FlightGlobalDavid Kaminski-Morrow

Ascend Airways to surrender UK AOC and return six Boeing 737 MAX 8s to lessors, ending Gatwick operations

UK wet-lease ACMI provider Ascend Airways says it will surrender its UK air operator’s certificate and cease operations effective immediately. The carrier will return its six Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft— including planes wet-leased to other airlines—citing rising volatile fuel costs and additional engine-related pressures, alongside post-Brexit leasing constraints.

2026-04-28T01:20:22.440676-07:00
SpaceNews.comSandra Erwin

Startup targets radio segment of Golden Dome missile-defense network

By SpaceNews.com: WASHINGTON — A small startup is aiming to supply a component that could become critical to the Pentagon’s missile-defense architecture in space: compact radios capable of rapidly moving targeting data between satellites and interceptors.

2026-04-28T02:09:29.493095-07:00
Paddle Your Own KanooMateusz Maszczynski

American Airlines Has Just Become the Largest U.S. Carrier to Change its Power Bank Rules... What You Need to Know

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: From May 1, American Airlines will become the largest carrier in the United States to change its rules for passengers traveling with power banks in their carry-on luggage, following an alarming rise in the number of in-flight fires caused by overheating lithium batteries.

2026-04-28T02:05:19.360634-07:00
FlightGlobalAlfred Chua

Asia Pacific airlines benefit from Middle East conflict, but face ‘additional strain’ as war prolongs: AAPA

By FlightGlobal: AAPA traffic data for March showed a 11.3% rise in passenger traffic, far outpacing a 1.9% increase in capacity. The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has warned that the duration of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East will add economic and demand uncertainty for the region’s carriers.

2026-04-28T01:34:15.654627-07:00