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Fire on Ice: The Arctic’s Changing Fire Regime
An increasingly flammable landscape combined with more lightning strikes is leading to larger, more frequent, and more intense fires than the landscape is adapted for.
Royal Jordanian NS26 Germany Frequency Increases
Published at 1530PST / 2330GMT 13JAN26Royal Jordanian during Northern summer 2026 season plans additional frequencies to Germany, namely Berlin and Dusseldorf. Planned frequency increases as follows.Amman – Berlin eff 30MAR26 Increase from 3 to 4 weekly, A320neo (as well as other aircraft type on selected dates)RJ137 AMM1145 – 1520BER EQV x247RJ138 BER1620 – 2140AMM EQV x247Amman – Dusseldorf eff 30MAR26 Increase from 4 to 5 weekly, A320neo (as well as other aircraft type on selected dates)RJ129
JetZero Raises $175M in Series B Round
Funding to support development of all-wing demonstrator aircraft.
This 2016 CubCrafters XCub Is a Low-Time, Adventure-Ready ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Part 23-certified taildragger can be the ultimate backcountry cruiser.
Air Show Performers Confirmed for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026
Top air show performers are lining up for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026, with nine shows planned across seven days, including night air shows and appearances by warbirds, jets, and aerobatic stars.
New Pilots Should Beware of the ‘Close-to-Solo’ Trap
Complacency, inadequate instruction, and the two-fisted technique can become real issues.
Your Next Flight Plan: Southern New Hampshire
Area has transformed from an industrial powerhouse into a premier destination for the modern aviator. The post Your Next Flight Plan: Southern New Hampshire appeared first on Plane + Pilot.
Chapman Freeborn named International Air Cargo Charter Broker of the Year
Global charter specialist Chapman Freeborn has been awarded International Air Cargo Charter Broker of the Year, recognizing its… The post Chapman Freeborn named International Air Cargo Charter Broker of the Year appeared first on AeroTime.
An Honest Update From Me – Life, Aviation & What’s Next?
2025 has been a year of profound change for me. I lost my mother, the person who first introduced me to travel and aviation, and who helped make some of my biggest dreams come true. Then I got married to a beautiful and kind lady, Fiona. It was a once-in-a-lifetime wedding on the 747…I can’t ask anymore…I am so grateful. I turned 45 last November, and my hair is gradually turning grey…I’ve been running my YouTube channel like a religion […] The post An Honest Update From Me – Life, Aviation &
4 Runway Illusions, And How To Solve Them
Have you ever flown into an exceptionally wide or narrow runway, or a runway that has a noticeable slope? Here are the illusions you should expect with oddly shaped runways, and how to stay on the correct glide path all the way to landing.
Aim Point Vs. Touchdown Point
Here's how to pick both and make a great landing...
Air Serbia sees strong demand for Shanghai service in first year
NEWS FLASHAir Serbia has marked the first anniversary of its service between Belgrade and Shanghai on Sunday, with the carrier handling close to 50.000 passengers on the route during its first year of operations. The airline had 55.000 seats on the market during the twelve-month period. The Chinese city was the busiest unserved route from Belgrade, while the Serbian capital was one of Shanghai’s busiest unserved destinations in Europe prior to the route’s launch.Commenting on the anniversary of
European Parliament Doubles Down on Damaging EU261 Revisions
A4E, ERA, and IATA expressed deep concern about the latest push by the European Parliament to weaken consumer choice and damage the competitiveness of the European aviation industry.
Brian Wynne Takes the Helm at NAFI
Veteran aviation leader and pilot named executive director and president of the board for the National Association of Flight Instructors.
Americas lead Daher TBM and Kodiak deliveries in 2025
North and South America account for majority of turboprop shipments during the year.
Today In Aviation History: Amelia Earhart Makes First Solo Flight – Hawaii to US Mainland
On January 12, 1935, Amelia Earhart completed the first solo flight from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland, flying her Lockheed Vega 5C nonstop to Oakland, California.
This 1966 Piper Cherokee 180C Is a Glass-Panel Upgraded ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
With a low-time engine and modern IFR avionics, the classic PA-28 is a serious cross-country machine ready for the modern airspace.
Beyond the Pages
The trials, tribulations, and pure joy of general aviation life. The post Beyond the Pages appeared first on Plane + Pilot.