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Airbus Investigating Corrosion Issues on A220 Jets European manufacturing conglomerate Airbus has announced that it is investigating an issue related to the ongoing corrosion of its Airbus A220 passenger jets.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued its preliminary report on a runway incursion incident involving Southwest Airlines and a Flexjet aircraft in Chicago, Illinois.
JetBlue has embarked on a strategic expansion and modernization project at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport's Terminal 5.
Mechanics at Boeing have completed reworks on the last of 122 Boeing 787 Dreamliners following the discovery of small gaps in the joins between fuselage sections on the aircraft.
Commercial flights connecting North America to Europe and Asia generally fly over the Arctic region, also referred to as the "Great Circle Route."
Allen Paulson's contributions spanned years of acquisitions, and he helped pioneer several design innovations that form the backbone of the Gulfstream fleet today.
After a challenging period during the pandemic when the future of the aviation industry appeared uncertain, global air travel has rebounded significantly, with demand for flights now higher than ever.
A UK passenger has been charged for verbally abusing airline staff and damaging a jet bridge at Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN) after losing his phone, according to a report by The Straits Times.
Asiana Airlines is set to reintroduce its Airbus A380 flights from Seoul, South Korea, to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) this summer after a six-year hiatus.
Airlines for America (A4A) has renewed its call for the removal of a passenger cap at Dublin Airport (DUB).
The transatlantic corridor between Europe and North America remains one of the most lucrative markets in commercial aviation, with London and New York standing out as a particularly valuable and competitive city pair.
The business jet market features a range of exceptional aircraft, each catering to specific needs such as range, performance, cabin comfort, and operational costs.
There have been only two major examples of commercial supersonic jets in aviation: the Aérospatiale/British Aerospace Concorde and the Tupolev Tu-144.
James McDonnell is a pivotal figure in aviation history, having founded the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, which later merged with Boeing.
The use of private jets has significantly increased in recent years.
Mark Zuckerberg is one of the most famous celebrities on the planet.
Since entering service with Lufthansa in February 1968, the Boeing 737 has become a ubiquitous presence at airports worldwide.
In many regions worldwide, state-owned airlines remain prevalent, a model that was once the global standard during the early days of aviation. 1. **National Pride and Identity:** Airlines often serve as flying ambassadors for their home countries,...
Asiana Airlines is set to retire the final Boeing 767-300 non-Extended Range (non-ER) variant, marking the end of an era for this specific model.
Over the past two months, the financial state of the commercial airline industry has changed rapidly.