Paddle Your Own KanooMateusz Maszczynski

Senior U.S. aviation engineer stopped at DFW with employer’s proprietary documents bound for China

CBP officers at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport stopped 57‑year‑old senior engineer Junjie “Jeff” Zhang while he attempted to fly to China carrying proprietary and confidential documents belonging to his U.S. employer; authorities say the materials’ estimated value exceeds $100,000.

2026-04-02T08:30:39.497169-07:00
Aviation TodayJohn Persinos

Climate Change Is Rewriting the Rules of Turbulence—and Cockpits Are Playing Catch-Up

By Aviation Today: Global Avionics Round-Up from Aircraft Value News (AVN) For decades, turbulence was treated as a known nuisance—unpredictable, occasionally dangerous, but broadly manageable within the design assumptions of modern aircraft.

2026-04-02T09:38:58.975981-07:00
Aviation WeekMolly McMillin

Pilatus Acquires German Sales & Service Partner Air Alliance to Strengthen After‑sales in Germany

By Aviation Week: Pilatus Aircraft has acquired Air Alliance, a Germany-based authorized Pilatus Sales and Service Center since 2014.

2026-04-01T11:56:21.216236-07:00
BloombergAlexey Anishchuk, Sonja Wind

Lufthansa Prepares Crisis Plans That Include Grounding Jets

By Bloomberg: Deutsche Lufthansa AG is readying plans to ground planes in case demand drops because of the war in the Middle East.

2026-04-02T06:57:50.081704-07:00
FlightGlobalDavid Kaminski-Morrow

Air France‑KLM submits non‑binding bid for Parpublica’s 44.9% TAP stake

By FlightGlobal: SkyTeam alliance operator Air France-KLM Group has formally submitted a non-binding offer for a minority shareholding in Portuguese carrier TAP. TAP, which is part of the rival Star Alliance, is undergoing a privatisation process managed by the entity Parpublica, which is overseeing divestment of a 44.9% share.

2026-04-02T03:50:49.507519-07:00