Open Fan Engines: CFM RISE vs. LEAP and the Future of Airbus–Boeing Narrowbodies

A new era of jet propulsion is emerging as CFM International—the joint venture between GE Aerospace and Safran—advances its open… Read More »
USAF Seeks Next-Gen Tanker Designs While Extending KC-46 Fleet

The U.S. Air Force has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for its Next-Generation Air Refueling System (NGAS)—often referred to… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Again Amid Financial Struggles

Spirit Airlines has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than a year, as… Read More »
Brussels Airlines Expands Fleet With Five New Airbus A320neos for 2027 Delivery

Brussels Airlines has confirmed plans to expand its fleet with an order for five additional Airbus A320neo aircraft, strengthening its… Read More »
Copa Airlines Considers Dropping 737-10 Orders

Copa Airlines is reconsidering its fleet strategy and may opt not to exercise its options for fifteen Boeing 737-10s, according… Read More »
Mauritius to Invite Bids for 49% of Air Mauritius

Mauritius is preparing to open bidding for a 49% stake in Air Mauritius as the government seeks fresh investment to… Read More »
Boeing Clears Final 737-8 From Storage

Boeing has completed the reactivation of the last Boeing 737-8 that had been in long-term storage since the global grounding… Read More »
Chad’s Royal Airways to Launch First Int’l Route

Royal Airways, a privately owned carrier based in Chad, will launch its first international service later this year with flights… Read More »
American Airlines to Begin A321XLR Flights From JFK in 2026, Hiring Pilots for Transatlantic Routes

American Airlines is preparing to launch Airbus A321XLR operations from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in early 2026, signaling… Read More »
Airlink Optimistic Mozambique Will Release Funds

Airlink says it is hopeful Mozambican authorities will soon unblock millions in trapped ticket revenues, following high-level talks with government… Read More »
FAA, Boeing to Hold Drills Before 737 Max Cap Lift

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to conduct tabletop exercises with Boeing before considering lifting the current cap on… Read More »
Aleutian, Argentum Plan Alaska Routes After Ravn Exit

Argentum Airways is preparing to expand across Alaska under the Aleutian Airways brand, stepping in to fill the void left… Read More »
Contour Airlines to Launch Caribbean Jet Flights

Contour Airlines, a division of Tennessee-based Contour Aviation, is expanding into the Caribbean with new nonstop services linking Dominica to… Read More »
Uganda Airlines to Spend $50M on MRO Expansion

Uganda Airlines has announced plans to invest around $50 million to expand its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities. The… Read More »
Madagascar Airlines Extends CEO’s Mandate

Madagascar Airlines has confirmed that CEO Thierry de Bailleul will remain in his role to ensure continuity in the company’s… Read More »
Kenya Airways Secures $50M Loan Amid Delays

Kenya Airways has secured $50 million in short-term loans from local banks to meet urgent cash needs as it awaits… Read More »
FAA Data Reveals Sharp Increase in Wildlife Strikes Threatening U.S. Aviation Safety

Wildlife strikes involving U.S. civil aircraft are on the rise, with more than 22,000 incidents recorded in 2024, according to… Read More »
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Improve Cabin Air Quality on Commercial Flights

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has reintroduced legislation aimed at improving air quality and safety on commercial flights, citing concerns… Read More »
Georgia Ranks 10th in U.S. for Laser Strikes Against Pilots, FAA Warns

Georgia has been ranked among the top states in the nation for dangerous laser strikes targeting aircraft, according to new… Read More »
Space Force Expands Space, Ground Surveillance

The U.S. Space Force is advancing its space domain awareness mission with a combination of upgraded ground systems, new radar… Read More »
Aerospace Giants Unite to Boost Georgia Industry

Pratt & Whitney, Gulfstream, and Rolls-Royce are joining forces to strengthen Georgia’s role as a hub for aerospace innovation and… Read More »
Military Demand Fuels Bizjet Conversion Growth

Business jet conversions for military missions are gaining traction as defense forces increasingly turn to executive aircraft platforms for specialized… Read More »