Iran Reopens Part of Its Airspace, But Global Airlines Stay on Edge

Iran has begun a cautious step toward normalcy by partially reopening its airspace to international transit flights. According to the country’s Civil Aviation Authority, aircraft are now permitted to cross … Read More

Jet Fuel Crisis Set to Linger for Months Despite Strait of Hormuz Reopening, Warns Aviation Industry

The global aviation industry is bracing for a prolonged jet fuel crisis, even as the critical Strait of Hormuz begins to reopen following weeks of geopolitical tension. According to International … Read More

Indonesia Raises Aviation Fuel Surcharge as Global Tensions Push Travel Costs Higher

Indonesia has announced a significant increase in aviation-related costs, a move that is expected to impact millions of domestic travelers. As global oil prices continue to climb due to escalating … Read More

MAG Leadership Faces Aviation Storm with Confidence and Strategy

Malaysian Aviation Group (MAG) is stepping into a challenging chapter—but not without determination. Newly appointed Group President and CEO, Captain Nasaruddin A. Bakar, believes the airline has what it takes … Read More

Air China Revives Beijing–Pyongyang Flights After Six Years, Signaling North Korea’s Careful Return to the World

Air China has officially restarted its direct flight route between Beijing and Pyongyang, marking the end of a six-year pause and hinting at a slow but meaningful shift in North … Read More

US Ends Caribbean Flight Restrictions After Military Operation in Venezuela: Airlines Rush to Restore Schedules

The United States announced that temporary flight restrictions over parts of the Caribbean—introduced after its military operation in Venezuela—expired at midnight ET (1pm Malaysian time). Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed … Read More