Hop-A-Jet Sues GE, Bombardier Over Fatal 2024 Florida Crash
Hop-A-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter (HPJ, Fort Lauderdale Executive) and its affiliated companies have filed a class-action lawsuit in the United… Read More »
Hilton Predicts 2026 as the Year of the Purposeful ‘Whycation’
Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report identifies a growing global shift toward purpose-driven travel, calling 2026 the year of the “whycation.” Based… Read More »
U.S. Flight Delays Mount as Air Traffic Control Staffing Crisis Deepens
Air traffic control staffing shortages continued to disrupt air travel across the United States for a second consecutive day on… Read More »
Jury Awards $16.9 Million in Fatal 2019 PenAir Unalaska Crash
Nearly six years after a fatal airplane crash in Unalaska, Alaska, a Washington state jury has found Peninsula Aviation Services,… Read More »
Saudia Earns 11th IOSA Renewal, Sets New Benchmark in Aviation Safety
Saudia, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, has reaffirmed its position as a global leader in aviation safety by securing… Read More »
Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines Expand Routes with Boeing 787-9
Hawaiian Airlines is modernizing its fleet by introducing Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners to replace its aging Airbus A330 aircraft, marking a… Read More »
Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer Deliveries Surge in Q3 as Demand Rebounds
Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer all reported a surge in aircraft deliveries and improved production stability in the third quarter of… Read More »
Breeze Airways Targets 400-Aircraft Fleet Amid Profitable Expansion
Breeze Airways, the premium low-cost carrier founded by David Neeleman, is setting its sights on an ambitious goal: operating a… Read More »
United Airlines Partners with Instacart for MileagePlus Rewards
United Airlines and Instacart have announced a new partnership that enables MileagePlus members to link their accounts and earn miles… Read More »
13-Year-Old Stows Away on El Al Flight After Evading Ben Gurion Security
A 13-year-old boy managed to slip past security and passport control at Ben Gurion Airport and stow away on an… Read More »
Air Traffic Controller Shortage Grows Despite $145K Salaries
America’s air traffic controller shortage is worsening during the government shutdown—despite six-figure salaries reaching $145,000 a year. The Federal Aviation… Read More »
ICAO Condemns Russia for GNSS Jamming, Citing Aviation Safety Risks
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has issued a formal resolution condemning Russia for its ongoing interference with Global Navigation… Read More »
Korean Air and Asiana Align Pilot Training Ahead of 2026 Merger
Korean Air and Asiana Airlines have taken another key step toward their planned merger by holding a joint instructors’ meeting… Read More »
Southwest, Breeze, and Allegiant Launch 13 New Routes in October
October has brought a wave of new route launches from U.S. low-cost and leisure airlines, with Breeze Airways, Allegiant Air,… Read More »
Icelandair to Relocate Operations to JFK’s New Terminal 6 in 2026
Icelandair has announced that it will move its operations to the new Terminal 6 at New York’s John F. Kennedy… Read More »
Canadian Aviation Industry Calls for National Biometrics Policy
Canada’s aviation industry is calling on the federal government to establish a unified national policy for biometric identification and digital… Read More »
Pipeline Delivers Sustainable Aviation Fuel to Delhi Airport
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi has become the launch site for India’s first dedicated pipeline supplying sustainable aviation… Read More »
Blue Origin Wins $78 Million Contract from US Space Force
Blue Origin has been awarded a contract valued at more than USD 78 million by the U.S. Space Force’s Space… Read More »
South Korea Boosts Defense Spending to Modernize Armed Forces
South Korea is significantly increasing its defense procurement budget as part of a broader initiative to modernize its armed forces… Read More »
Boeing Poised to Gain EU Approval for $4.7 Billion Spirit Deal
Boeing is on track to secure European Union antitrust approval for its proposed USD 4.7 billion acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems,… Read More »
Airbus A320 Surpasses Boeing 737 in Global Deliveries
Airbus has officially unseated Boeing’s 737 as the most-delivered jetliner in aviation history, marking a pivotal milestone in the decades-long… Read More »
FAA Revises Helicopter Routes Around Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has introduced permanent updates to helicopter route charts across the Washington, D.C. area, following… Read More »
US EAS Funding to Halt Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has warned that funding for the Essential Air Service (EAS) and Alternate Essential Air… Read More »
South African Airways Delays Release of Annual Report
South African Airways (SAA) has once again delayed the submission of its 2024/25 annual financial report, missing the September 30… Read More »
Braathens Regional Airlines Begins Financial Restructuring
Braathens Regional Airlines (BRA) has entered a court-supervised financial reorganisation under Swedish law, a process comparable to Chapter 11 in… Read More »
FAA Faces Widespread Airport Staffing Shortages Amid Shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is struggling to maintain normal operations as staffing shortages spread across U.S. airports during the… Read More »
