IndiGo faces regulatory scrutiny as new pilot duty norms threaten 2,000 daily flights after record DGCA fines.
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Air India has kicked off 2026 with a milestone delivery from the United States, signaling the next phase of its ambitious transformation
Low-cost carrier Allegiant has agreed to acquire Sun Country Airlines in a deal valued at roughly $1.5 billion, including debt, the companies announced on Jan. 11
Air India explores CEO change as Tata Group reportedly loses confidence in Campbell Wilson amid operational challenges.
Starlink will lower its satellite orbits to 480 km by 2026, aiming to improve space safety, reduce debris risks
China’s LandSpace challenges SpaceX with reusable rockets, methalox engines, and ambitions to reshape the global commercial space race.
IndiGo’s mass cancellations stranded passengers nationwide, exposing airline dominance and accountability gaps in India’s air travel system.
Starlink leases office space in New Delhi’s WTC, signaling its India launch amid regulatory clearances and telecom partnerships.
US proposes $686 million upgrade for Pakistan’s F-16 jets, prompting regional attention and India’s close watch.
A nationwide travel chaos leaves tens of thousands stranded, airfare prices skyrocket, and social media erupts over monopoly
Airbus cut its 2025 delivery target to around 790 commercial aircraft on Wednesday, 30 fewer than previously expected
The Airbus safety alert underscores the growing importance of software reliability, cybersecurity, and environmental resilience in modern aircraft
DOT launches a renewed civility in air travel as unruly passenger incidents continue to rise post-pandemic.
“Air India says 30% of passengers on India-U.S. flights ask for wheelchairs. Most are able bodied travelers scamming the priority boarding system. Real disabled passengers get left short”
The FAA lifts flight caps after the shutdown, but lingering controller shortages mean airlines will restore normal schedules gradually.
The Transportation Department freezes flight cuts at 6% as the FAA works to stabilize U.S. air travel operations.
Air travel faces major disruptions as FAA orders flight cuts during the U.S. government shutdown, impacting passengers and airlines.
Blue Origin has postponed its New Glenn rocket launch due to bad weather, now aiming to send NASA’s Escapade mission to Mars on Nov. 12.
U.S. airlines grounded hundreds of flights as the FAA ordered a nationwide reduction amid staffing shortages from the prolonged government shutdown.
The U.S. government’s record shutdown forces a 10% flight cut at major airports, disrupting holiday travel and exposing aviation vulnerabilities.
FBI Director Kash Patel defends himself and girlfriend Alexis Wilkins against claims of misusing a government jet and facing baseless personal attacks amid online controversy.
Boeing faces mounting pressure as over 3,200 machinists reject its latest contract offer, extending a three-month strike that disrupts jet deliveries and defense production.
Alaska Airlines resumes operations after a nationwide IT outage, causing flight cancellations and disruptions, highlighting the airline’s resilience, customer support, and reliance on technology.
Boeing delivered 55 jets in September—its strongest month since 2018—yet continues to trail Airbus, as production ramps up and global orders reflect renewed industry rivalry.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has laid off 550 employees, about 10% of its workforce, as part of a broad realignment to secure its future operations.
