Global Aviation News

Challenge Air helps children with special needs build confidence and self-esteem through the gift of flight. Over 3,500 volunteers support “Fly Days”, helping children with special needs realize their full potential. Challenge Air hosted a very successful September Fly Day in Kansas City on September ...
Aircraft crash sites are common destinations for scuba divers, but you don’t need fancy equipment and rigorous training to combine physical activity and a look at history – a number of air crash sites can be part of your hiking adventures in the U.S. and ...
The Summer Olympic Games come to Los Angeles in 2028 as the city partners with Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) organizations to ensure AAM is part of the city’s transportation offerings during the Games. Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles, believes implementing AAM at the Olympics ...
Signature Aviation, the world’s largest private aviation terminal operator, has appointed Mike Eshoo as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective August 23. Eshoo will be responsible for directing and overseeing the financial activities for Signature Aviation and all related business units. Eshoo joins Signature from ...
Around 650,000 people attended EAA’s AirVenture Oshkosh 2022, a clear sign of aviation’s rebound from the COVID-19 crisis and reportedly record attendance for the event. In addition to the famed air show events, Oshkosh goers were treated to demonstrations of innovative technology and a focus ...
Huron Regional Airport (HON) in Huron, South Dakota, in July became the seventh FBO base and tenth operating facility for Revv Aviation, a rapidly-growing provider of FBO and other general aviation services throughout the Midwest and formerly known as Carver Aero. The other FBOs are ...
“AAM”, “eVTOL”, “UAM”, “UAS”… Aviation loves an acronym. These new ones are used daily in aviation publications and even show up in mainstream media, including a recent 60 Minutes episode, but how do they fit together, and – more importantly – how will they impact ...
Japan is ramping up its interests in advanced air mobility (AAM) and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft with several recent announcements regarding partnerships for vertiports and operators. Skyports, a UK-based vertiport and infrastructure developer, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the ...