Menzies Aviation will deliver ground, air cargo and fuelling services at Mosul International Airport (OSM) in Iraq through MASIL, its joint venture with Iraqi Airways, Air BP and Al-Burhan Group.
Joby's decision to buy Blade Air Mobility’s passenger transport business represents the clearest path to early revenues yet among any of the air taxi upstarts.
Routes Europe has officially been handed over to route development stakeholders across Rimini, Italy. During the 2025 edition of the event, Routes spoke with Rimini Airport, part of the host team, about its recent successes and plans for network growth.
Speaking to Routes during Routes Europe 2025 Hermes Airports, the operator of Larnaka and Pafos airports in Cyprus, discussed its recent progress to overcome a seasonal imbalance and key priorities for air service growth.
Test flights to validate air traffic procedures at Long Thanh International Airport have begun, even as construction of the massive facility continues.
Korean Air sees an opportunity to establish a niche by offering one-stop connections between Southeast Asia and secondary Japanese cities through Seoul Incheon International Airport
The FAA’s stance on mandating ADS-B In has shifted to full-throated support following January’s midair collision between a regional jet and an Army helicopter.
Almost two years before the fatal midair collision near DCA, an internal FAA memo advised air traffic control leadership that DCA’s arrival rate was too high.
Saudi Arabia’s fast-expanding aviation sector saw record passenger numbers in the first half of 2025, the country’s General Authority of Civil Aviation said.
Swiss' location in the center of Europe makes it well-positioned for its hub operations in Zurich but also prone to ATC and weather challenges to punctuality.
Turkey’s TAV Airports saw international traffic rise by 5% to 30.3 million passengers and domestic traffic reach 17.4 million with a 3% increase during H1, 2025.
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has announced ‘record-breaking’ performance by the Saudi aviation sector and strategic progress for the first half of 2025.
Variances detailed during an NTSB hearing on the Jan. 29 collision between a regional jet and an Army helicopter indicate inconsistency in traffic management.