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Reports of toxic fumes entering the cabins and cockpits of commercial airliners have increased in recent years, according to a recent investigation by The Wall Street Journal.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has expressed concerns about the impact of the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles on airline business, stating that the event may be a net negative for carriers operating in the city.
Flying Food Group is commemorating its Founder's Week from September 22 to September 26.
In September, Flying Food Group's Honolulu (HNL) facility held an event to honor employees with birthdays during the month.
American Airlines has reportedly operated more than 20 roundtrip flights between the United States and Europe this month with no passengers or cargo on board.
In 2025, the American Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II and Russia’s Sukhoi Su-57 Felon are recognized as two of the most prominent fifth-generation fighter jets.
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-300ER was diverted to Salt Lake City International Airport on September 10, 2025, after the crew shut down one of its engines due to an in-flight failure.
The Airbus A350 family has been designed to provide a spacious and comfortable inflight experience, featuring wide seats, high ceilings, and ambient lighting.
Carnival Cruise Line has announced changes to its loyalty program, offering lifetime status for Diamond-level members ahead of a major overhaul set for June 2026.
St. Regis Hotels & Resorts has begun construction on its first property in Costa Rica, with the St. Regis Papagayo Resort set to open in early 2027.
American Express has announced the launch of a new travel-focused mobile application, called the Amex Travel App.
The Diamond Circle, a scenic route in northern Iceland, is gaining attention as an alternative to the popular Golden Circle in the south.
Boeing is seeing a significant rebound in production of its 787 Dreamliner aircraft as demand for widebody jets continues to rise.
The Boeing 777-300ER has played a significant role in long-haul aviation since its introduction in the early 2000s.
Airbus is preparing to expand its manufacturing operations in the United States by opening a second final assembly line for its A320 family of aircraft at its Mobile, Alabama facility.
Boeing and Airbus have been the main players in commercial aviation for decades, with each company closely monitoring the other's moves and responding to new aircraft programs.
Etihad Airways continues to operate the Airbus A380, making it a key part of its fleet strategy despite industry trends that have seen many airlines retire the aircraft.
China Eastern Airlines is set to launch the world’s longest one-stop passenger route on December 4, connecting Shanghai Pudong and Buenos Aires via Auckland.
In September 2025, the Boeing 747 continues to see limited passenger service to the United States as airlines transition to more fuel-efficient aircraft.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline by passenger numbers and fleet size, is preparing to launch its first Airbus A321XLR service with direct flights to Athens starting in early 2026.
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