Spain Signs Contract for 30 Hürjets

Spain signed a €2.4 billion contract to acquire Turkish Aerospace Industries’ Hürjets, with Airbus leading the work on the new Integrated Training System. The Spanish government has signed the contract for acquiring Türkiye’s Hürjet advanced jet trainer, made by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), for the Ejército del Aire y del Espacio (Spanish Air and … Read more

First Royal Navy F-35Bs are Undergoing Corrosion Repair at the U.S. Navy’s FRCSE

The three Royal Navy F-35Bs will be put through an extensive inspection of airframe and substructure for any corrosive damage, following which those parts will be removed, repaired and reinstalled. For the first time, the U.S. Navy’s Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) at Jacksonville, Florida, hosted three Royal Navy F-35B Lightning IIs which will undergo … Read more

The Crash Of Eastern Air Lines Flight 212

Pilot error, complacency, and distraction, coupled with obscuring fog at the most critical point of flight, resulted in the crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 212, a DC-9-31, on 11 September 1974, and were instrumental in the adoption of new cockpit rules. The Setup: Crew, Aircraft, and a Short Hop North The Captain and First … Read more

ALSIM Supports the Expansion of Aviation in Australia – Australian Aviation

The strongest indicator of confidence in the largest expansion of Australian aviation in 25 years is the ongoing upgrade of the national airport infrastructure, led by the planned opening of Western Sydney International Airport in late 2026. New runways in Perth and Melbourne will be complemented by additional terminals at those airfields, as well as … Read more

Man Smashes Glass To Reach Tarmac

A drunk traveler at Perth International Airport now awaits a court hearing after allegedly breaching security and breaking a window before walking out onto the airport tarmac. On Tuesday, December 30, the Australian Federal Police were called to the airport after it was alleged that the New Zealand traveler became intoxicated and was denied boarding. … Read more

USS Nimitz Decommissioning in Sight as HII Awarded Contract Modification

The 50 year old nuclear-powered aircraft carrier returned to Bremerton, Washington on Dec. 16, 2025 after its final scheduled deployment. USS Nimitz (CVN-68), the oldest commissioned aircraft carrier in the world, is scheduled to be officially decommissioned in May 2026 – 51 years after entering service. After post-deployment maintenance at Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton, the … Read more

BCB, Blacksburg, Virginia : AirlineReporter

An aerial view of Virginia Tech/Montgomery Executive Airport in Blacksburg, VA. Photo courtesy of BCB Airport We usually cover specific events at airports, often relating to aircraft or airline events, but sometimes about milestones at the airport itself. We’re going to try something new – profiling airports you may not know about, ones that have … Read more

Coulson Aviation 767 Set To Join Fleet As Wildfire Airtanker Fleets Face A Reckoning

Coulson Aviation 767 is set to reshape Very Large Airtanker (VLAT) operations as legacy firefighting aircraft near retirement. If you have followed aerial firefighting over the past few years, you already know the uncomfortable truth. The fleet of very large airtankers that agencies have relied on for decades is aging out fast. With the recent … Read more