Canadian aircraft decertification: Gulfstream vs Canada and the fleets at risk
Canadian aircraft decertification: is Transport Canada really blocking Gulfstream—and can a U.S. president “decertify” Canadian-built aircraft in retaliation? First, the stakes are not abstract. They sit on U.S. ramps, fly U.S. passengers, and support U.S. missions. (Read our follow-up story: Gulfstream certification: Transport Canada clears G500 and G600) Next, the claim at the center of
Airbus A220-500 update: Dublin signals on a bigger, tougher engines, and UK supply-chain pressure
Airbus A220-500 update: what did Airbus’s new commercial-aircraft chief actually say in Dublin on January 26, 2026—and how does it connect to a possible stretch and a second engine option? First, the headline from the Airline Economics conference in Dublin was not a grand product launch. Instead, it was a blunt reminder that 2026 is
Discombobulator secret weapon: the mystery “switch‑off” tech behind the Venezuela raid—and the word’s bizarre past
Discombobulator secret weapon: what is it—and did it really help U.S. forces seize Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas? First, the name sounds like a prop from a spy parody. Yet the claim attached to it sits inside a real, high‑stakes event: the U.S. raid that captured Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. On January
Tocumen Airport expansion: PTY’s next build cycle and Panama’s connectivity surge
Tocumen Airport expansion: can Panama City’s Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen (IATA code: PTY; ICAO code: MPTO) stay ahead of demand as it targets up to 22.6 million passengers in 2026? First, the numbers look big because they are big. Panama’s main gateway closed 2025 with 20.98 million passengers (+9% vs 2024), then publicly projected 2026
Airbus humanoid robots: Inside the Chinese UBTech Walker S2 trial and Airbus’ automation roadmap
Airbus humanoid robots: why is Airbus testing Chinese UBTech’s Walker S2 now, and what could it change on real assembly lines? First, on January 21, 2026, a short statement triggered a long list of factory questions. Notably, Chinese robotics firm UBTech said it had signed a deal with Airbus to expand robot use in aviation
Varginha UFO press conference revives Brazil’s “Roswell” — but newly released military files complicate the story
Varginha UFO press conference: what did the witnesses claim in Washington, and what do Brazil’s newly released military files say instead? On January 20, 2026, investigative filmmaker James Fox hosted a full-day event at the National Press Club (NPC) in Washington, D.C. The next day, January 21, one of the most detailed English-language writeups appeared
Airbus A220 New Protection — what is Airbus changing to reduce runway-overrun risk on the A220?
Airbus A220 New Protection — what will Airbus change to reduce runway-overrun risk on the A220? Airbus is preparing to extend its runway-overrun safety capability to the A220, building on the company’s Runway Overrun Protection System (ROPS) already developed for other Airbus types. The intent is straightforward: provide crews with earlier situational cues on approach
UPDATE #2 Bombardier Gripen Canada: What We Know Now After Ottawa’s New Signals
UPDATE #2: Bombardier Gripen Canada: what changed after our November 10, 2025 report asked whether Canada might actually build the Saab Gripen at home? New information has also raised the stakes Notably, on November 10, we published our first look at the Bombardier–Saab idea (to read first). At the time, the concept still lived somewhere
A220 Pacific Expansion: Sydney record route, Adelaide’s 100,000-seat boost
A220 Pacific Expansion: what happens when Air Niugini and QantasLink redraw the South Pacific in 2026? In the span of 48 hours, three separate stories—two in Australia, one inside Papua New Guinea—put the Airbus A220 at the centre of a shifting regional air map, with new schedules, new capacity, and a not‑so‑small amount of strategic
Airbus A220 ramp-up: 93 deliveries, 160 seats, and the China–India door supply chain shift
Airbus A220 ramp-up can a sharper regional pitch, a higher-density cabin, and newly delivered door shipsets turn a strong aircraft into a reliably scalable programme? Three January 2026 datapoints suggest Airbus is trying exactly that. On January 6, 2026, Airbus signalled a marketing push that frames the A220 more directly as a “regional-plus” tool, including











