British F-35Bs land for the first time on HMS Queen Elizabeth For the very first time, F-35B Lightning II fighter jets of the Royal Air Force and the Royal… ByClement CharpentreauOctober 15, 2019
Passengers stranded after Aigle Azur ceases operations Aigle Azur will stop its operations from the evening of September 6, 2019. The second biggest French airline,… ByClement CharpentreauSeptember 6, 2019
Official: U.S. establishes Space Command [Video] The United States Department of Defense officially announced the establishment of U.S. Space Command on August 29, 2019.… ByAeroTime EditorialAugust 30, 2019
Ryanair says “no travel chaos”, despite failing talks with unions Remember last summer’s travel misery as a wave of union strikes at Ryanair paralyzed hundreds of holidaymakers’ flights?… ByRuta BurbaiteAugust 16, 2019
UK-based Ryanair pilots vote for strike action The British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa) has confirmed two dates for strike action by UK-based pilots of the… ByJason ShawAugust 8, 2019
British Airways loses 2nd legal challenge to block pilot’s strike British Airways (BA) legal attempts to halt its pilots’ industrial action have now been defeated twice in court.… ByRuta BurbaiteAugust 2, 2019
British Airways pilots vote to strike during the summer season Update July 24, 2019: Unite suspended the strike on July 26-27, 2019, while workers vote on new pay… ByMerve KaraJuly 23, 2019
Multiple airlines modify flights after Iranian incident Following the shooting of a U.S. drone by Iran on June 20, 2019, several airlines modified their routes… ByClement CharpentreauJune 21, 2019
Trump confirms Poland’s decision to acquire F-35A fighter jets President of the United States Donald Trump confirmed Poland’s decision to purchase 32 F-35A fighter jets, as part… ByClement CharpentreauJune 13, 2019
Aeromexico delays flight for politician, lands in hot water Aeromexico domestic flight AM198, destined to take off from Mexico City to Mexicali on May 24, 2019, was… ByAeroTime EditorialMay 28, 2019
Jet Airways got bailed out, but no salvation in sight Just over a week after debt-ridden Jet Airways was bailed out by state-run banks, the airline sees its… ByAeroTime EditorialApril 3, 2019
FAA asks $1.8B new funding, Boeing unveils 737 MAX update As Boeing unveiled its 737 MAX software update, the FAA head to answer questions to the U.S. Senate… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 28, 2019
FAA’s judgement no longer taken at face value? Three different authority agencies announced on March 19, 2019, they would each review the safety of the MCAS… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 20, 2019
A380 cancellation might cost Germany €600 million German government is reportedly in talks with Airbus regarding the repayment of the €942 million development loan for… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 4, 2019
The UK’s airport drone no-fly zones increased The drone no-fly zones around UK airports is set to be extended by the UK authorities, the government… ByJason ShawFebruary 20, 2019
Qatar Airways reaches Open Skies deal with the EU Updated on 07.02.2019, at 11:45 (UTC +2) While the fiery dispute between U.S. legacy carriers and three major Gulf… ByRuta BurbaiteFebruary 5, 2019
How Will Brexit Affect Aviation And Travel? How Will Brexit Affect Aviation And Travel?One of the most talked about topic in the past few years… ByRytis BeresneviciusFebruary 1, 2019
Which Fighter Jet Is The Fastest in 2019? Which Fighter Jet Is The Fastest?In commercial aviation, speed is one of the most crucial factors. A lot… ByAeroTime EditorialJanuary 30, 2019