

First T-7A Red Hawk Officially Inducted into U.S. Air Force Service
The U.S. Air Force has taken a significant step in upgrading its pilot training program with the official introduction of the first T-7A Red Hawk into operational service. The ceremony took place in early January 2026 at Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, Texas. This event marks the transition of the advanced jet trainer from development and testing phases to being part of the Air Force’s active inventory, heralding a new chapter in undergraduate pilot training. The Boeing-Saab
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Highveld Thunderstorms - Know the Dangers
By Garth Calitz Flying light aircraft in or near thunderstorms poses a considerable risk anywhere in the world, but this danger is especially pronounced in South Africa. The country's geography and climate are particularly favourable for severe convective weather, particularly in the summer. For general aviation pilots navigating around South Africa, especially the Highveld region, it is crucial to understand the distinctive features of South African thunderstorms for safe f
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Boeing Renews Platinum-Level Sponsorship of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
Boeing has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to the global aviation community by announcing the continuation of its Platinum Level sponsorship of the Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA) flagship event, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. The renewed agreement, announced on 5 January 2026, extends the partnership for a further three years and ensures Boeing’s continued prominent presence at what is widely regarded as the world’s greatest aviation gathering. Since formally begi
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Gulfstream G500 and G600 Secure EASA Steep-Approach Certification
Gulfstream Aerospace has achieved another significant milestone with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) granting steep-approach landing certification to the Gulfstream G500 and G600. The approval further expands the operational flexibility of these award-winning business jets, enabling access to a wider range of airports across Europe and beyond, including those with challenging terrain, short runways, or noise-sensitive environments. The certification allows th
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Blohm & Voss BV 141 - Asymmetric Reconnaissance From WWII
By Garth Calitz The Blohm & Voss BV 141 stands out in aviation history as one of the most unusual and radical aircraft designs ever flown. Developed in Germany in the late 1930s, its quirky, asymmetrical structure was born from a particular operational need: maximum observational visibility. However, it ended up being one of the Luftwaffe’s most fascinating engineering experiments. Despite strong performance in flight tests, it never achieved full-scale production, overshadow
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Tu-214 Receives Approval for Major Design Change
Russia’s Tu-214 airliner has returned to frontline civil service after receiving formal approval for a major change to its standard design. The aircraft, now equipped with a modern suite of domestically produced avionics and onboard systems, has been certified by the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya) following a positive conclusion from the Russian Aviation Register confirming compliance with all stated airworthiness requirements. The Certificate of Approval marks a
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Spanish Ministry of Defence Orders 100 Airbus Helicopters
Spain has taken a decisive step in reshaping its military aviation capabilities, announcing an order for 100 Airbus helicopters as part of an ambitious national modernisation programme. Formalised on 18 December 2025 in Albacete, the contracts represent the largest single helicopter acquisition ever undertaken by the Directorate General for Armament and Material (DGAM) of the Spanish Ministry of Defence and form a central pillar of the National Helicopter Plan unveiled earlie
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Airlines Suspend and Halt Flights to Iran
By Garth Calitz As widespread protests gripping Iran entered their third week, several major international airlines have suspended or cancelled flights to and from the Islamic Republic, citing safety concerns, operational challenges and a deteriorating civil situation. The disruptions have affected routes linking Tehran and other Iranian cities with hubs across the Middle East and beyond, leaving travellers facing uncertainty and airlines on alert. The cancellations began lat
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Lufthansa: A Century of Pioneering Flight and Global Connectivity
By Garth Calitz On 6 January 2026, the aviation industry takes a moment to recognise a significant milestone. Exactly a century earlier, in the chilly winter atmosphere of Berlin, a merger occurred that would permanently change the course of global commerce and travel. The joining of Deutsche Aero Lloyd and Junkers Luftverkehr led to the creation of Deutsche Luft Hansa. Today, a hundred years after those groundbreaking times, Lufthansa marks its centenary not just as an airli
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A New Year, A Clearer Flight Path for Your Brand
As we welcome a new year, all of us at Flightline Weekly would like to extend our best wishes to the aviation community, an industry defined by resilience, innovation and an unwavering passion for flight. A new year is always a time to look forward: new opportunities, new markets, new aircraft, new technologies and renewed momentum. For aviation-related businesses, it is also the ideal moment to ask an important question: Where will your brand be seen in the year ahead? Fligh
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