In northwest Detroit on Tuesday night, the Trooper 2 helicopter of the Michigan State Police (MSP) was lashed by a guy who then fired shots
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Chinese Airlines are prepared to reestablish their Asia-Pacific networks.
Chinese airlines are planning to enter important markets for the balance of January and the upcoming weeks to cover air service gaps in the Asia-Pacific
During an Emirates flight to Dubai, a passenger gives birth in the air.
Onboard an Emirates flight, a Japanese passenger headed to Dubai gave birth. The airline said that upon landing, the crew provided the mother and infant
Jet It Selects Gogo’s Fleet Connectivity Solution
The Avance L3 air-to-ground connection system from Gogo Business Aviation has been chosen by Jet It for installation on its fleet of HondaJet, Gulfstream G150,
Europe is helpless to stop Chinese airlines from flying over Russia
The person in charge of governing European air traffic concedes that Brussels is helpless to prevent Chinese airlines from getting a competitive edge by overflying
As the aviation industry improves, Bain Capital considers a Virgin Australia IPO.
It intends to relist the airline Virgin Australia, a move that would coincide with the significant recovery of the domestic aviation market from pandemic lows.
Purchase of Soloy Aviation by NorthPoint
According to a deal to sell all of its assets, including its fixed-wing, engine, and helicopter supplemental type certificates (STCs), to NorthPoint Aviation, a provider
Investigations are being conducted by American agencies into a jet crash that was presented at the New York airport.
Investigators from the United States are looking into a near-crash that occurred at a New York airport on Friday night between a plane that was
The Managed Charter Fleet of Ventura Air is growing.
Two Bombardier Challenger 604s and a Cessna Citation XLS have been added to Ventura Air Services’ fleet of aircraft, the firm said this week. Ventura
Aircraft Scheduling Software Developer SeaGil is purchased by Portside
As a result of the acquisition of SeaGil Software by Portside, the San Francisco-based company that offers cloud-based software for Part 91 and Part 135