EASA Orders Airbus A320neo Fuselage Panel Inspections After Defect Confirmed
EASA has issued its first formal regulatory action on a manufacturing defect affecting Airbus A320neo forward fuselage panels, confirming that… Read More »
U.S. Air Force Buying Two Lufthansa 747-8s to Support Air Force One Fleet
The U.S. Air Force is acquiring two Boeing 747-8i aircraft—reportedly from Lufthansa—for approximately $400 million to support the future presidential… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines targets 116 jets by 2035
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) has unveiled a new long-term business strategy that sets out ambitious growth targets for Malaysia Airlines… Read More »
South Korea Offers $190,000 in Tax Rebates to Base 24 Aircraft
South Korea’s Gangseo-gu district has finalized its 2025 subsidy program aimed at encouraging airlines to register and base aircraft locally,… Read More »
Spirit and Frontier Revive Merger Talks Amid Restructuring Pressure
Spirit Aviation Holdings, the parent company of Spirit Airlines, is reportedly back in merger discussions with Frontier Airlines Holdings, renewing… Read More »
Denver Rejects Key Lime Air Lease Over ICE Deportation Flights
The Denver City Council has voted to deny a proposed ground space lease at Denver International Airport to regional carrier… Read More »
BAE Systems to Cut Air Astana Stake by Nearly Half
BAE Systems has announced plans to significantly reduce its shareholding in Air Astana by selling global depositary receipts representing approximately… Read More »
Space Force targets boost-phase missile defense from space
The U.S. Space Force is seeking advanced technologies to enable space-based interceptors capable of destroying ballistic missiles during their boost… Read More »
MSC Magnifica Returns to Service After Major Fleet Refurbishment
MSC Magnifica has returned to service following a significant refurbishment programme, marking a new chapter for the ship as it… Read More »
Cosmic Radiation Poses Rising Threat to Modern Aircraft Electronics
A recent aviation incident has put a spotlight on a growing but often overlooked risk: cosmic radiation interfering with aircraft… Read More »
Congress Must Prevent FAA Shutdowns From Threatening Air Safety
Before every takeoff and landing, pilots and air traffic controllers exchange a few words. Most of these communications are procedural… Read More »
Air Force Now Expects First New Air Force One Delivery in Mid-2028
The U.S. Air Force now expects Boeing to deliver the first of two next-generation Air Force One aircraft in mid-2028—a… Read More »
The Evolution of Aircraft Cabins: How Design, Comfort, and Innovation Took Flight
The evolution of aircraft cabins mirrors the evolution of air travel itself. What began as basic, utilitarian spaces designed simply… Read More »
Kenya Airways Plans Accra Base With Three Embraer E190 Jets
Kenya Airways is moving forward with plans to establish an aircraft base in Accra as part of a broader strategy… Read More »
New York Court Throws Out Wheels Up Suit Against flyExclusive
The Supreme Court of the State of New York has dismissed a lawsuit filed by private aviation company Wheels Up… Read More »
Abra Group Weighs Smaller Aircraft to Unlock New Markets
Abra Group, the parent company of Avianca, GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, Wamos Air, and NG Servicios Aéreos, is evaluating the… Read More »
ECOWAS to Cut Airfare Taxes Across West Africa From 2026
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has announced sweeping reforms aimed at reducing the high cost of air… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Secures $50M Lifeline to Avoid Sudden Shutdown
Spirit Airlines secured up to $100 million in Chapter 11 bankruptcy financing. Under the amended debtor-in-possession (DIP) agreement, Spirit can… Read More »
Pegasus Airlines Sets Up Dutch Unit for Smartwings Acquisition
Turkey’s Pegasus Airlines has established a Dutch subsidiary as part of its planned acquisition of Smartwings, the Czech carrier, advancing… Read More »
Gen Z Fuels Betwixtmas Boom in All-Inclusive Travel
Travel demand during “Betwixtmas,” the period between Christmas and New Year’s, is surging, driven largely by Gen Z travelers seeking… Read More »
Travel Advisors Share Strategies to Manage Holiday Travel Rush
Travel advisors face some of their toughest working conditions during the holiday season, as last-minute bookings, weather disruptions, and heightened… Read More »
Frontier Airlines Names James Dempsey Interim CEO
Frontier Airlines has appointed James Dempsey as interim chief executive officer, marking a leadership change as the ultra-low-cost carrier works… Read More »
Central Asia Becomes Fastest-Growing Aviation Market Worldwide
Central Asia has emerged as the world’s fastest-growing aviation market, recording nearly 500% capacity growth over the past two decades… Read More »
SAF Production Growth to Slow as Policies Drive Airline Costs
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production is expected to see strong growth this year before slowing in 2026, according to the… Read More »
Delta Plans Hybrid-Electric Taxi System to Cut Fuel Use
Delta Air Lines is planning to adopt a hybrid-electric aircraft taxiing system developed by Green Taxi Aerospace, in partnership with… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Launches Starlink Wi-Fi Across Regional Fleet
Alaska Airlines has officially debuted Starlink-powered in-flight Wi-Fi, marking a major step forward in its connectivity strategy as the carrier… Read More »
