Global Air Cargo Demand Achieved Record Volume in 2025
IATA released data for full year 2025 and December 2025 global air cargo market performance, showing record volume.
Private flying, GA aircraft, and recreational aviation
IATA released data for full year 2025 and December 2025 global air cargo market performance, showing record volume.
Very wet—but very warm—weather in the western U.S. has left many mountainous regions looking at substantial snowpack deficits.
SAN FRANCISCO – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration intends to dramatically increase commercial weather data purchases, Taylor Jordan, Commerce Department assistant secretary for environmental observation and prediction, said Jan. […] The post NOAA seeks more money and flexibility for commercial weather data program appeared first on SpaceNews.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX BS548 has completed its first post-restoration flights at Duxford, flown by Martin Overall, marking a key milestone ahead of its return to Australia.
On January 28, 1917, the Junkers J.I flew for the first time, becoming the world’s first all-metal aircraft to enter mass production during World War I.
Four decades of single-owner care and glass-panel upgrade make the legendary retractable a rare find.
After decades at La Ferté-Alais, the historic DC-3 F-BLOZ, built in 1944 and part of the Amicale Jean-Baptiste Salis collection, has been sold to a private collector in Belgium. Learn about its remarkable history.
Knowing how and when to commence he maneuver is like an art form.
The New England Air Museum’s A-7D Corsair II restoration brings a long-neglected Cold War attack aircraft back to life through volunteer craftsmanship, structural repair, and meticulous preservation for static display.
Here's a review of the correct response and how to avoid common mistakes in an engine-out situation.
Acumen Aviation has released its 2025 Operational Review, highlighting a year shaped by intense aircraft scarcity, elevated lease rates, and growing technical complexity across global aviation markets. Persistent OEM delivery delays, supply chain disruption, and engine maintenance challenges created one of the most supply-constrained environments in recent years, rewarding lessors and managers with strong technical […]
NEWS FLASHSouth Korean low cost carrier T’Way Air will resume its seasonal service between Seoul Incheon and Zagreb on July 2. The route will be operated three times per week, matching last year’s frequency, although services will commence around three weeks later than in 2025, when flights began on June 10. The airline will once again deploy its 246-seat Airbus A330-200 aircraft on the route. Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline’s website.EX-YU Aviation News
Published at 0100PST / 0900GMT 28JAN26Air Canada this week filed expanded service to its planned Montreal – Berlin route, scheduled to commence on 02JUL26 with A321XLR aircraft. The Star Alliance member to add 4th weekly flight from 19JUL26 to 06SEP26.AC944 YUL2030 – 1015+1BER 32Q x135AC945 BER1130 – 1410YUL 32Q x246
A closer look at how Sir Richard Branson tried and failed to bring supersonic capabilities to the Virgin Atlantic fleet.
Private investment firm says it will look to grow the network’s footprint beyond five locations.
Company says new model will streamline and personalize the customer experience.
Low airframe hours and fully covered Williams engines provide a premier entry point into a legendary ownership experience.
When Aircraft Propeller Services set out to establish its first Asia Pacific facility in Malaysia, the company faced… The post Three continents, one goal: APS opens first propeller MRO facility in SE Asia appeared first on AeroTime.