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NEWS Jan 29, 2026 Trump to Decertify Bombardier Global Express Over Gulfstream Dispute President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that the United States is moving to decertify Bombardier Global Express business jets. The declaration serves as the opening salvo in a high-stakes standoff over international aviation approvals following delays in Gulfstream G800 certification. Read More →
NEWS Jan 25, 2026 Private Jet Carrying Six Crashes During Takeoff in Bangor, Maine A Bombardier Challenger 650 carrying six people crashed while attempting to depart Bangor International Airport on Sunday night, January 25, amid a severe winter storm. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Jan 01, 2026 How Guides Can Manage Seasonal Demand and Last-Minute Bookings With Better Planning Tools Learn how outdoor professionals handle seasonal demand and last-minute bookings with simple planning tools, organized workflows, and smart scheduling habits that keep busy seasons stress-free. Read More →
ROUTES Dec 19, 2025 Qanot Sharq Takes Delivery of First Airbus A321XLR to Transform Central Asian Long Haul Travel Uzbekistan’s premier private carrier, Qanot Sharq, has officially taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR. The delivery, which took place today at the Airbus facility in Hamburg, makes Qanot Sharq the launch operator for the ultra-long-range narrow-body in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Central Asia. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Nov 22, 2025 Attracting the Next Billion: The Psychology of "Free" in India's Digital Market To successfully attract this audience, one of the most powerful psychological tools in a marketer's arsenal is the concept of "free," particularly in the form of "no-deposit" offers. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Oct 30, 2025 Turbulence at the Top: How Four Airlines Came to Dominate the U.S. Air Travel Market The United States, being one of the world's largest aviation markets, is home to numerous airlines and a rich, dynamic aviation history. However, despite the size of the domestic market, the sector is largely dominated by four major players. Let’s examine why this is the case and what events led up to shaping the current affairs of American aviation. Read More →
STORIES Oct 29, 2025 Boom Supersonic Suggests Business Jets Could Be in Its Future AeroXplorer had the privilege of speaking with Tristan "Geppetto" Brandenburg, Chief Test Pilot at Boom Supersonic. In conversation, he commented on how he sees the future of Boom's product line and if supersonic cargo or business jets could be in the company's future. Read More →
NEWS Oct 18, 2025 Bombardier Reveals BOND Behind $1.7B Aircraft Order Bombardier has confirmed that the previously undisclosed buyer of its $1.7 billion jet deal is a new private aviation company called BOND. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Nov 04, 2024 Singapore Airlines Brings First Class to the World’s Longest Flight In an age where First Class products seem to be gradually phasing out around the world, one airline is giving it another chance. Singapore Airlines just announced a massive cabin retrofit program coming to its fleet of Airbus A350s. This includes the addition of a new First Class cabin and updated Business, Premium Economy, and Economy Class offerings. Read More →
NEWS Oct 22, 2024 Finnair Announces Largest Summer Schedule To US Finnair announced a large capacity increase to various destinations across the United States and Asia. The carrier is expecting a large surge in demand for next summer and, as such, will be increasing its overall capacity by an impressive 46%. Read More →