Silver Airways Suspends All Operations, Cancels Flights

Silver Airways has announced the immediate cessation of all operations as of Wednesday, June 11, 2025, following its Chapter 11… Read More »
IATA Warns SAF Costs Threaten Airline Decarbonization

The International Air Transport Association has forecast that global production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel will double to 2 million tonnes… Read More »
Major Data Broker Sells Airline Passenger Data to the Government in Secret Deal

Many travelers expect a lack of privacy when flying, given TSA scans, baggage searches, and in-flight recordings. However, what most… Read More »
Anchorage Capital Bids to Acquire Australia’s Rex Airline

The bidding deadline for Australia’s insolvent Regional Express (Rex) has passed, with Anchorage Capital Advisors among the interested parties, according… Read More »
Rise Air Moves Medevac Operations to Saskatoon Amid Wildfires

Rise Air has temporarily relocated its medevac services from La Ronge to Saskatoon starting June 3, due to the ongoing… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Gets Pratt & Whitney Payout for GTF Engine Issues

Spirit Airlines has secured a new monthly credit agreement with International Aero Engines (IAE), a Pratt & Whitney affiliate, to… Read More »
PLAY Shuts Iceland AOC, Shifts to Malta Hub Under New Ownership Plan

PLAY Iceland plans to shut its Icelandic air operator’s certificate (AOC) and shift operations to Malta under its PLAY Europe… Read More »
Envoy Air Adds 33 New E175 Aircraft to Its Fleet

Envoy Air is bolstering its regional fleet with the acquisition of 33 new Embraer 175 (E175) aircraft, marking a significant… Read More »
Transatlantic Flights Drop, But Fares Fall for Summer 2025

As summer 2025 approaches, transatlantic travel is undergoing a notable shift. After two consecutive years of record demand, softening interest… Read More »
DCA Flights to Pause for June 14 Military Parade

A planned military parade in Washington, D.C., will temporarily ground flights at Reagan National Airport on June 14, as the… Read More »
World’s Largest Aircraft Owner Set to Receive $1 Billion Payout in Stranded Russian Planes Case

The world’s largest commercial aircraft owner, AerCap, is poised to receive a payout exceeding $1 billion after a UK High… Read More »
Nuremberg Airport Grows Network After Record Traffic

Nuremberg Airport has reached a major post-pandemic milestone, handling over 4 million passengers in 2024, its highest annual total since… Read More »
Finnair Restarts Toronto Flights After 11-Year Pause

Finnair will resume flights to Canada for the first time in more than a decade with the launch of nonstop… Read More »
Play Airlines to Exit U.S. and Shift to Malta-Based Model

Icelandic airline Play is preparing for a major transformation as it plans to exit the U.S. market and shift to… Read More »
Boeing Secures 303 Aircraft Orders in May 2025 Surge

Boeing recorded a major surge in new aircraft orders in May 2025, securing 303 orders and marking the sixth-highest monthly… Read More »
Electric Aviation Takes Center Stage at Paris Air Show

As the Paris Air Show 2025 approaches, aviation professionals are focusing heavily on the future of sustainable flight, with aircraft… Read More »
AirAsia Eyes Major Airbus A220 Order at Paris Air Show

AirAsia is reportedly on the verge of placing a major order for 100 Airbus A220 aircraft, according to sources cited… Read More »
Jetstar Asia to Shut Down Operations in July 2025

Jetstar Asia, the Singapore-based low-cost airline and a subsidiary of the Qantas Group, will cease operations at the end of… Read More »
Finnair Returns to Toronto With New Canada Flights

Finnair is making its long-awaited return to Canada with new nonstop flights to Toronto Pearson International Airport, scheduled to launch… Read More »
Can You Open an Airplane Emergency Door Mid-Flight? Pilots Explain

Passengers often wonder what would happen if someone tried to open an airplane emergency door mid-flight. According to pilots, it’s… Read More »
Condor Passengers Endure 32-Hour Flight to Nowhere Due to Winds

Passengers on a Condor flight endured a grueling 32-hour ordeal after repeated failed attempts to land in Greece forced the… Read More »
Brazil’s GOL Exits Chapter 11 With $1.9B Financing, New Ownership

GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes has officially emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S., securing USD 1.9 billion in exit… Read More »