by Jim Campbell | Feb 2, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Government Funding Lapse Follows Last Fall’s 43 Days of Unpaid ATC Work The Federal Aviation Administration is being hit with a serious wave of Deja Vu, entering another partial shutdown on January 31st. This is the second lapse in less than three months, though...
by Jim Campbell | Feb 2, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
British Low-Cost Carrier Says the ‘Economics Aren’t Quite Working’ Just Yet easyJet has confirmed that it is in talks with SpaceX about bringing Starlink Wi-Fi to its fleet, but the airline clearly still has its doubts. CEO Kenton Jarvis spoke on the...
by Jim Campbell | Feb 2, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
IATA Says Component Chaos Was a Major Trouble-Maker in 2025 Despite Record Demand Airlines recorded more passengers than ever in 2025 while the behind-the-scenes situation set benchmarks of its own… for much less positive reasons. The 5.3% year-over-year global...
by Jim Campbell | Feb 1, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Wagner’s Announcement Placed Special Focus on Widebodies Airbus’ new Chief Commercial Officer used one of his first major public appearances to lay out the manufacturer’s priorities moving into the new year, and it seems that continued production...
by Jim Campbell | Jan 31, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Airbus BelugaST Moves into Retirement After Final Flight Into Broughton Airfield Airbus has officially retired the fifth and final A300-600ST BelugaST, commemorating the moment with a flight into Broughton Airfield in North Wales on January 29. The aircraft, known as...
by Jim Campbell | Jan 31, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Major Aircraft Lessor Predicts Shortage Will Be Present Well Into the 2030s If airlines are hoping the widebody crunch eases anytime soon, the people who actually own the airplanes have bad news. Big-league aircraft lessor Avolon predicts that the shortage of large,...