Paddle Your Own KanooMateusz Maszczynski

Cathay Pacific trims schedules ~2% through late June as Strait of Hormuz shipping shock drives oil spikes

Cathay Pacific says it will cut flight schedules until the end of June amid surging oil prices linked to the strangulation of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. For now, it expects only modest reductions of around 2% versus plans, while European airports warn of potential fuel shortages.

2026-04-11T10:55:49.475510-07:00
NASA SpaceflightJustin Davenport

Falcon 9 launches CRS NG-24 cargo ship to ISS

By NASA Spaceflight: Weeks after Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus S.S. William McCool ended its CRS NG-23 mission with a….

2026-04-11T06:56:19.849494-07:00
Reuters

FAA, Pentagon sign agreement on anti-drone laser system near Mexico

By Reuters: The Federal Aviation Administration and Pentagon said on Friday they had signed an agreement allowing the government's use of a high-energy laser counter-drone system along the southern U.S.

2026-04-10T14:03:07.345645-07:00
Runway GirlMary Kirby

Fast-growing RAVE Aerospace identifies industry choke points

By Runway Girl: Enjoying robust demand for its IFE systems, RAVE Aerospace has identified memory chip shortages; the emergence of a more stringent regime for HIC certification testing; and airframers’ more exacting requirements around seat/IFE pairings as among the challenges presently faced in commercial aviation.

2026-04-11T06:17:24.571248-07:00