Ryanair Welcomes EU Ruling on Dublin Night Flight Cap
Ryanair has welcomed a decision by the European Commission opposing proposed night-time flight restrictions at Dublin Airport, arguing that the… Read More »
Skyryse Unveils Emergency Autoland for Helicopters
Aviation automation specialist Skyryse has introduced plans for an advanced emergency autoland capability designed for both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft,… Read More »
4 Secret Phrases Flight Crews Use to Signal Emergencies
Airline pilots and flight crews rely on a range of coded phrases and subtle signals to communicate emergencies during a… Read More »
Syria Reopens Aleppo Airport Airspace for Limited Flights
Syria has partially reopened its airspace to allow limited flight operations to and from Aleppo International Airport, marking a cautious… Read More »
Private Jet Demand Surges 300% as Iran War Strands Travelers
Demand for private jets has surged dramatically as the conflict involving Iran disrupts commercial aviation across the Middle East, leaving… Read More »
Bridger Aerospace Wins $18.6M Alaska DOI Aviation Contract
Bridger Aerospace has secured a five-year on-call aviation services contract with the United States Department of the Interior valued at… Read More »
Lufthansa 747-8 Unveils 100th Anniversary Crane Livery
Lufthansa’s iconic Boeing 747-8, known as the “Queen of the Skies,” has joined the airline’s special anniversary fleet with a… Read More »
American Airlines Cleared to Resume Flights to Venezuela
The United States Department of Transportation has approved American Airlines’ request to restart daily nonstop flights from Miami International Airport… Read More »
Quantum Navigation Could Transform Aircraft Positioning
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology underpins modern aviation, enabling precise routing, tracking and time synchronization. But as concerns grow over… Read More »
Airline Technology Is Transforming US Domestic Travel for the Better in 2026
The Tech Shift Reshaping How Americans Fly A quiet but powerful transformation is underway across U.S. airports and aircraft. Airline… Read More »
Singapore Airlines A350 Clips Spirit Jet at Newark Airport
A Singapore Airlines Airbus A350 clipped the tail of a parked Spirit Airlines aircraft during a ground incident at Newark… Read More »
United Airlines May Remove Passengers Who Refuse Headphones
United Airlines has introduced a stricter rule aimed at reducing noise in aircraft cabins, requiring passengers to use headphones when… Read More »
Egypt and Libya Sign Aviation MoU to Improve Air Safety
Egypt and Libya have signed a new aviation memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening cooperation in airspace management, air… Read More »
Abu Dhabi Evacuation Flight Passengers Recall Terrifying Ordeal
Holidaymakers on one of the first flights out of Abu Dhabi after the escalation of conflict in the Middle East… Read More »
Dubai’s Safe Haven Image Faces Regional Pressure
For decades, Dubai has marketed itself as a beacon of stability in a turbulent region. Its pitch blended gleaming skyscrapers,… Read More »
Southwest Boarding Changes Face New Passenger Concerns
Southwest Airlines has introduced changes to its boarding process and aircraft cabin layout in an effort to streamline boarding and… Read More »
Deucalion Expands A330 Portfolio With Wamos Lease
Deucalion Aviation has acquired three Airbus A330 widebody aircraft currently on lease to Spanish carrier Wamos Air, further strengthening its… Read More »
China-Europe Airfares Surge Amid Middle East Disruptions
Airfares between China and Europe are surging sharply as Middle Eastern airspace disruptions compound existing capacity constraints already caused by… Read More »
Private Jet Demand Surges as Travelers Try to Leave Dubai
Private jet prices have surged as wealthy travelers scramble to leave Dubai and other Gulf cities amid escalating regional tensions… Read More »
Rolls-Royce Pushes UltraFan 30 Into Narrowbody Fight
Rolls-Royce is positioning its UltraFan 30 as a serious contender in the next-generation narrowbody engine competition, seeking strategic partners and… Read More »
Middle East Flights Resume as Travelers Remain Stranded
Limited commercial flights out of the Middle East resumed on Monday Mar. 2, but hundreds of thousands of travelers remain… Read More »
Millions of Cubans Left in Darkness as Fuel Crisis Deepens
Millions of Cubans have been plunged into darkness as a worsening fuel crisis triggers widespread power outages across the island,… Read More »
Trip.com Repositions Strategy Amid Regulation and AI Shift
Trip.com’s latest earnings highlight a company navigating a complex landscape shaped by regulatory scrutiny and rapid advances in artificial intelligence…. Read More »
Chinese Airlines Gain Europe–Asia Traffic Amid Disruption
Chinese airlines are capturing a growing share of Europe–Asia transit traffic as Middle Eastern airspace disruptions reshape global aviation flows,… Read More »
United 787 Makes Emergency Landing at LAX After Engine Fire
A United Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after… Read More »
FAA Orders Action on Boeing 737 Max Overheating Risk
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an emergency Airworthiness Directive (AD) affecting all US-registered Boeing 737 Max aircraft following reports… Read More »
