by Jim Campbell | Dec 15, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Competition Prepares to Step In As Spirit Claims Business As Usual Spirit Airlines can’t seem to stay out of the industry spotlight, this time after a report suggested the ultra-low-cost carrier could be just days away from closing its doors. Unnamed industry...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 15, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Man Claims He Has Felt Persistent Effects of Toxic Fumes For More Than a Year A Delta passenger has filed a $40 million lawsuit against Boeing, claiming to have suffered neurological and respiratory harm after inhaling toxic fumes aboard a B737. The incident allegedly...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 15, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
FAA and NPS Open New San Francisco Commercial Flight Agreement to Comments The FAA has taken another swing at regulating commercial air tours over popular San Francisco Bay parks and, in partnership with the National Park Service, has officially opened comments on a...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 14, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Aviation Pioneer, Leader In Aerospace Ops And Safety Maj. Gen. Jeannie Leavitt, a trailblazer in aviation and a world leader in aerospace operations and safety, has been appointed Dean of the College of Aviation at the Prescott, Arizona, campus of Embry-Riddle...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 13, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
First DA20i Since Production Line Reopened Handed Over At HQ Diamond Aircraft announced the delivery of the first new European-made DA20i Katana since the production line was reopened. It was handed over to Aviation Academy Austria in a special ceremony at the Diamond...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 13, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Board Approves Purchase Of Two Aircraft Through United Rotorcraft The Kern County Board of Supervisors voted in March 2025 to approve the purchase of two Black Hawk helicopters from the U.S. Army’s surplus program that will be transformed into Firehawk...