
Greens Demand US Military Flights Be Barred From Prestwick
The Scottish Greens have demanded that the Scottish Government evict US military forces from Glasgow Prestwick Airport, citing over 550 landings since April 2025 as evidence of routine use. They plan to raise the issue in a parliamentary debate, arguing the flights breach Scottish legal authority and international norms. The Scottish Government responded that Prestwick operates commercially and independently, while Labour and Conservative MSPs warned that barring US access could damage NATO cooperation and local jobs. The debate underscores a clash between sovereignty concerns and strategic defence partnerships.
Privatizing Air Traffic Control: Why Canada’s Success Story Won’t Work Here
Recent commentary reignites calls to privatize the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s air traffic control system, citing Canada’s NAV CANADA as a benchmark of efficiency and cost savings. The article argues that while Canada’s model reduced delays and operating expenses, the United...
Pilots of SAS Flight To Malaga Forced To Divert After Passengers Spot Rodent Stowaway
SAS pilots diverted a Stockholm‑Malaga Airbus A320 after passengers spotted a mouse aboard, turning the aircraft back after roughly two hours in flight. This marks the second rodent‑related diversion on a SAS Malaga route within eighteen months, following a similar incident...

Dutch Defence Secretary Boldly Claims F-35 Software Could Be ‘Jailbroken’
Dutch Defence Secretary Gijs Tuinman told Dutch radio that the F‑35’s software could potentially be “jailbroken,” hinting at a future where the Netherlands might operate the jet without U.S. approval. He stopped short of confirming any concrete plan, noting the...

Jimmy Dempsey's Frontier Airlines
The episode examines Frontier Airlines’ turnaround under new CEO Jimmy Dempsey, focusing on his four‑point strategy: rightsizing the fleet, tightening cost discipline, cutting cancellations and boosting on‑time performance, and deepening customer loyalty. Analysts debate the merits of increasing frequency on...
KLM Flight Cancellation Bonanza Due To Winter Weather On February 15, 2026
KLM cancelled more than 150 flights on February 15, 2026 after heavy snowfall reduced landing capacity at Amsterdam Schiphol, with short‑haul services bearing the brunt while most long‑haul flights remained on schedule but with fewer passengers. The airline announced rebooking...

B-58 Navigator Recalls Nose-High Stall During Night Training Mach 2 Bomb Run over Dallas. His Hustler Pilot Turned in His...
Richard “Butch” Sheffield, a B‑58 Hustler navigator, recounts a night Mach‑2 training run over Dallas that ended in a nose‑high stall when the altitude‑hold was left on. The stall caused a loss of power, autopilot lock‑out, and a rapid descent,...

How Deutsche Aircraft Is Differentiating with Its D328eco Strategy
Deutsche Aircraft is pushing its D328eco 40‑seat turboprop toward a first test flight in the second half of 2026, with certification and deliveries slated for the fourth quarter of 2027—about a year later than originally planned. The company is using...

Vietnam Airlines to Introduce Amsterdam Service
Vietnam Airlines announced a new nonstop service between Hanoi and Amsterdam, launching on June 16, 2026. The route will run three times weekly—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—using an Airbus A350‑900. It links two SkyTeam hubs directly, eliminating the current need to...
United Airlines Opens Once in a Decade Opportunity For Flight Attendants To Move To ‘Dream Location’
United Airlines has announced that its London flight‑attendant base, the only overseas crew hub it still operates, will accept transfer applications for the first time in more than a decade. The opportunity is limited to senior attendants who have waited...
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Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Feb 14 ’26 Business Report]
The Defense & Aerospace Report podcast highlighted a turbulent week on Wall Street, where a tech sell‑off produced the market's worst performance since November despite softer inflation and stronger jobs data. Canada announced a down payment for an additional 14...
British Airways Is Now Letting Passengers Know If Wi-Fi Is Not On Their Flight… Why Did It Take So Long?
British Airways has begun sending proactive emails to passengers on long‑haul flights that lack in‑flight Wi‑Fi, giving a six‑hour heads‑up to download work or adjust schedules. The notice is purely informational and will not waive change‑fee penalties for switching to...

