News from November 2024
BermudAir, the young airline based in Bermuda, is working to enhance connectivity between the island and several key US destinations.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing for what it anticipates will be a record-breaking Thanksgiving travel period in 2024.
Boeing has requested the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to extend an exemption for its aircraft from certain regulations related to flight data recorders (FDR) and cockpit voice recorders (CVR).
The German Armed Forces have received their first Airbus H145M helicopter, part of an order for up to 82 units.
The Boeing X-32 and Lockheed Martin X-35 were both developed as part of the Joint Strike Fighter competition, with a requirement for Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (STOVL) capabilities.
Emirates is celebrating Thanksgiving with a range of festive offerings for passengers traveling on its flights.
Boeing has announced the layoff of 2,199 employees in Washington, including over 400 engineers who are members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA).
HSBC Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific, and EcoCeres have joined forces to promote sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Hong Kong.
Delta Air Lines has announced a collaboration with Shake Shack to offer cheeseburgers to first-class passengers on flights departing from Boston Logan International Airport.
The United Kingdom has imposed sanctions on Iran's national airline, Iran Air, and the state-owned shipping carrier, the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL).
Spirit Airlines has officially filed for bankruptcy, following a significant drop in its stock value last month.
British Airways experienced a significant IT issue on Monday evening, leading to communication problems with pilots and operational disruptions.
Emirates has become the first airline to join the Move to -15°C global coalition, a group focused on transforming the frozen foods supply chain.
Many travelers are often misled by the term 'first class' when flying domestically within the United States.
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines in the United States have navigated a challenging economic environment marked by high interest rates, inflation, and fluctuating fuel costs.
Travelers will soon have more cruise options from Philadelphia.
On November 15th, General Electric Aerospace and NASA announced a partnership to study the aviation industry's impact on climate change through contrails.
The Airbus A321neo, introduced in 2017 with Virgin America, is a prominent narrowbody aircraft used by several U.S. airlines.
Travelers from the Pacific Northwest can now access flights to Australia and New Zealand through Honolulu, thanks to a collaboration between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines.
Numerous airlines have introduced new routes or resumed services this past week, marking significant developments in the aviation sector.