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American aircraft manufacturer Boeing is reportedly in the early stages of developing a new single-aisle, twin-engine jet to eventually replace its 737 MAX family.
Airbus Helicopters has launched a new parts distribution center in Western Australia to improve the speed and efficiency of spare parts delivery throughout the country.
Cathay Pacific is seeking to strengthen its position as a premium Asian airline in the United States, focusing on expanding services from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) to key U.S. markets rather than simply adding new destinations.
A federal government shutdown appears likely as lawmakers and President Donald Trump have yet to reach an agreement on funding.
American Airlines has announced a new partnership with Porter Airlines, a Canadian carrier known for its expanding network and new aircraft.
Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal has finished a multiyear renovation, with the final updates set to be revealed on October 1.
American Airlines has made the Boeing 787 Dreamliner a central part of its international and premium long-haul strategy since introducing the aircraft in 2015.
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The Boeing 777-300ER has become a mainstay in long-haul aviation since its introduction more than two decades ago.
Chinese airlines operating flights from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to destinations in China are paying Russia significant sums in air traffic control (ATC) fees, according to recent research.
Shares of Boeing fell by 1.89% on Monday, closing at $217.08.
Iceland's Play Airlines has ceased operations effective immediately, after four years of service.
United Airlines has introduced a new trial program aimed at reducing the time international travelers spend in transit when connecting through U.S. airports.
Etihad Airways has announced the addition of 29 new and returning routes from its hub at Abu Dhabi International Airport as of September 29, 2025.
Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney are two of the largest aircraft engine manufacturers in the commercial aviation sector.
The Airbus A380, once the largest passenger aircraft ever built, continues to play a significant role in aviation nearly two decades after its first flight.
Alaska Airlines is expanding its use of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on long-haul routes, with several flights now scheduled to last nearly nine hours.
Lufthansa will operate 851 flights using its Airbus A340 aircraft in October, according to data from Cirium.
The Boeing 747, once the largest passenger aircraft in the world before being surpassed by the Airbus A380, continues to operate a limited number of commercial flights as its presence in passenger service declines.
Airbus is preparing for the final quarter of 2025 with plans to increase aircraft deliveries and maintain its annual targets.
Lufthansa Group has announced plans to cut approximately 4,000 jobs by 2030 as part of a major restructuring effort aimed at increasing profitability.