines to halt all further deliveries of Boeing aircraft, escalating tensions in a growing trade dispute… Read More »
IDeaS Launches AI-Powered Marketing Tool for Hotel Campaigns

Hospitality revenue management software company IDeaS has introduced IDeaS Spotlight, a new AI-driven tool designed to help hotel marketers optimize… Read More »
Air Seoul Faces Financial Struggles as Auditors Flag Risks

Air Seoul is facing serious financial challenges, with auditors raising concerns about its ability to continue operating as a going… Read More »
Stonepeak Finalizes $3.1B Acquisition of ATSG in All-Cash Deal

Stonepeak, a U.S.-based investment firm, has completed its acquisition of Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), the parent company of ABX… Read More »
Scotland’s Loch Lomond Seaplanes Shuts Down Operations

Loch Lomond Seaplanes, a Scottish leisure charter airline, abruptly ceased operations on April 11, 2025, without prior notice or explanation…. Read More »
Ghana Advances Flag Carrier Plans With U.S. Aviation Partner

Ghana is advancing plans to reestablish a national airline, with the government now in discussions with U.S.-based World Aviation Group… Read More »
Pakistan to Relaunch PIA Privatisation Drive This April

The Pakistani government is set to relaunch its privatisation campaign for Pakistan International Airlines by the end of April 2025,… Read More »
US-Bangla Wet Leases BBN Indonesia Boeing 737-800 Jets

US-Bangla Airlines has wet leased two Boeing 737-800 aircraft from BBN Airlines Indonesia as part of its fleet expansion strategy…. Read More »
Transair Hawaii Set to Resume Cargo Flights in Late 2025

Transair, a Hawaii-based cargo airline operated by Rhoades Aviation Inc. (RAI), plans to resume inter-island air cargo services by late… Read More »
Lao Airlines Launches COMAC C909 Service to Pakse

Lao Airlines has become the second non-Chinese carrier to begin operating the COMAC C909 regional jet, with aircraft RDPL-34229 (msn… Read More »
Pacific Ocean Debuts Citation Sovereign Service

Pacific Ocean, the San Fernando–based charter operator, has inaugurated Citation operations with the addition of a Bombardier Cessna Citation Sovereign… Read More »
Anderson Air Welcomes First Challenger 350 to Fleet

Anderson Air, based in Fairmont Hot Springs, has added its first Bombardier Challenger 350 to its growing fleet, marking a… Read More »
Tanzania Retires G550 After Induction of New G700 Jet

The Tanzanian government has officially retired its Gulfstream G550 presidential aircraft following the recent delivery of a new Gulfstream G700,… Read More »
PLAY Airlines Fined for Late Insider Info Disclosure

Icelandic low-cost carrier PLAY Airlines has been fined ISK15.8 million (USD123,900) for breaching European Union rules on the timely disclosure… Read More »
FedAir Suspends Lodge Flights Amid New Aviation Regulations

Federal Airlines has suspended flights to select private game lodges in South Africa due to new aviation regulations that require… Read More »
CDC Cruise Ship Inspection Team Slashed Amid Soaring Norovirus Outbreaks

In a move drawing widespread concern across the public health and travel sectors, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F…. Read More »