Exjet Aviation Nears Part 135 Launch With Gulfstream GIV
Exjet Aviation has successfully completed its proving runs and is now awaiting final FAA approval to launch Part 135 operations… Read More »
Peter Thiel’s “Antichrist” Lectures Expose His Power Paradox
Peter Thiel’s recently surfaced off-the-record “Antichrist” lectures have triggered a wave of interest—not for their theological depth, but for what… Read More »
IATA Urges Global Regulators to Protect Aviation Safety from 5G and 6G Interference
IATA Urges Global Regulators to Protect Aviation Safety from 5G and 6G Interference
Østnes Helicopters Orders 10 New H125s to Expand Nordic Fleet
Østnes Helicopters, the official Airbus Helicopters distributor for the Nordic region, has placed a fresh order for 10 H125 rotorcraft… Read More »
Archer Partners With Saudi Operators for eVTOL Test Flights in Saudi Arabia
Archer Partners With Saudi Operators for eVTOL Test Flights in Saudi Arabia
Two Men Charged After Laser Attack on Kentucky State Police Helicopter
Two men in Mason County, Kentucky have been arrested this month after allegedly directing a laser beam and firing shots… Read More »
Where and When Lightning Strikes Aircraft
Lightning remains one of the most unpredictable hazards in aviation, often striking in conditions pilots do not consider threatening. A… Read More »
New GPS Anti-Jamming and Anti-Spoofing System Unveiled for Civil Aircraft
Fokker Services Group (FSG) has unveiled a new GPS anti-jamming and anti-spoofing solution for civil aircraft at the Dubai Airshow, addressing the rising… Read More »
Senate to Hold Hearing on Shutdown’s Impact on U.S. Aviation Safety
A Senate subcommittee will convene next week to examine how the recent 43-day government shutdown disrupted aviation safety and operations… Read More »
Pilots Skipped Test Pilot Before Deadly Michigan Business Jet Crash
The pilots of a business jet that crashed in Michigan last month chose to perform a high-risk test flight themselves… Read More »
Why U.S. Air Travel Could Take Years to Recover from the Government Shutdown
Even as lawmakers inch closer to ending the government shutdown, the impact on U.S. air travel may last far longer… Read More »
FAA Suspends Most Private Jet Flights at 12 Major U.S. Airports Amid Shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered an immediate halt to nearly all private jet operations at 12 of the… Read More »
SERE Holdings Acquires Woodgate Aviation to Form New Group
SERE Holdings, the parent company of Northern Ireland-based air ambulance and executive jet charter operator 247 Aviation (EMC, Belfast City),… Read More »
Bombardier Sets Industry Record with Global 8000’s 2,691-Foot Cabin Altitude
Bombardier has unveiled another milestone for its upcoming Global 8000 business jet, reducing its cabin altitude to an industry-low 2,691… Read More »
U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Belavia and Government Aircraft
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has officially removed Belarusian flag carrier Belavia (B2, Minsk National) from its… Read More »
Beta Technologies Valued at $7.4 Billion in NYSE Debut
Electric aircraft manufacturer Beta Technologies made its highly anticipated debut on the New York Stock Exchange on November 4, 2025,… Read More »
MIT Develops Lightning-Prediction Tool to Protect Future Aircraft Designs
More than 70 aircraft are struck by lightning every day, yet passengers rarely notice thanks to advanced lightning-protection systems. These… Read More »
Kenai Aviation Halts Flights Amid Mounting Post-COVID Debt
Kenai Aviation (KNW, Kenai) has suspended all flight operations as of November 3, 2025, citing unsustainable debt accumulated during the… Read More »
NYC Air Traffic Control Crisis: 80% Absenteeism Fuels Nationwide Flight Delays
A staffing crisis in the U.S. air traffic control system has sparked widespread travel disruptions, with the New York City… Read More »
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Threatens Pre-Thanksgiving U.S. Flight Grounding
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, currently serving as NASA’s interim administrator, has issued a stark warning: all U.S. commercial flights may… Read More »
Private Jet Owners Lease Engines Amid Ongoing Supply Delays
Some private jet owners are turning supply chain challenges into an opportunity by leasing their jet engines to other aircraft… Read More »
FAA Recalls Aircraft Inspectors from Furlough as Shutdown Strains Aviation Safety
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has begun recalling aircraft inspectors from furloughs to keep essential aviation safety operations running during… Read More »
