News from December 2024
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has raised concerns about a potential issue with certain GE Aerospace CF34 engines.
Colombian airline Avianca is planning a significant expansion in the United States in 2025.
Space Perspective, a company specializing in stratospheric balloon flights, is preparing for its first manned flight in 2025.
An Alaska Airlines flight from California to Washington State was forced to return to San Jose on Christmas Day due to a mechanical issue identified shortly after takeoff.
Brussels Airlines is set to expand its Airbus A320neo fleet with the addition of three new aircraft by the summer of 2026.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is facing a significant period of fleet modernization as it plans to retire several aircraft over the next decade.
Alaska Airlines has filed a trademark for the name "Atmos," sparking speculation about potential changes to its lounge branding.
American Express cardholders have a way to save money or earn extra points through Amex Offers.
In the early months of 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic spread globally, the aviation industry faced an unprecedented shutdown.
The three leading airlines in Australia—Virgin Australia, Jetstar, and Qantas—have launched substantial Boxing Day sales on both domestic and international flights.
The Pilatus PC-12, a turboprop single-engine aircraft from Swiss manufacturer Pilatus, has evolved through various production variants since its introduction in 1991.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has introduced a proposed airworthiness directive aimed at addressing additional faulty parts in the CFM International LEAP-1A engine.
On December 23, the S&P Global released its 2024 Corporate Sustainability Assessment.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe has completed its closest-ever approach to the Sun, sending a beacon back to Earth indicating that it remains in good health.
A man was taken into custody for allegedly pointing a green laser at an aircraft near Miami International Airport, Florida.
American Airlines provides two main types of travel credits for its customers: trip credits and flight credits.
Air traffic is on the rise as airlines continue to recover from the pandemic, prompting global airports to expand their capacities.
The Boeing 747, an iconic aircraft that has captured the attention of aviation enthusiasts and passengers since its introduction in 1970 with Pan Am, continues to operate on select routes worldwide in 2025.
A recent incident at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport involved a passenger attempting to board a Delta Air Lines flight without a ticket.
TAAG Angola Airlines has finalized a sale-and-leaseback agreement with AerCap for a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.