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Free Routing Airspace Takes Flight Over Africa

Following years of deliberations, the African aviation landscape witnessed a historic moment in early November as trial flights marked the commencement of Free Routing Airspace (FRA) in the region. This transformative initiative, a product of collaborative efforts among key stakeholders…

Money-Losing Aerolíneas Argentinas Could Soon Be Employee-Owned

After the victory of Javier Milei in the Argentina presidential election, the future of the national carrier Aerolíneas Argentinas is uncertain. The unprofitable airline, which is nationally owned, could become privatized under the new presidency and plans are to give…

FAA Fast-Tracks Training for Some Prospective Air Traffic Controllers

In a significant move to address staffing shortages and expedite the recruitment of air traffic controllers, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that graduates of accredited college and university air traffic control programs will no longer be required to…

KLM Updates Orange Pride Livery

Amsterdam-based KLM first unveiled its "Orange Pride" livery back in 2016 on a single Boeing 777-300ER to promote its home country, the Netherlands. The livery featured its classic KLM blue hue with a transition to orange and also had the…

U.S. Aviation Initiatives Celebrated at APEC Meeting in San Francisco

The civil aviation industry's goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 took another step forward this week at the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) meeting in San Francisco. Boeing, the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)…