Safran prepares Hyderabad MRO launch with 60 new technicians for LEAP engines.
Safran hired 60 technicians for its Hyderabad MRO; the site will service 300 LEAP engines annually to support India's rapidly growing airline fleets.
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Safran hired 60 technicians for its Hyderabad MRO; the site will service 300 LEAP engines annually to support India's rapidly growing airline fleets.
Airbus reached a major milestone in its Star Jet program; the achievement boosts fuel efficiency and delivery reliability to widen the gap over Boeing.
Delta Air Lines ordered 31 Airbus A330neo and A350 widebody jets; the €4 billion deal aims to modernize long-haul routes and improve fuel efficiency.
Shannon Airport supported ten US ICE deportation flights as refueling stops this year; the operations targeted routes to Africa and the Middle East.
The UK House of Lords is reviewing the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill today; the law aims to secure investment for domestic fuel production facilities.
United Airlines is prioritizing digital resilience to protect flight operations from inevitable cyber disruptions and maintain passenger trust in 2026.
The FAA finalized a rule requiring 25-hour cockpit voice recorders on new aircraft; the move helps investigators solve complex aviation safety incidents.
IATA warned that delivery delays from Boeing and Airbus, plus rising green costs, will pressure airline finances and force older fleet use through 2026.
EgyptAir received its first of 16 Airbus A350-900 aircraft; the carrier is now the first North African operator to fly the advanced widebody jet.
The Colorado Aeronautical Board approved $9 million for 20 airports to improve safety and efficiency through the state's discretionary grant program.
Bangladesh secured a 19% US tariff rate after agreeing to buy 25 Boeing aircraft; the move aims to boost trade ties and support the textile industry.
Sarnia City Council rejected a municipal service corporation for Chris Hadfield Airport; a new committee will now explore future management options.
Cape Town International Airport launched a R21.7 billion upgrade to build a new runway and expand terminals; the project aims to boost global tourism.
Airbus and Saudi Arabia's NIDC signed a memorandum to localize the aviation and helicopter industry, supporting the Kingdom's Vision 2030 economic goals.
T'way Air is under investigation after a Boeing 737-800 lost a wheel at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport; no injuries were reported to passengers.
American Airlines is weighing 10 new global routes like Cape Town and Mallorca; the move follows an internal employee vote to shape future network growth.
Air Canada suspended flights to Cuba following a national jet fuel shortage; the carrier is sending empty planes to repatriate 3,000 stranded travelers.
Air New Zealand cancelled several long-haul flights due to a cabin crew strike; the pay dispute affects 16,000 passengers and Star Alliance schedules.
EasyJet probes crew conduct after Inverness passengers were left without support; the airline cited a runway closure for the overnight flight delay.
Sheremetyevo signed a deal to buy Domodedovo Airport for 66 billion rubles; the move aims to rescue the debt-ridden hub and stabilize Russian aviation.