News from 2024
Simple Flying's latest podcast episode is now available, featuring a discussion on significant events in the aviation industry over the past week.
Emirates is emphasizing its Arabic heritage as World Arabic Language Day approaches on December 18.
Airbus first began developing the A340 in the 1970s, aiming to create a competitive aircraft against Boeing and McDonnell Douglas.
Poland's national airline, LOT Polish Airlines, will initiate flights to Iceland starting in April 2025.
Dassault Aviation, one of the largest aircraft manufacturers globally, is renowned for its private jets and holds the title of Europe's largest private aviation manufacturer.
In recent developments, Jetstar, Australia's prominent low-fare airline, has initiated three new international routes over two days.
The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) has imposed fines on Ethiopian Airlines and Etihad Airways for violating airspace restrictions set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Delta TechOps has donated a record 1,700 bicycles, over 1,300 new toys, and a $50,000 check from Delta to the Atlanta affiliate of Toys for Tots.
Qatar Airways has introduced a new route connecting Doha and Toronto, marking its second service to Canada and fourteenth to the Americas.
Officials at Portland International Airport (PDX) are engaging in discussions with major airlines to establish direct flights to Seoul and Tokyo.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its final report on a turbulence incident involving a JetBlue Airbus A320.
Plume, an art exhibition by Cody Jimenez, is currently on display at John Wayne Airport.
Christmas is a time of excitement and joy for many as families reconnect with loved ones.
The development paths of the F-111 Aardvark and the F-35 Lightning II have often been compared, given their roles in military aviation history.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has concluded its investigation into a severe turbulence incident involving Hawaiian Airlines Flight 35 in December 2022.
Cessna, a prominent name in the general aviation industry, has been manufacturing aircraft since its inception in 1927 by Clyde Cessna and Victor Roos.
The European Union (EU) has prohibited Air Tanzania from operating in its airspace due to safety concerns.
Launched in 2013 at the Paris Air Show, the Embraer E-Jet E2 family was intended to represent a significant step forward for the aircraft manufacturer.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is considering resuming flights to the United Kingdom and the United States in 2025.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a final rule airworthiness directive for the Boeing 767-300F, addressing potential fire smoke risks.