News from November 2024
The United States Air Force (USAF) has signed a $2.38 billion contract with Boeing for the procurement of 15 additional KC-46A Pegasus tankers.
Emirates Skywards has introduced a range of bonus Miles offers for its members this festive season.
Embraer executives have indicated no immediate changes to the US scope clause that would prompt a restart of the E175-E2 development.
United Airlines has introduced a new payment method for in-flight snacks and drinks, offering passengers a more streamlined experience.
Emirates has collaborated with the Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) to encourage travelers from the UAE to explore Japan during the winter season.
Delta Air Lines has been recognized as the "Most Honored Company" in the 2024-2025 All-America Executive Team rankings by Extel, marking its seventh consecutive year as the top-scoring airline.
Despite rising costs and delays, O'Hare International Airport's (ORD) $12.1 billion expansion will include the nation's first ever "global alliance hub" that is projected to boost travel capacity by 25% and significantly impact the local economy, according to a report by Illinois Policy Institute (IPI).
Embraer's E-Jets, particularly the E170 and E175 models, remain a significant part of the U.S. regional airline fleet.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, typically associated with long-haul international flights, is increasingly being used for domestic routes within the United States.
Air Canada has announced a series of changes to its United States route network for the upcoming summer season.
The airline catering industry is a multi-billion-dollar sector that serves thousands of flights daily.
United Airlines is considering reintroducing its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) next spring.
Authorities at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) have cleared a damaged Amazon Prime Air Boeing 767-300F from the North Runway.
Holiday travel is increasing as passengers across the United States begin their journeys.
The United States Air Force operates several aircraft that have been developed exclusively for its use, highlighting the country's capability to maintain a robust and independent military aviation sector.
Air Tahiti Nui, the national airline of Tahiti, has announced it will discontinue its flights between Seattle and Paris starting January 5, 2025.
An American Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner encountered moderate to severe turbulence on November 15, 2024, resulting in injuries to two cabin crew members.
British Airways is preparing for a busy festive season, with its top ten busiest international routes in December all originating from London Heathrow Airport.
Recent developments in U.S. aviation infrastructure have seen significant funding allocated to various airports across the country.
The Beechcraft Queen Air series, a family of twin-engined light aircraft, has been in use since 1960.