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Even with Hormuz reopened, jet fuel supplies won’t recover for months, IATA warns

The head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Willie Walsh, stated on Wednesday that it would take months for jet fuel supply to...

Asian Airlines Face Fuel Crunch, Trim Flights and Carry Extra Fuel Amid Middle East Crisis

Jet Fuel Shortages Hit Asia Hard Airlines across Asia are adjusting operations in response to the Middle East conflict, which has sharply reduced jet fuel...

How Airlines Are Responding to Surging Fuel Prices

A rise in jet fuel prices due to the U. S.-Israeli conflict with Iran has significantly affected the global aviation industry, leading to higher...

Airline Pilots Face Drones, Missiles, and Mounting Stress as Wars Spread

Airline pilots are facing increasing dangers due to conflicts in the Middle East, particularly because of the U. S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran. The war...

Missile Threats Disrupt Gulf Air Travel as Airlines Resume Limited Flights

Major Gulf carriers are gradually restoring limited operations as aviation disruptions caused by the U.S.–Israel war with Iran continue to ripple across the region. Dubai-based...

The Art of the Exit: A Strategic Guide to Divesting Private Aviation Assets

In the high-stakes world of private aviation, the acquisition of an aircraft is often celebrated as the ultimate achievement of corporate efficiency or personal...

Ethiopia Launches Ambitious $12.5 Billion Hub to Build Africa’s Biggest Airport

Ethiopian Airlines initiated a $12.5 billion construction project for Africa's largest airport in Bishoftu, set for completion in 2030. Located 45 km southeast of Addis...

‘Frequency Loss’ Sparks Greek Air Travel Chaos, Thousands Stuck

On Sunday, flights throughout Greece were grounded due to a failure of radio frequencies, disrupting air traffic communication and stranding thousands of travelers. The disruption...

Aviation’s Post-COVID Pressures Are Making Transparency a Strategic Necessity

The aviation industry’s post-COVID recovery has proved stronger than many early forecasts, but it remains far from comfortable. Airlines emerged from the pandemic carrying...

Saudi Firm Signs Deal for Chinese Electric Copters, Deepening Tech Partnership in Future Aviation

Saudi Aerospace Solutions (SAS) has signed an agreement to purchase 100 electric helicopters from the Chinese company Vertaxi. This reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to...

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NATO considers ending its annual summits to avoid tensions with Trump

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Netanyahu’s rivals unite — but would they change Israel’s security policy?

Two of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's main rivals,...

Merz suggests Ukraine may need to cede territory to unlock EU membership

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested on Monday that Ukraine...

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