ReutersAditya Kalra

DGCA fines Air India ₹1 crore after A320 flew eight sectors on expired airworthiness permit; two CAMO executives suspended

India's DGCA fined Air India ₹1 crore (about $110,350) after an Airbus A320 operated eight passenger sectors with an expired airworthiness permit. The regulator suspended two senior CAMO executives, grounded the jet and opened a formal probe, saying the compliance lapse eroded public confidence.

FlightGlobalCraig Hoyle

BAE officials upbeat over follow-on Typhoon prospect with Saudi Arabia

By FlightGlobal: UK airframer BAE Systems remains confident that Saudi Arabia will place a long-anticipated follow-on order for the Eurofighter Typhoon, as Riyadh also eyes a possible future role in the currently three-nation Global Combat Air Programme.

2026-02-13T10:08:58.914558-08:00
FAA

FAA issues mandatory OpSpec requiring U.S. airlines to affirm merit‑based pilot hiring

By FAA: U.S. Transportation Secretary announced today the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is issuing a new mandatory “Operations Specification” (OpSpec) requiring all commercial airlines to formally commit to merit-based hiring for pilots.

2026-02-13T11:35:14.772277-08:00
Airline EconomicsCalum Wilson

Air Lease Posts Record Quarter as Revenues Rise 15% to $820.4M

By Airline Economics: For the quarter, the lessor's revenues were up 15.1% to $820.4 million. Revenue growth outpaced operating expense growth, which was up 3.7% to $593.9 million.

2026-02-13T02:49:46.968153-08:00
AeroTimeStephen Pope

Four killed in crash of 2024 Epic E1000 (N98FK) near Steamboat Springs, Feb. 13, 2026

By AeroTime: Categories Airlines Aircraft Defense MRO Business Aviation Aviation Safety Executive Spotlight Events Why choose us? Newsletter Daily newsletter AeroTime Insights About AeroTime About us Careers Products 404 It seems we cannot find what you are looking for.

2026-02-13T11:14:21.391737-08:00