American Adds Flights for Kentucky Derby
American Airlines announced a temporary surge in service to Louisville, Kentucky, to meet demand for the May 2 Kentucky Derby. The carrier will boost flights from its seven existing hub airports and launch special routes from 13 cities that normally lack...

Loganair Expands Jersey Hub with Four New Direct Routes, Including Paris Debut
Loganair announced four new direct services from Jersey to Norwich, East Midlands, Dublin and Paris Charles‑de‑Gaulle, slated for summer 2026, with lead‑in fares beginning at £84.99. The Paris route marks the carrier’s first flight to France, expanding the island’s link...

Italy Evaluating F-35 Highway Operations To Boost Fleet Survivability
Italy’s air force is assessing the use of highway strips to land and operate its F‑35A fighters if traditional bases become vulnerable. The idea, voiced by Lt. Gen. Silvano Frigerio at a Rome geopolitics forum, mirrors Cold‑War dispersal tactics and...
Delta Rolls Out Airbus A321neo Aircraft With Massive 44-Seat First Class Cabin
Delta is temporarily configuring seven new Airbus A321neo aircraft with a 44‑seat First Class cabin, more than double the usual layout for this narrow‑body type. The expanded cabin will debut on high‑traffic Atlanta‑to‑West‑Coast routes beginning in June, with bookings opening...

Air Transat Will Drop All US Flights by June 2026
Air Transat announced it will cease all United States flights by June 2026, removing its remaining Quebec‑Florida routes. The carrier cites a weak demand environment, noting that US leisure traffic accounts for only about 1% of its capacity. The airline...

From Warehouses to Low-Earth Orbit: The Next Logistics Frontier
Inversion has unveiled Arc, a low‑Earth‑orbit delivery vehicle that can drop cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour, bypassing traditional ground and air infrastructure. The system pre‑positions payloads in orbit and triggers on‑demand deliveries, promising minute‑scale lead times. Arc...

Delta Just Gave Employees $1.3 Billion in Bonuses Plus Announced Raises—While American and United Workers Get Left Behind
Delta Air Lines paid $1.3 billion in profit sharing, roughly 8.9 % of an employee’s salary, and announced a wage increase for its workforce. This marks the ninth year the carrier has exceeded $1 billion in profit‑sharing payouts, outpacing the combined totals of...

United’s A350 Order In Peril Amid Rolls-Royce Legal Battle
United Airlines has removed the Airbus A350‑900 from its fleet plans after a legal dispute with Rolls‑Royce, the aircraft's sole engine supplier. The airline originally ordered 45 A350‑900s in 2009, deferred deliveries to 2027, and now faces uncertainty over the...

ESA Astronaut Sophie Adenot Launches Aboard SpaceX Crew-12 Mission
French Air Force colonel Sophie Adenot became the first member of ESA’s 2022 career astronaut class to launch to the International Space Station, riding SpaceX’s Crew‑12 mission on 13 February 2026. The Falcon 9‑launched Crew Dragon will dock with the ISS...

The Bristol Beaufighter TF.X: The Definitive WWII Torpedo-Fighter Variant of the British “Torbeau”
In 1941 RAF Coastal Command introduced the Bristol Beaufighter TF.X, the definitive torpedo‑fighter derived from the Beaufort bomber’s wing and tail assemblies. The TF.X replaced the interim Mk VIC “Torbeau” with 60 conversions and featured the low‑level Hercules XVII engines, a torpedo...

SpiceJet Q3 Loss Shrinks Despite Fleet, Rupee Woes
SpiceJet reported a Q3 FY26 net loss of Rs 2.68 billion, down from Rs 6.35 billion in Q2, as revenue jumped 77% to Rs 13.84 billion. The improvement came despite higher aviation turbine fuel prices, a weakening rupee and the loss of Pakistani airspace, which inflated...

British Airways Quietly Appoints New Head Of Customer Experience And Boy Does She Have Her Work Cut Out
British Airways has quietly installed former Lufthansa executive Victoria Schuster as its new Director of Customer Experience, succeeding Calum Laming who is set to depart. Schuster joins after a rapid rise at Lufthansa, most recently serving as VP of customer...

