by Jim Campbell | Dec 13, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Will Establish Regulatory Pathway For Introducing eVTOL Ops The Saudi Arabian General Authority of Civil Aviation announced the signing of an agreement with Archer Aviation to collaborate in the development of a regulatory pathway for the introduction and scale-up of...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 13, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Indian Airline Failed to Plan Schedules Around New Regs, Canceled 4,500 Flights Last-Second IndiGo’s holiday meltdown has officially turned into an incredibly expensive operational oopsie, with the Indian airline now expecting to pay more than $55 million in...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 13, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Representatives Davids, Flood, Carter, and Mann Introduce SAF Act Four US Representatives are taking another swing at getting Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) legislation into government… and hopefully this time, it’ll stick. The Securing America’s...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 13, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Acquisition Makes Spirit’s Commercial and Aftermarket Operations Part of Boeing Boeing has checked off all the boxes on its Spirit AeroSystems acquisitions, officially absorbing the company’s commercial aircraft manufacturing and aftermarket affairs. The...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 13, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Industry Speaks Against Section 373 of the National Defense Authorization Act Section 373 of the newly passed National Defense Authorization Act isn’t sitting well with much of the industry, sparking public frustration from the National Transportation Safety...
by Jim Campbell | Dec 13, 2025 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Airbus CEO Admits They Will Lose The Crown in 2025 Despite Winning in Deliveries, Backlog Boeing is shaping up to earn the gold medal for aircraft orders in 2025… but what does that really mean for the competition? The answer is not much, as Airbus remains...