Global Aviation News

After losing her house to a fire, Jo Ann Ussery had a peculiar idea: to live in an airplane.  She bought an old Boeing 727 destined for the scrapyard, had it shipped to a plot of land she already owned, and spent six months renovating, ...
After a year of overall improvement, 2022 did not exit quietly. Massive winter storms wreaked havoc for the holiday travel season, exposing the yin and yang of the industry. Widespread and pent-up demand, particularly among leisure travelers, bumped up against staff shortages and technology weaknesses ...
Until recently, few travelers had ever heard of a Notice to Air Missions or NOTAM, nor did they know that the system used to generate those notices could cause widespread travel misery. They quickly found out when they arrived at the airport in the morning. ...
The past 12 months have been an unpredictable time for airlines, with multiple global issues impacting the aviation industry, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine resulting in overflight bans, the removal of most travel restrictions, China ending inbound quarantine, Boeing’s 737 MAX delivery catch-ups, and ...