Pinal Air Park in Arizona is one of the largest aircraft storage facilities in the world, with a multimillion-dollar business that boomed during the pandemic as airlines grounded hundreds of jets.
Firecrown is strategically investing in its aviation media brands, refining operations and strengthening teams to navigate a challenging media landscape and drive future growth. The company is prioritizing digital growth through enhanced platforms and video capabilities, while simultaneously affirming the complementary value and enduring importance of print publications.
American Airlines has ended its yearslong hiatus and resumed flights from Miami to Caracas, reclaiming a route no US carrier has flown since 2019 amid security concerns and political instability.
The unmistakable V-formation geese adopt in flight is more than a cool aerial trick. The entire flock benefits from upward air flowing off the lead bird's wings, whose fellow fliers then get to save energy, especially on long journeys.
Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, stated that Europe has maybe six weeks or so of jet fuel left, warning of possible flight cancellations soon if oil supplies remain halted by the war.
Airlines that once relied on the shortest, most fuel-efficient routes are now being forced to take lengthy detours to avoid flying over Iran. Flight durations on some routes have risen by 15-40%, while shorter regional sectors have seen journey times more than double in extreme cases.
Selina Chadha, group director of consumer markets at the CAA, stated, 'Our primary duty is to protect consumers and at the heart of today's proposals is doing the right thing for passengers using Heathrow airport, while supporting sustainable growth, investment, and efficiency.'
The show does get the rough outline of the incident right. John did indeed attempt to fly his personal Piper Saratoga from an airport in Caldwell, New Jersey, to Martha's Vineyard and then to Hyannis, Massachusetts.
Flight EZY3014 from Malaga to Belfast International this afternoon diverted to Brest, due to a customer onboard requiring urgent medical attention. The customer was met by medical services on arrival, and the flight continued to Belfast. The safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew...
In 1952, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) - an American-founded non-profit and the world's largest aviation organization - approached Willy Breitling, scion of his family's eponymous watchmaking brand, to commission a timepiece for its members. Specifically, AOPA needed a chronograph that would allow its user to easily compute important information like speed, distance, fuel consumption and other calculations crucial to flying before the advent of flight computers.
A Delta Air Lines flight to Israel turned around and diverted to Dublin, about halfway through its journey. Flight 234 took off from New York's JFK Airport shortly before 4 p.m. on Monday. It was scheduled to arrive in Tel Aviv around 10 hours later. However, six hours into the journey, the plane changed course just off England's west coast, according to flight-tracking data.
Shares of Canadian aeroplane maker Bombardier have plunged after United States President Donald Trump threatened to decertify the private jet maker's large-cabin planes and all Aircraft made in Canada, and slap 50 percent import tariffs on new planes until Canada certified the latest aircraft produced by US rival Gulfstream. The aeroplane maker's stock was down 9 percent Friday morning on the heels of Trump's late Thursday threats.
Several international airlines have temporarily suspended or adjusted flights to parts of the Middle East, amid rising geopolitical risk and updated airspace safety guidance. The move follows reports of a large US naval deployment moving towards the Gulf and intensifying rhetoric between the US and Iran. The changes are affecting routes to Israel, parts of the GCC and Jordan, with airlines stressing that the measures are precautionary and subject to constant operational review.
flyExclusive ( NYSEAMEX:FLYX ) shares surged 115% in morning trading this morning after the company announced it had signed an authorized dealership agreement with Starlink, SpaceX 's satellite internet service. The deal allows flyExclusive to become a certified dealer and installer for Starlink's aviation connectivity system, enabling high-speed, low-latency Wi-Fi on aircraft. Installations will begin on flyExclusive's Challenger 350 fleet in early 2026, with services also available to third-party operators through its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) division.