Emirates Is Being Thrown Out Of Algeria As Diplomatic Ties Between Algiers And Abu Dhabi Worsen
Algeria has begun the formal process of terminating its air services agreement with the United Arab Emirates, effectively expelling Emirates from the market. The move follows a deterioration in diplomatic ties, driven by accusations that the UAE fuels regional discord...

Revenue Management & Variable Crew Rostering
The episode explores how airline cabin crew management—covering planning, rostering, tracking, reporting, logbooks, change management, and route bidding—could be enhanced by integrating real‑time revenue management (RM) forecasts. It argues that using RM demand and revenue predictions would allow airlines to...

After 7 Year Delay, Indian MoD Clears 6 Additional P-8I Aircraft
The Indian Ministry of Defence cleared the purchase of six additional Boeing P‑8I maritime reconnaissance and anti‑submarine aircraft during the Defence Acquisition Council meeting on Feb 12, ending a seven‑year delay. The new aircraft will augment the Navy’s existing fleet of...

Lufthansa City Airlines Launches Frankfurt Base to Expand Short-Haul Network Across Europe
Lufthansa City Airlines opened a new operating base at Frankfurt Airport on February 9, launching initial flights to Berlin, Düsseldorf, Málaga, Manchester and Valencia. The carrier will add a second aircraft in March and plans to expand the Frankfurt network...

SpaceX Adds Southwest Airlines as Starlink Customer
Southwest Airlines announced it will integrate SpaceX’s Starlink Ku‑band LEO satellite inflight connectivity across its Boeing 737 fleet. The first retrofitted aircraft are slated for revenue service this summer, with a target of 300 aircraft completed by the end of...

New Hampshire Airmen Sharpen Strategic Deterrence in Readiness Exercise
The 157th Air Refueling Wing of the New Hampshire National Guard conducted a four‑day nuclear operational readiness exercise from Feb. 5‑8. The drill simulated strategic deterrence missions, testing the wing’s ability to generate and sustain aerial refueling for nuclear‑focused operations. Central to...

Air Canada’s Choice of the A350-1000 Makes Perfect Sense in Various Ways
Air Canada has placed an order for eight Airbus A350‑1000 aircraft, with purchase rights for another eight, targeting deliveries between the second half of 2030 and 2032. The new jets will replace the airline’s aging 777‑300ER fleet, offering comparable three‑class...

The A-6’s Worst Day of the Vietnam War and the Story of the Two US Navy Intruders Shot Down by...
On August 21, 1967, VA‑196’s A‑6 Intruder squadron suffered its worst day of the Vietnam War when four aircraft attacked the Duc Noi railway yard under heavy clouds and intense SAM/AAA fire. Two planes were hit by surface‑to‑air missiles and three...

Spain Becomes Fourth Country to Join Aero Excellence Initiative to Improve Supply Chain
Spain has become the fourth nation to join the European Aero Excellence International initiative, a collaborative program aimed at boosting aerospace supply‑chain resilience. The scheme, originally launched by France’s GIFAS in 2023 and expanded with Germany’s BDLI and the UK’s...

Press Release: Vista Places Major Bombardier Challenger 3500 Order
Vista Global announced a firm order for 40 Bombardier Challenger 3500 jets with an additional 120 purchase options, slated for delivery beginning in 2026 and spread over the next decade. The deal secures capacity for a rapidly expanding member base...

Frontier Reduces Leased Fleet and Partially Defers Airbus Backlog
Frontier Airlines announced a right‑sizing plan that will return 24 leased Airbus A320/321 aircraft to AerCap in Q2 2026 and defer 69 A320neo family deliveries to 2031‑33. The early lease terminations are expected to generate roughly $90 million in annual rent...

Press Release: ACS UK Wins Two New Contracts with Tier-One Airlines
Aircraft interiors specialist ACS UK has secured two contracts with tier‑one global airlines to design and manufacture bespoke monuments for wide‑body aircraft, with deliveries slated for 2027. The deals were signed only months after the company reopened its order book,...

Press Release: Airlines Take Advantage of Open Access to Routehappy
ATPCO opened Routehappy to all Community Participation airlines on 1 January 2026, pushing the platform’s adoption to 106 carriers – a 152% increase in one year. Since June 2025, more than 60 airlines, including Finnair, China Airlines, SAS and Singapore Airlines, have uploaded...

