Airline Collapse is no longer a dramatic phrase reserved for rare industry disasters. It is becoming a real business risk again, and Spirit Airlines may be the clearest warning yet
Airline Collapse is no longer a dramatic phrase reserved for rare industry disasters. It is becoming a real business risk again, and Spirit Airlines may be the clearest warning yet
Ryanair has announced a change to its check-in procedures as a response to the European Union’s new border controls, which have resulted in significant delays for passengers. The airline will
Global airline capacity experienced a decline in March 2026, with the weakness predominantly affecting international travel routes as geopolitical tensions exerted pressure on passenger demand, according to research published by
Etihad Airways has initiated an aggressive pricing strategy among Gulf carriers, reducing fares by 50 percent in response to diminished air travel demand stemming from the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala has been sentenced to four years and eight months in prison for orchestrating a fraudulent aircraft parts operation that resulted in significant financial losses for multiple
The rollout of 5G telecommunications networks is creating a significant operational challenge for the global aviation industry, with airlines reporting that radio altimeter interference is becoming increasingly problematic during critical
Airbus has revealed a fresh quality concern affecting its widely sold A320 aircraft, marking the second problem for the programme in less than a week. The European aerospace giant, which
Airlines worldwide faced significant disruption as Airbus initiated an urgent recall of 6000 aircraft from its A320 family following a critical software issue uncovered after a midair incident. The action
The civil aerospace sector faces a lengthy road to recovery due to supply chain turmoil following the Covid19 pandemic with the International Air Transport Association Iata warning that pre pandemic
Europe’s largest budget carrier Ryanair has called upon Brussels to address the mounting crisis caused by French air traffic controller strikes, resulting in hundreds of cancelled flights and widespread passenger
Ryanair, Europe’s largest budget airline, has announced a new policy imposing a £500 fine on passengers deemed disruptive and subsequently removed from flights. The airline described this as the “minimum”
Boeing’s stock suffered a sharp decline following a tragic Air India crash involving a 787-8 Dreamliner, deepening investor concerns over the safety of the aerospace giant’s products. The aircraft, carrying
In a landmark judgement, the High Court has ruled that insurers including AIG, Lloyd’s of London, and Chubb must pay more than $1 billion to AerCap, the world’s largest commercial
The International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways, has unveiled plans for a major investment in its fleet. The group has committed to purchasing 53 new
The long-standing rivalry between aviation giants Boeing and Airbus has taken a decisive turn, with the American manufacturer experiencing a significant decline in its market position. After enduring a year
South Korea has announced comprehensive inspections of all Boeing B737-800 aircraft operated by domestic carriers following a catastrophic crash that claimed 179 lives. The devastating incident occurred when a Jeju






