Aena Fires Back At Ryanair, Describes The Airline’s Statements As Conflicting With Reality The Spanish company, managing the country's airports, did not hold back against Ryanair in a beef over €0.68 ($0.79).
Finnair Looks To Refresh Its Narrowbody Fleet With At Least 15 New Airbus Aircraft Finnair's oldest Airbus A320 family aircraft are over 23 years old, with some being delivered to the Finnish airline in 2000.
South Africa Certifies Embraer’s E190-E2 And E195-E2 So far, Embraer only has Airlink as a confirmed E190-E2 and/or E195-E2 customer in South Africa.
Ryanair Follows Through On Its Threat And Removes 1 Million Seats From Its Spanish Network In July 2025, Aena, the state-owned company that manages 46 airports in Spain, said it was raising its fees by €0.68 ($0.78).
WestJet Orders Up To 85 Boeing 737 MAX 10 And 11 787-9 Aircraft This order has extended WestJet's fleet growth plans through 2034.
Drone Disrupts Lithuanian President’s Landing At Vilnius Airport There have been several drone-related incidents in Lithuania in the past few months, including one that forced officials to pause operations of Vilnius Airport (VNO) for half an hour.
Regulators Warn Of A Faulty Batch Of Pintle Pins For Airbus A320 Family Aircraft Landing Gears On September 2, 2025, EASA issued its revised airworthiness directive (AD), while the FAA published its AD on the Airbus A320s' main landing gear (MLG) aft pintle pins.