BEA has started to analyze data and is collecting more information after the Sept. 21 near miss that involved easyJet and Nouvelair Airbus A320s in Nice.
Breeze Airways has received a U.S. flag carrier certificate from the FAA, enabling the carrier to launch service to three near-international destinations in early 2026.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, TAP CEO Luís Rodrigues says the airline is focused on stability and protecting its network as Portugal begins a partial privatization process.
As Hong Kong begins to recover from Super Typhoon Ragasa that swept through the city on Sept. 24, its airport is pressing ahead with ambitious plans to deepen integration with the Greater Bay Area, expand its cargo capabilities and transform into a destination in its own right.
Air Caraibes sees strong demand for travel for the upcoming winter season and is looking at the viability of new Caribbean and South America destinations.
From Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong, Brussels Airport outlines plans to target untapped long-haul markets while advancing its €3.5 billion ($4.1 billion) investment program.
Industry must navigate around a purging of advisory committees that play key roles in rulemaking to keep FAA workforce development initiatives on track.
If last week was any indication of the state of labor-management relations in aerospace manufacturing—and it is—strikes by unionized workers are a new normal.
A series of airspace violations of European countries by Russia has been described as “reckless” and “escalatory” by NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte.
Air France expects to equip around a third of its aircraft with Starlink-provided Wi-Fi by the end of this year and its entire fleet by the end of 2026.
More than 42,000 commercial engines will be delivered over 2026-35, preliminary data from the upcoming Aviation Week Commercial Fleet & MRO Forecast shows.