News from December 2024
Air New Zealand has introduced its 30th ATR aircraft into service, with the registration ZK-MZG.
A collaboration between Gulfstream and Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) has resulted in the creation of the Gulfstream G280, a twin-engine business jet that has gained popularity in private aviation.
Built with ingenuity and engineering excellence, numerous iconic aircraft have served the US Marine Corps, influencing military aviation beyond their time.
The Foundation for Aviation Safety, established by former Boeing 737 factory manager Ed Pierson, has renewed its call for a thorough investigation into the production processes at Boeing's Renton facilities.
Hyatt, a major player in the hotel industry, is reportedly in discussions with Playa Hotels & Resorts regarding "potential strategic alternatives," which may include an acquisition.
Delta Air Lines elite travelers face a crucial deadline to decide on converting their rollover Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs) from the previous year.
The SAAB JAS 39 Gripen is a prominent multi-role fighter jet developed by the Swedish aerospace and defense company SAAB.
The final brief has been submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in a case involving six City University of New York (CUNY) professors who are challenging the monopoly representation powers of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC) union officials.
Delta Air Lines is expanding its summer 2025 schedule by introducing Saturday flights to several popular destinations in the United States and Latin America.
Simple Flying has released its 242nd podcast episode, hosted by Managing Editor Tom Boon and Senior Editor Channing Reid.
Two lawsuits have been filed against the Port of Oakland, which operates the San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK).
Spirit Airlines has received its first Airbus A321neo aircraft as part of a sale-and-leaseback (SLB) transaction approved by the bankruptcy court managing the airline's Chapter 11 case.
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have launched a reciprocal status match program, fulfilling a promise made during Alaska's acquisition of Hawaiian.
In November, Delta Air Lines collaborated with Junior Achievement Korea to host a career mentoring program for local high school students.
Alaska Airlines experienced an unusual incident on December 22, 2024, when a passenger opened the emergency exit door upon arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
American Airlines is set to expand its operations from New York's LaGuardia Airport with new domestic and international routes.
Alaska Airlines, headquartered in SeaTac, Washington, serves the Washington D.C. area with multiple daily flights from various major Pacific Coast airports.
Delta Air Lines has introduced Shake Shack's well-known burgers as a first-class meal option on flights over 900 miles departing from Boston Logan International Airport.
Photographer Ted Huetter has released a new book titled "Waiting for Spaceships: Scenes from a Desert Community in Love with the Space Shuttle," which captures the enthusiasm of those who gathered to witness space shuttle landings.
Aviation companies often explore creative methods to connect with passengers beyond traditional services.