News from 2024
United Airlines has announced a new seasonal route connecting Portland International Jetport in Maine with Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Malaysia Airlines has faced an unexpected issue with its newly introduced Airbus A330-900 aircraft.
Bombardier Aerospace, a leading aircraft manufacturer, has developed the Bombardier Challenger 600 series of business jets.
Dispatching a long-haul international flight involves a complex set of procedures and the coordination of numerous departments within an airline.
The US Navy has recently concluded its first deployment of the Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) on VAQ-133 Wizards Boeing EA-18G Growlers.
Korean Air has marked 30 years of service connecting Korea and China with events at major Chinese airports.
Willie Walsh, Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has expressed strong opposition to the European Union's plans to increase environmental taxes on airlines.
Air Astana, Kazakhstan's national airline, has been operating since May 15, 2002.
A seven-year-old boy was hospitalized after being hit by a falling drone during a holiday aerial display in Orlando, Florida.
United Airlines, a major global airline by revenue and fleet size, offers extensive international services from its hub at Denver International Airport (DEN).
Korean Air is celebrating 30 years since it first launched flights to China.
Turkish Airlines has been recognized by Guinness World Records for flying to the most countries of any airline.
Air New Zealand has disclosed its most-watched inflight entertainment selections for 2024.
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) is a significant player in the global aviation industry, serving as a key cargo hub and economic driver for Alaska.
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.