ReutersJulia Payne

Ryanair to cut 2.2 million Belgian seats in 2026–27 after €3 passenger tax imposed

Ryanair will remove 1.1 million seats at Charleroi in 2026 and a further 1.1 million in 2027 — a 2.2m-seat reduction — in response to Belgium’s decision to introduce a €3 per‑passenger departure tax. The airline also signalled capacity trims in Spain, France, Germany and Portugal.

AeroTimeClement Charpentreau

French Army: Combat in Ukraine validates helicopters’ role and accelerates manned–unmanned teaming

By AeroTime: French Army leaders say combat in Ukraine confirms helicopters are essential for air assault/counter-drone missions, while manned-unmanned teaming accelerates.

2026-01-14T07:46:01.605160-08:00
Airbus

Airbus UpNext launches SpaceRAN demonstrator to test 5G NTN global connectivity from orbit

By Airbus: Airbus UpNext launches Airbus UpNext SpaceRAN, a new demonstrator to enable standardised global connectivity by exploring advanced 5G NTN capabilities.

2026-01-14T03:24:45.157244-08:00
eVTOL InsightsJason Pritchard

UrbanV and Pax Aeroportos sign agreement to develop Brazil’s first urban vertiports in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro

By eVTOL Insights: UrbanV and Pax Aeroportos have signed an agreement to co-develop and integrate vertiport infrastructure at Campo de Marte in São.

2026-01-14T06:27:29.962343-08:00
Universe TodayAndy Tomaswick

Study Warns Lunar Exploration Infrastructure Could Contaminate and Degrade Ancient Ice Deposits

By Universe Today: There is a fundamental tension in space exploration that has created ongoing debates for decades. By creating the infrastructure we need to explore other worlds, we damage them in some way, making them either less scientifically interesting or less “pristine,” which some would argue, in itself, is a bad thing.

2026-01-14T07:33:17.259117-08:00