Recovery of the 737 Program Is Unglamorous and Arduous: Boeing Exec
Boeing’s 737 program, still emerging from a six‑year safety and production crisis, is now outputting 42 aircraft per month. The company plans incremental rate increases, targeting 52 and eventually 63 jets monthly by activating a new North Line at the...

Press Release: JFK’s New Terminal One Details Biometric Initiative
The New Terminal One at JFK Airport announced the launch of Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP), a biometric system that verifies U.S. citizens’ identities in real time during international arrivals. The initiative, powered by iProov’s facial‑recognition technology, integrates with U.S. Customs...

Orbex Fails After Planned Purchase Falls Through
Orbex, the UK‑based small‑sat launch provider, has entered insolvency proceedings after its planned acquisition by European space‑logistics startup The Exploration Company fell apart. The collapse follows a January shutdown of its Danish engine factory and 90 redundancies, leaving roughly 150...

V-22 Readiness Rates Decline as Mishaps Increase, Osprey Congressional Hearing Reveals
Congressional hearings on Feb. 9, 2026 highlighted a steep decline in V‑22 Osprey readiness, with mission‑capable rates hovering between 40 % and 50 % across the Marine, Navy and Air Force fleets. Accident rates have surged to nearly 90 % above historical averages, resulting in...

Boeing Retires Final 787 Test Aircraft After 16 Years
Boeing has retired its last 787‑8 test aircraft, ZA004, after nearly 16 years of service. The plane, which first flew on February 24, 2010, was a core platform for propulsion testing, especially for Rolls‑Royce Trent 1000 engine upgrades. Captains Heather Ross and Craig...

United, JetBlue Roll Out Cross-Platform Booking
United Airlines and JetBlue have launched cross‑platform booking, allowing customers to purchase eligible itineraries on either carrier’s website or mobile app. Travelers can pay with cash, points, or miles, instantly expanding the flight inventory displayed on both platforms. The feature...
Arizona Airport Eyes Commercial Expansion
Buckeye officials approved a lease of five acres at the municipal airport to build 12 private hangars, which Vermillion Development will construct and sell. The move is framed as a catalyst for economic growth and a first step toward a...
Tens Of Thousands Of Passengers Set To Be Stranded As Lufthansa Pilots Announce Strike in Pension Dispute
Lufthansa’s pilots union Vereinigung Cockpit announced a one‑day strike on Thursday, February 12, over a pension dispute, potentially stranding tens of thousands of travelers. The walkout will affect all mainline Lufthansa and cargo flights departing Germany, while subsidiaries such as...

European Allies Take over NATO Joint Force Commands
NATO approved a major leadership reshuffle, assigning all three Joint Force Commands to European allies while the United States keeps control of the Alliance’s theatre component commands. The United Kingdom will lead Joint Force Command Norfolk, Italy will take Joint...

El Al Adds Destinations for 2026
Israel’s flag carrier El Al announced nine new routes, split between three mainline Boeing 787 services and six seasonal flights operated by its low‑cost arm Sundor. The airline will begin three‑weekly flights to Hanoi on Oct 25 and to Seoul in March 2027, with...
DEFAERO Strategy Series [Feb 10, 26] Steve Grundman on Acquisition Reform and Recent Headlines
Steve Grundman appeared on the DEFAERO Strategy Series to outline the Pentagon’s latest acquisition reform push, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s forthcoming list of underperforming contractors. He highlighted the Trump administration’s new equity stakes in key defense suppliers and the...

WestJet Slashes U.S. Routes
WestJet announced it will suspend more than a dozen U.S. cross‑border routes, citing a sustained decline in transborder travel demand throughout 2025. The carrier said full‑year U.S.‑Canada flights will drop close to 10 percent, with a 15 percent cut during historically peak...
Press Release: EGYPTAIR Takes Delivery of Its First of 16 A350-900s
EgyptAir has received its first of 16 Airbus A350‑900 aircraft, becoming the launch operator for the type in North Africa. The new wide‑body will modernise the carrier’s long‑haul fleet, enabling nonstop routes from Cairo to the US West Coast and...