The ongoing conflict involving Iran is rapidly reshaping global aviation networks, forcing airlines to redraw long-established flight paths and rethink hub strategies.
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Iran destroys a U.S. E-3 Sentry AWACS at Prince Sultan Air Base, raising urgent concerns over U.S. air defense gaps in the Middle East.
Kuwait Airways (KU) will resume scheduled flights between Kuwait City (KWI) and Istanbul Airport (IST) via Dammam (DMM) starting April 1, marking a strategic return to a key international route.
A rare diplomatic disagreement has emerged between Taiwan and South Korea following changes to South Korea’s electronic arrival system, affecting how Taiwan is labeled for incoming travelers.
The US government is moving forward with a major aviation expansion plan as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) prepares to acquire 10 dedicated aircraft for deportation operations.
An Iranian strike on Prince Sultan Air Base near Riyadh has wounded 12 United States troops, including two in serious condition, according to multiple media reports
The United States Air Force remains far ahead with over 14,000 aircraft supported by approximately 37,000 pilots.
Ryanair flight FR from Dublin was delayed over 1 hour after a 7:40 pm takeoff abort; the passenger was removed, new crew boarded.
Virgin Australia (VA) has introduced its 150th Boeing 737 aircraft, marking a major fleet milestone with the unveiling of a retro-themed livery.
President Donald Trump has directed the Department of Homeland Security to secure funding to pay thousands of unpaid airport security personnel amid an escalating aviation disruption.