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Oceania Cruises has announced its longest-ever world cruise, set to commence in 2027.
Boeing, one of the largest aerospace defense contractors, produces the Army's iconic AH-64 Apache attack helicopter.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) enforces regulations to ensure aviation safety, requiring pilots to comply with strict operational guidelines.
Like any corporation or organization, airlines have a distinct company culture shared with and embodied by their workforce.
JetBlue Airways has built its brand on being different.
Cathay Pacific has reworked its summer season routes, including removing some frequencies from Europe and North America.
JetBlue Airways has revealed an interior transformation plan for Terminal 5 at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
On long flights, the choice between a window seat and an aisle seat is a matter of personal preference, each offering its own set of advantages and disadvantages.
Virgin Galactic, renowned for its space tourism ventures, is now making waves in luxury air travel with the unveiling of its ultra-high-speed private jet concept.
Air Canada has made minor adjustments to its summer network, including the planned resumption of flights to Tel Aviv.
United Airlines has implemented last-minute adjustments ahead of the upcoming summer season, primarily involving minor changes in aircraft types.
Continuing to cover the fifth freedom routes of various airlines around the world, let’s now take a look at oneworld alliance member, Qatar Airways!
Ryanair has added numerous new routes for the upcoming summer season, including seven that it has not served in several years.
Hughes, a provider of broadband satellite services, has announced that Delta Air Lines selected its connectivity solution for select new Airbus A321neo and A350-1000 aircraft.
Global air travel data provider OAG has unveiled the airlines and airports with the best on-time performance (OTP) in February, with Hawaiian Airlines leading the pack in North America.
The US is a critical country for passenger Boeing 747 flights.
Airbus has disclosed its February deliveries and orders, with the European plane maker handing over 40 aircraft to its customers and securing only 14 orders during the month, all for the A321neo.
On Thursday, March 6th, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its preliminary report on the Learjet 55 aircraft that crashed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Israir, motivated by the ceasefire between Israel and Palestine and addressing a capacity gap to New York, has applied to the US Department of Transportation for a foreign air carrier permit.
Emirates is expanding its network of refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft, adding London Stansted Airport as the third UK destination to be served by the retrofitted widebodies.