Paddle Your Own KanooMateusz Maszczynski

Analysis warns Europe’s jet-fuel supply could run out in about a month as Strait of Hormuz risk rises and the Iran ceasefire end

New analysis says the end of a fragile Iran ceasefire and ongoing fighting over access to the Strait of Hormuz have worsened European jet-fuel security faster than expected. The assessment indicates Europe may have only about one month of jet fuel on hand, raising operational risk for airlines and airports.

2026-07-13T05:15:01.297750-07:00
Space.comTereza Pultarova

Space junk debris cloud discovered in high-traffic orbit 'is a potential minefield' for the costliest satellites

By Space.com: Tiny pieces of space debris only 2 inches (5 centimeters) in size clutter a valuable orbital region where some of the most indispensable satellites reside, a new study has found.

2026-07-13T05:14:11.600423-07:00
Associated PressLeer En Español

Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen say Saudi airstrikes hit Sanaa International Airport

By Associated Press: Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen say Saudi airstrikes have hit Sanaa International Airport. The internationally recognized government in Yemen says the strikes aimed to prevent an Iranian plane carrying a Houthi delegation from landing.

Also: CNA and CNA
2026-07-13T04:45:16.531736-07:00
FlightGlobalKerry Reals

Korean Air slips to net loss as high fuel costs and softening outbound demand take toll

By FlightGlobal: SkyTeam carrier expects demand to bounce back in the third quarter. High fuel prices and softer demand for outbound flights caused Korean Air’s second-quarter operating profit to fall by more than a third.

Also: Airline Economics and CNA
2026-07-13T05:15:09.813741-07:00
BloombergKate Duffy

Ryanair Jet With Shattered Window Comes Under Regulatory Review

By Bloomberg: Safety agencies in the US and Europe have begun investigating what led to the near-catastrophic incident during a Ryanair Holdings Plc flight from Greece to Germany, during which a window came dislodged and threatened to suck out a passenger sitting by the opening.

2026-07-13T04:29:00.443975-07:00
FlightGlobalDavid Kaminski-Morrow

UK investigators wrestle with scant clues to explain fatal Zeusch King Air crash

By FlightGlobal: Fire and lack of recorder data left little evidence after loss of control at London Southend. UK investigators are still trying to determine the reasons behind the fatal loss of control involving a Zeusch Aviation Beechcraft B200 Super King Air at London Southend a year ago.

Also: Aero-News and AeroTime
2026-07-13T04:44:34.870312-07:00
FlightGlobalDavid Kaminski-Morrow

Qantas A321 freighter initiates cargo flight trials at new Western Sydney airport

By FlightGlobal: Badgerys Creek hub set to open in late July. Cargo flight trials have commenced at Australia’s newest airport, Western Sydney, with the arrival of the first freighter — a converted Airbus A321 operated by Qantas.

2026-07-13T03:15:12.760866-07:00
Vertical MagReiser Simulation

Reiser Simulation and Training’s H145 XR-SIM approved by German Federal Aviation Office

By Vertical Mag: Mixed-reality training system for DRF Akademie reaches key milestone at Lufthansa Aviation Training in Frankfurt, opening a new field for scalable, realistic and authority-assessed aviation training.

2026-07-13T04:16:04.507132-07:00