L3Harris Settles False Claims Case with U.S. Military for $62 Million

L3Harris Technologies, a major defense contractor, has agreed to pay $62 million to settle allegations of submitting false claims to… Read More »
Senator Urges FAA to End ADS-B Exemptions in Class B Airspace

A new Senate bill aims to strengthen aviation safety by requiring all aircraft flying in Class B airspace near major… Read More »
United Pilots Confident Amid ATC Outages, Stress Training

United Airlines’ top training official, Capt. Miles Morgan, emphasized that pilots are well-prepared to handle air traffic control (ATC) outages,… Read More »
Panama-Venezuela Flights Resume After Year-Long Suspension

Commercial flights between Panama and Venezuela are set to resume nearly a year after they were suspended due to political… Read More »
Air Europa Becomes Spain’s First 737-8 Max Operator

Air Europa has officially introduced the Boeing 737-8 Max into its fleet, becoming the first airline in Spain to operate… Read More »
Skymark Orders Six Boeing 737-8 Jets for Fleet Renewal

Japan’s Skymark Airlines has placed an order for six Boeing 737-8 aircraft as part of its strategy to modernize its… Read More »
Vueling to Test Shark Skin Film for 4% Emission Cut

Vueling has entered into a Letter of Intent with Australian aerospace technology firm MicroTau to trial a shark skin–inspired surface… Read More »
Russia to Reduce Civil Aviation Subsidies by 22%

Russia’s government is poised to cut funding for its civilian aircraft programs by nearly a quarter, trimming subsidies for domestic… Read More »
Battery Fires on Planes Highlight Growing Safety Risk

Recent in-flight incidents underscore the hidden danger of lithium-ion batteries aboard aircraft, prompting airlines and regulators to tighten restrictions on… Read More »
United Flight Attendants Secure Tentative 40% Pay Boost

United Airlines and the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA have agreed to an “industry-leading” tentative contract that promises substantial gains for… Read More »
Boeing Reaches DoJ Deal to Avoid Prosecution Over 737 MAX Crashes

Boeing will pay more than $1.1 billion under a new non-prosecution agreement with the Justice Department to resolve allegations that… Read More »
IndiGo Turbulence: India, Pakistan Deny Weather Diversion

An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar carrying 222 passengers, including five Trinamool Congress MPs, encountered severe turbulence and a… Read More »
FAA Widens Flight Hazard Zone for SpaceX Starship Launch

The Federal Aviation Administration has approved the return to flight for SpaceX’s Starship, even as the mishap investigation for its… Read More »
Textron Wins ALE Order for Up to 12 Cessna Citation Jets

Textron Aviation has secured a significant new deal with Aerolíneas Ejecutivas (ALE), Mexico’s leading business aviation operator, for up to… Read More »
Caribbean Airlines Hit by Boeing 737 Delays from SITA Outage

Caribbean Airlines is experiencing flight delays on its Boeing 737 services due to a widespread outage affecting the SITA satellite… Read More »
easyJet to Reopen Newcastle Base in 2026

easyJet will return to Newcastle International Airport in March 2026 with a new three-aircraft base, marking its first presence in… Read More »
This Redundant Aviation Safety Net Helps Keep Planes Safe When Controllers Lose Contact

Recent reports of air traffic controllers at one of the busiest airports in New Jersey losing both radar and radio… Read More »
American CFO Sees Modest Flight Shifts From Newark

American Airlines’ chief financial officer Devon May acknowledged on Thursday that a handful of travelers are opting to book at… Read More »
US DOT Drops Lawsuit Over Delayed Southwest Flights

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has officially dropped its January 2025 lawsuit against Southwest Airlines, which had accused… Read More »
Air Europa Sale Stalls as Bidders Reject €1B Valuation

Talks between Lufthansa Group and Air France-KLM to acquire a stake in Air Europa (UX, Palma de Mallorca) have stalled… Read More »
Boeing Boosts 737 MAX Production as Safety and Quality Measures Advance

Boeing is on track to stabilize production of its 737 MAX aircraft at 38 planes per month, according to Commercial… Read More »
GOL Cleared to Exit Chapter 11 with $900M in Liquidity

Brazilian low-cost carrier GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes is preparing to exit its Chapter 11 restructuring process following approval of its… Read More »