Trans-Tasman corporates awoke on 4 February to the unwelcome news that Air New Zealand’s wide-body cabin-crew unions will walk off the job on 12–13 February after pay talks broke down. The carrier con...
Australian Border Force (ABF) reported on 5 February that intensified sea-cargo screening between October and December 2025 prevented more than 467 tonnes of illegal cigarettes, loose-leaf tobacco and...
The Department of Education quietly released its latest ‘Visa Prioritisation Status’ dataset on 6 February, revealing that offshore student-visa applications rose 8 per cent week-on-week as universiti...
Sydney Airport has confirmed that 2025 was the busiest international year in the gateway’s 104-year history, processing 17.17 million overseas passengers and more than 42 million travellers in total. ...
A Machjet International Beechcraft King Air B200 crashed shortly after departure from Normanton Airport in Queensland’s Gulf Savannah at about 8 p.m. on 6 February. The aircraft, operating an empty po...
Stakeholders in the Nigerian aviation industry have called for a detailed reconstruction and verification of claims that passengers pay as many as 18 government-imposed taxes on each domestic ...
Emirates has made a huge leap forward in the progress of sustainability in aviation. On flight EK2641, they completed a test flight with the iconic Airbus A380 entirely powered by Sustainable Aviation...
Nigerian airlines operate just 5.5–6 hours daily, compared with 10 hours for carriers overseas, exposing a massive productivity gap, George Uriesi, Acting CEO of Ibom Air, told participants at the FAA...
In a groundbreaking move for aviation, a company recently achieved a significant milestone: they successfully flew a Cessna 208b Caravan without a single human onboard. The video footage captures this...
Boeing’s latest leap: Max 10 gets go-ahead for certification flights Boeing, the renowned aircraft manufacturer, has reached a pivotal milestone as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gree...



















