Author: FlyMarshall Newsroom

While Ukraine has described Gripens as “expected,” Swedish officials have so far only stated that future sales could be discussed after the war, and no transfer has been confirmed yet. Ukraine’s Deputy Defense Minister, Lieutenant General Ivan Havryliuk, has said that Swedish-made JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets are among the Western aircraft “expected” to reinforce the country’s air force. Speaking to the BBC, Havryliuk was asked whether Ukraine is anticipating deliveries of F-16s, Mirage 2000s and Gripens. “You have named the correct list, but I will not go into details on what, when, and how,” he replied. Pressed further, he…

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On September 26, 2025, China Eastern Airlines started its new four-weekly scheduled service between Shanghai-Pudong (PVG) and Barcelona (BCN) using a specially decorated Airbus A350-900 aircraft (registration B-32FQ).  In order to mark this occasion, China Eastern Airlines and Spanish airport operator Aena held a media event at Barcelona airport in which the aircraft’s unique cabin decor was showcased.  The design depicts the works of Modernist Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and the contemporary architecture that characterizes the Shanghai Bund at present.  AeroTime was invited onboard the aircraft to get a close look at the graphic elements through which China Eastern Airlines seeks…

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The Boeing 777-300ER is one of the most popular long-haul aircraft models ever built, becoming the best-selling member of the Boeing 777 family. Entering service over two decades ago with launch customer Air France, the large widebody sold over 800 models, making up over half of all passenger 777s built and delivered so far. Designed to fly long distances across the globe, the 777-300ER was built using high-strength aluminum alloys, composite materials and corrosion-resistant metals to help it withstand the elements. The twinjet’s safety record has been very good — while other 777-family have been involved in hull loss accidents,…

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With the dual racks allowing it to carry eight air-to-air missiles externally, the J-20 would be able to be armed with 14 missiles. A new clip emerged on Chinese microblogging site Weibo on Sep. 28, 2025, showing the PLA Air Force’s J-20 flying in what we had previously described as “beast mode”, with eight long-range AAMs (Air-to-Air Missiles) under the wings. The missiles could either be PL-15s or PL-17s, but cannot be identified owing to the blurry image. The first such sighting was on Feb. 10, 2025, and on both occasions the clips and screengrabs were shared by Chinese military…

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The International Civil Aviation Organization struck down two major proposals at its 42nd General Assembly, being held September 23 to October 3, 2025, by declining to raise the mandatory retirement age for airline pilots from 65 to 67, and by voting down Russia’s bid to reclaim a seat on ICAO’s 36-member governing council. The retirement age issue had been put forward by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which argued that the two-year increase would help relieve pilot staffing pressures without undermining safety. The proposal was backed by a global airline group seeking to raise the age from 65 to…

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If you ask pilots what the hardest airport in the world to land at is, chances are you’ll get a different answer. In part, this is because it’s practically impossible to visit every airport in the world in one lifetime, but also because pilots have different preferences. What is difficult for one aviator might not be the case for another, and flying different aircraft types might impact how difficult or easy it is to land at a particular airport. However, certain factors do contribute to an approach or landing being difficult. Factors such as a short or unusual runway, a…

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A nationwide strike in Greece planned for the start of October 2025 will see air traffic control staff take part with airlines already warning passengers of potential disruptions.  Planned for October 1, 2025, workers across Greece will down tools for 24-hours over plans by the government to allow the introduction of 13-hour workdays.  The strike is being organized by Greece’s largest two unions, GSEE and ADEDY, which are also calling for increase in salaries for its members.   The 24-hour strike is set to cause wide disruptions at schools, hospitals, government departments and bring chaos to Greece’s transport systems.  Aegean Airlines and…

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A collection of small defense technology firms and entrepreneurs is urging lawmakers of both parties to avert a looming government shutdown, warning such a closure would hurt the defense industrial base and startup firms.In a Monday letter to leaders of both parties in the House and Senate, as well as Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought, the groups said a government shutdown would be extremely wasteful and harm defense firms. Signing onto the letter were the Software in Defense Coalition, the Alliance for Commercial Technology in Government, the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and the Silicon Valley Defense Group.Past shutdowns…

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Nashville International Airport’s air traffic control tower is severely understaffed, and it is extensively reliant on out-of-date control systems. Experts have continued to warn that the safety risks are exceptionally high, especially amid record traffic. On August 16, controllers had to order an American Airlines flight to go around after a runway incursion risk was identified, and this is just the latest in a long list of high-profile near-misses. Nashville International has fewer certified controllers today than it did in 2015, and its current numbers fall below the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) minimums per shift. There have been reports of…

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