New groundbreaking mental health policy for USAF aircrew
The US Air Force has revised its mental health policy to allow aviators more flexibility and earlier access to treatment without compromising their flight status.
Viking Tiger Tornado unveiled
A new tiger scheme on a German Air Force Panavia Tornado ECR was flown for the first time on May 21, 2024.
First photos of the B-21 Raider airborne
The US Air Force has released the first photos of the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider strategic stealth bomber airborne.
Air India’s jumbo farewell
Air India’s long association with the Boeing 747 neared its end on April 22 as the first of four jumbo jets departed Mumbai bound for the US.
JetBlue expands European schedule
JetBlue Airways has expanded its transatlantic network with new, non-stop flights from New York and Boston.
Tecnam’s P-Mentor receives FAA certification
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded full Type Certificate to the Tecnam P-Mentor IFR trainer.
More than 100 Letters of Intent for hydrogen-powered Islander
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAS), the British company that is developing a hydrogen-powered Britten-Norman Islander, has revealed that it has more than 100 Letters of Intent (LOI) and Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) signed for the aircraft, which is expected to make its first flight in Spring 2025.
British Airways to launch Tromsø flights
British Airways will operate its first ever flights to Tromsø, Norway in the forthcoming winter 2024-25 season.
Jaguar roaded to Gatwick
SEPECAT Jaguar GR1 XX967 arrived at the Gatwick Aviation Museum at Charlwood, Surrey on 18 April from RAF Cosford, where it had been in use as an instructional airframe with No 2 School of Technical Training.